Never Forget Stones
Memorial stones dry in the sun on the afternoon of April 16, 2008, A Day of Remembrance. The stones were painted at a "Remembering Through Art Creation" event in Squires Student Center.
Photo by Brent Jesiek.
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Brent Jesiek
2008-05-30
Kacey Beddoes
Brent Jesiek (bjesiek@vt.edu)
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Memorial Stones
Memorial stones dry in the sun on the afternoon of April 16, 2008, A Day of Remembrance. The stones were painted at a "Remembering Through Art Creation" event in Squires Student Center.
Photo by Brent Jesiek.
Licensed under Creative Commons
<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/">Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0</a>
Brent Jesiek
2008-05-30
Kacey Beddoes
Brent Jesiek (bjesiek@vt.edu)
eng
Strong Stone
Memorial stones dry in the sun on the afternoon of April 16, 2008, A Day of Remembrance. The stones were painted at a "Remembering Through Art Creation" event in Squires Student Center. The stone in the center reads, "Forever STRONG
at the broken places."
Photo by Brent Jesiek.
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Kacey Beddoes
2008-05-30
Kacey Beddoes
Brent Jesiek (bjesiek@vt.edu)
eng
Remember Stones
Memorial stones dry in the sun on the afternoon of April 16, 2008, A Day of Remembrance. The stones were painted at a "Remembering Through Art Creation" event in Squires Student Center.
Photo by Brent Jesiek.
Licensed under Creative Commons
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Kacey Beddoes
2008-05-30
Kacey Beddoes
Brent Jesiek (bjesiek@vt.edu)
eng
Painting Memorial Stones
Students decorate memorial stones at a "Remembering Through Art Creation" event in Squires Student Center on April 16, 2008, A Day of Remembrance. An instruction sheet for the event explained:
"Please walk through the space and choose a stone that speaks to you. Carry it to a table where you can paint, write on, or decorate your stone. Take the "new stone" to the second area and participate in creating a new stone design on the floor - signifying moving forward forward, while still remembering.
We will never forget."
Photo by Brent Jesiek.
Licensed under Creative Commons
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Brent Jesiek
2008-05-30
Kacey Beddoes
Brent Jesiek (bjesiek@vt.edu)
eng
Choosing a Stone
Stone painting was one of the "Remembering Through Art Creation" activities on 4/16/08. A sign for the activity said,
"Please walk through the space and choose a stone that speaks to you. Carry it to a table where you can paint, write on, or decorate your stone. Take the "new stone" to the second area and participate in creating a new stone design on the floor - signifying moving forward, while still remembering. We will never forget."
Painted stones were placed outside for anyone to take.
Kacey Beddoes
2008-05-10
Kacey Beddoes
Kacey Beddoes (kbeddoes@vt.edu)
eng
Painted Stones
These stones were painted as part of the "Remembering Through Art Creation" activities on 4/16/08. Each stone has the initials of one of the 32 victims.
Kacey Beddoes
2008-05-10
Kacey Beddoes
Kacey Beddoes (kbeddoes@vt.edu)
eng
neVer forgeT
This was one of the stones painted on 4/16/08 as part of the "Remembering Through Art Creation" activities.
Kacey Beddoes
2008-05-10
Kacey Beddoes
Kacey Beddoes (kbeddoes@vt.edu)
eng
Painted Stones
Stones painted on 4/16/08, A Day of Remembrance, as part of the "Remembering Through Art Creation" activities. The stones were placed outside of Squires student center, and anyone could take one.
Kacey Beddoes
2008-05-10
Kacey Beddoes
Kacey Beddoes (kbeddoes@vt.edu)
eng
Painted Stones
Stones painted on 4/16/08, A Day of Remembrance, as part of the "Remembering Through Art Creation" activities. The stones were placed outside of Squires student center, and anyone could take one.
Kacey Beddoes
2008-05-10
Kacey Beddoes
Kacey Beddoes (kbeddoes@vt.edu)
eng
Painted Stones
Stones painted on 4/16/08, A Day of Remembrance, as part of the "Remembering Through Art Creation" activities. The stones were placed outside of Squires student center, and anyone could take one.
Kacey Beddoes
2008-05-10
Kacey Beddoes
Kacey Beddoes (kbeddoes@vt.edu)
eng
Painted Stones
Stones painted on 4/16/08, A Day of Remembrance, as part of the "Remembering Through Art Creation" activities. The stones were placed outside of Squires student center, and anyone could take one.
Kacey Beddoes
2008-05-10
Kacey Beddoes
Kacey Beddoes (kbeddoes@vt.edu)
eng
Memorial stones
Drillfield memorial stones and Burruss Hall on 4-19-07.
Photo by Teri H. Hoover.
Teri H. Hoover
2008-04-21
Kacey Beddoes
Teri H. Hoover <crystalirisphotos@gmail.com>
eng
Collective day of mourning for victims
<b>Suzanne Goldenberg in Washington
Saturday April 21, 2007</b>
<a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/usguns/Story/0,,2062300,00.html">The Guardian</a>
Americans united in a collective day of mourning for the victims of the campus massacre yesterday, with church services and vigils from Capitol Hill to California.
Yesterday's solemnities were centred on a moment of silence for the dead across the state of Virginia at noon after the governor, Tim Kaine, declared a day of mourning. Forty other states held vigils for the dead at the same time. "This has touched the globe," Mr Kaine told a memorial service . "The universality that we all suffer, we all grieve, has touched hearts around the world."
The sombreness of the day was deepened by the knowledge that it was the anniversary of another school shooting - of 13 students and one teacher at Colorado's Columbine high school in 1999.
After days spent trying to decipher the motives behind Cho Seung-hui's rampage, which left 32 dead before he turned the gun on himself, yesterday was given over to the victims.
On the grassy expanse called the Drill Field at the heart of Virginia Tech campus, just outside Norris Hall, where Cho killed all but two of his victims, church bells tolled as students and professors gathered on a sunny day. Almost all the mourners wore the school colours of orange and maroon as they drew close to the makeshift memorial on the grass, a semi-circle of stones surrounding large placards covered with handwritten tributes to the dead, large wreaths and humble bouquets of flowers.
Elsewhere in Virginia, bells chimed for each of Cho's victims at an interfaith memorial at Virginia Commonwealth University. "The thing that matters most today is to remember the friends and families of those who lost loved ones," Virginia's lieutenant governor, Bill Bolling, said.
There were services at Washington's national cathedral, as well as a moment of silence in the House of Representatives. In Santa Monica, California, Virginia Tech alumni were scheduled to hold a memorial service later in the day.
The first of Cho's victims was also buried yesterday in the Israeli town of Raanana, not far from Tel Aviv. Liviu Librescu, 76, was an expert on aerospace engineering and had taught at the university for more than 20 years. As a child in Romania, the professor had survived the Holocaust. On Monday, he was shot while shielding students from the gunman.
Virginia's coroner has yet to complete the identification and examination of all the bodies so that they can be released.
However, some families have held small memorial ceremonies. Private services were held in Virginia on Thursday for Waleed Mohammed Shaalan, 32, an Egyptian who was pursuing a doctorate in engineering. He was married with a one-year-old son; his PhD supervisor was also among the dead.
There were also services in Virginia for Partahi Lumbantoruan, 34, a teacher in his native Indonesia whose family sold land and cars for his tuition at the university. He came from a military family and was pursuing a doctorate in civil engineering.
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2007-08-10
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Stones at Burruss
Memorial Stones in front of Burruss during the first week after the tragedy.
Lynn Ann Robertson
2007-05-10
Lynn Ann Robertson
eng
The Stones
These are part of the 32 stones for the victims near Burruss Hall.
Melissa Helms
2007-05-01
Melissa Helms
eng