In his fourth State of the University address last week, President Tim Sands explained to the campus and community crowd that Virginia Tech’s growth is happening in many ways and in many places.
In 2019, the Virginia General Assembly passed a resolution acknowledging with profound regret, the existence and acceptance of lynching within the Commonwealth of Virginia.
The State Water Control Board unanimously approved a Virginia Water Protection Permit for the City of Alexandria to construct Alternative B of the Potomac Yard Metrorail Station.
Everyone is in need of a vacation from time to time as it acts like a remedy, breaking the tiring routine of the common folks and there is no better vacation than an Egypt vacation.
Technology once seemed the exclusive domain of technical experts. Today, though, some of the greatest technology challenges involve ethics, policy, culture, and politics.
Tomi Lahren, who I am told actually exists, which is to say, she wasn’t actually conjured up by a technician at Fox News and then left on the side of the highway when he saw what he had done, has an issue with her new clothing line.
Networking is a constant fixture on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., but this summer a group of honorary Hokies have been making introductions with a unique goal in mind.
Gov. Ralph Northam joined more than 20 Virginia distilleries last night for the kickoff to September Virginia Spirits Month at George Washington’s Mount Vernon Distillery.
More than $965,000 in matching grant funds will be awarded to 44 local tourism initiatives as part of the Virginia Tourism Corporation’s Marketing Leverage Program (MLP).
“This country,” the latest campaign salvo from Donald Trump’s folks tells us, “belongs to Americans from every zip code.”
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