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UVA
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Photo Courtesy of Charlotte Geary
UVA Vigil
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Va. Tech victims remembered by candlelight
April 19, 2007
By Rahul Kanakia
Several hundred Stanford community members gathered yesterday evening at a Memorial Church service for the 32 Virginia Tech students and faculty…
Tags: memorial service, stanford
From Out of the City for April 22, 2007: Death and Memory (April 22, 2007)
The poet presents three works; the poem "April 16, Blacksburg, Virginia" about the Virginia Tech shootings; the poem "at a former lover's graveside" about the death of those we have loved and "the taste" a new song by his…
For Now And Forever (April 27, 2007)
Dedicated to the Victims at Virginia Tech University - 2007, april 16th
Song Info
Bass: Tony
Guitar: Warhorse
Synth: Marika
Year: 2007
Genre: Freestyle
Created and developed at the Open Music…
Tags: instrumental, music, open music factory, song
Connected to the news by a generation of wired witnesses
Unaware of a shooting in a dormitory that left two people dead, Virginia Tech graduate student Jamal al Barghouti headed across campus to meet with his advisor. Nearing Norris Hall he ran into police, guns…
Tags: citizen journalism, common good, community, media
Mesajul transmis de fiul profesorului Librescu pentru cititorii HotNews.ro
P.I.D. Radio 4/29/07: Peter Levenda - What Made Cho a Killer?
April 29, 2007
Today we feature audio from a radio interview Derek conducted Friday, April 27th with Peter Levenda, author of the excellent three-volume set Sinister Forces: A Grimoire of American Political…
Tags: cho, levenda, peter levenda, podcast, radio, sinister forces
P.I.D. Radio 4/22/07: 23, 33, 2121
April 22, 2007
What more can be said about the shootings that left 33 dead at Virginia Tech last Monday? About 42 minutes' worth, apparently. We ask questions about a few details that bother us about the tragedy, which…
Tags: cho, gun control, podcast, radio
Seeking Healing
After the Virginia Tech tragedy, the president of the American Psychiatric Association, Pedro Ruiz, wrote an…
Tags: healing, media, memorial, peace, school violence
making sense of virginia tech
Like everyone else - here [Seattle], there [Virginia], West [United States, East [Korea], and everywhere, I am trying to make sense of something that is simply - senselesss. Personally,…
Tags: asian american, blog, cho, christian, community, identity, korean american, seattle, spirituality, violence
seattle PI guest column on the tragedy of virginia tech
Here's the guest column I had the privilege of writing for the Seattle Post Intelligencer [published for Tuesday, April 24, 2007]. I've also included some other reads I have…
Tags: asian american, blog, cho, column, identity, korean american, seattle
reflections on virginia tech - 2 months later
weeks have now passed. perhaps, it's become an afterthought for many. personally, a day hasn't gone by without some thoughts of the virginia tech tragedy. the tragedy exposed a…
Tags: asian american, blog, cho, christian, culture, identity, korean american
Virginia Tech
I first saw Blacksburg, and what was then V.P.I., almost fifty years ago, the summer of 1960. A member of my high school's chapter of the Future Farmers of America, I was attending the FFA's Virginia state…
Tags: alumni, blacksburg, blog, commentary
Desensitization, Detachment and Virginia Tech
Written by Lynn Kindler
To all family, friends, and people affected by the horrific and sad shootings at Virginia Tech, please accept my heartfelt sympathy. I know that I am joined by many others who are keeping you in their…
Tags: anger, blog, commentary, desensitization, detachment, emotion

