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Students, faculty, staff, friends, and family arrive at the Virginia Tech Candlelight Vigil.

Photo Courtesy of Patrick Donohoe

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Individuals mourn as they visit the main memorial site on the drill field.

Photo Courtesy of Patrick Donohoe

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An individual mourns and pays respect to the victims at one of the memorial sites on the drill field.

Photo Courtesy of Patrick Donohoe

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Individuals gather for the candlelight vigil.

Photo Courtesy of Patrick Donohoe

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The Hokie Stone memorial site is filled with gifts and flowers to remember the victims.

Photo Courtesy of Patrick Donohoe

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The Blacksburg Baptist Church posted 32 flags on South Main in remembrance of the 32 victims.

Photo Courtesy of Patrick Donohoe

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The university has hung several flags of the victims' home country in Student Squires Center.

Photo Courtesy of Patrick Donohoe

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The Korean Student Association at James Madison University sent a poster to show its support to Virginia Tech.

Photo Courtesy of Patrick Donohoe

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Squires Student Center is filled with posters and banners that universities, colleges, and businesses have sent to Virginia Tech.

Photo Courtesy of Patrick Donohoe

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The week after the tragedy,people got together to mourn for the victims around the drillfield.

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The Apostolics of New River Valley on North Main have built a small memorial for the 33 victims.

Photo Courtesy of Chad Newswander

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Auburn University shows its support for the victims of Virginia Tech. This memorial whiteboard was located at the Drill Field.

Original source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/maxpower/468731254/

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Friends and loved ones have placed several items by Jarrett Lee Lane's Hokie Stone.

Original source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/maxpower/468731104/

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A book in Modern Languages that will be sent to Virginia Tech from the University of Waterloo.

Original source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/timalamenciak/479024375/

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Second Life Memorial to the slain at Virginia Tech.

Original source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mack46/491590859/

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Display in our Student Union Building at The University of British Columbia.

Original source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tyfn/467527061/

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A teddy bear and an angel are placed outside the War Memorial Chapel.

Original source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/paultrumble/468803318/

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Flowers, pictures, letters remembering each of the 32 victims of the Virginia Tech Massacre.

Original source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cameraslayer/470549711/

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommerical-NoDerivs 2.0

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This photo was captured at the Ohio University vigil for the Virginia Tech victims.

Original source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/adrians/464729233/in/photostream/

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A large tree on the Virginia Tech campus has a simple maroon ribbon tied around it.

Original source: http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2093007661

Photo courtesy of Frank Eak
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