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                                    <div class="element-text">For the Hokies - ETSU event held in support of Virginia Tech<br />
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(Picture Caption)- Bernadette Cash and Sara Shaffer sign a sheet that will be made into a quilt during the ETSU gathering in memory of the victims at Virginia Tech. (Ron Campbell / Johnson City Press)<br />
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By Sam Watson<br />
Press Education Writer<br />
swatson@johnsoncitypress.com<br />
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Buccaneer blue and gold gave way to Hokie maroon and orange Tuesday as East Tennessee State University sent messages of support to Virginia Tech in the wake of last week&amp;#39;s massacre.<br />
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Hundreds of students and employees gathered on ETSU&amp;#39;s Borchuck Plaza for a noon service, many donning maroon and orange ribbons and signing banners in a show of solidarity for their peers in Blacksburg, Va.<br />
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&quot;We&amp;#39;re just really reaching our hearts out to everyone over there at Virginia Tech,&quot; said Justin Mitchell, an ETSU junior from Memphis. &quot;It&amp;#39;s a really good healing exercise for us, as well, and all American college students across the United States.&quot;<br />
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On April 16, Virginia Tech student Seung-Hui Cho killed 32 students and faculty members and injured several others in a rampage that sent a chill through college campuses across the country. The tragedy hit particularly close to home at ETSU, an institution located just 150 miles away from Blacksburg.<br />
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Many students on the Johnson City campus have friends at Virginia Tech or other ties there, and ETSU employs several Virginia Tech alumni, including Mark Musick, holder of ETSU&amp;#39;s Quillen Chair of Excellence in Teaching and Learning, who led Tuesday&amp;#39;s service alongside ETSU President Paul Stanton.<br />
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Also on the plaza Tuesday was Virginia Tech graduate Dr. Sally Lee, ETSU associate vice president for student affairs.<br />
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&quot;As an alum, I am appreciative of the response on behalf of my institution,&quot; Lee said as Virginia Tech symbols dangled from her ears. &quot;The outpouring for Virginia Tech from other institutions has been amazing.&quot;<br />
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As a student at Virginia Tech, Lee was a resident adviser in West Ambler Johnston Hall, the site where Cho began his attack by killing students Ryan Clark and Emily Hilscher. Last week&amp;#39;s events forever changed Lee&amp;#39;s perspective about her old dorm.<br />
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&quot;I can tell you pretty much exactly where that young lady and that RA were murdered because of the way that building is configured uniquely,&quot; she said. &quot;That has an impact.&quot;<br />
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The massacre also changed perspectives for some ETSU students.<br />
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&quot;For our students here, there&amp;#39;s a lot of sorrow and a lot of understanding of the lost innocence and the impact it will have on that school,&quot; Lee said. &quot;So, I think it&amp;#39;s good for our students to have an outlet for their own emotions.&quot;<br />
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To Mitchell, knowing that students his own age were killed doing the same things he does every day - attending classes - was scary.<br />
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&quot;It hurts. We really feel that,&quot; he said. &quot;Maybe we can create more awareness so that everybody can lend a helping hand to those who feel alone, so they don&amp;#39;t feel they have to kill.&quot;<br />
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As ETSU students signed a sheet that will form part of a memorial quilt for Virginia Tech, Mitchell wrote just three words: &quot;Cho was wrong.&quot;<br />
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&quot;I believe that they (Virginia Tech students) feel just as strongly as we do that people who are loners and outsiders should not feel as pressed against,&quot; Mitchell said. &quot;Maybe if you are ostracized and feel that you are alone, you won&amp;#39;t lash out against society.&quot;<br />
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ETSU sophomore Deanna Stamper, an elementary education major from Kingsport, brought the sheet to campus as part of a national project organized by Alpha Phi Omega, a community service organization.<br />
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&quot;I really wanted to do it, because I have two very special friends there (at Virginia Tech) in the engineering program. Luckily, they were away at the time on a competition,&quot; Stamper said. &quot;I know that many students want to find a way to send love to them, and this to me is a great way to do it.<br />
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&quot;I think it gives great faith back to our nation to see how strong these young people can be through this.&quot;<br />
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Wearing Virginia Tech athletic jerseys, ETSU senior Sara Shaffer and her sister in law, Bernadette Cash, signed the sheet to send messages to a campus Shaffer has known since childhood via athletic events.<br />
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&quot;It&amp;#39;s awfully close to home,&quot; Shaffer said. &quot;My dad went to Virginia Tech. Our whole family has been going to Blacksburg since before I was even born. We&amp;#39;re all Hokies.&quot;<br />
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