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[quote=Anonymous][img]http://wellthatsawkward.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/hokies.jpg[/img] Today marks the 7th anniversary of the what remains the worst shooting incident by a single gunman in U.S. history. I, like many in the DC area, the Commonwealth of Virginia, and across the country, am a VT alum and am never prouder to be a Hokie than on this day. For each time I stood on the drillfield under the first makeshift, now permanent, memorial during the annual candlelight vigil, I was humbled, amazed, and always brought to tears by the enormous showing of support from the Virginia Tech community. It frequently saddens me when I hear in passing of someone who discourages their kid from Virginia Tech or makes jaded comments about the university because of the horrors that one twisted individual wrought in Blacksburg on that day. I'd like to share with you all what remains one of my favorite pieces on the tragedy from Chris Fowler, the host of ESPN's College Gameday: "You don't arrive at Virginia Tech accidentally. You have to work to get there, journeying into the Blue Ridge Mountains. It's lovely … picturesque … and seems very far away from the dangers of the outside world. [...] The official name is Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. It's not a curriculum or a setting for everyone. But most students who are there want to be nowhere else. That spirit seems to endure long after leaving Blacksburg. Once a Hokie, always a Hokie. [...] Unfortunately, much of the world always will associate this campus in the mountains only with this massacre. Many will conclude from this senseless, psychotic act that the current college generation in America is warped by violence … and hopeless." http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/columns/story?id=2842707 I have heard these names and read about these souls so many times that I feel like I knew them. Today, I remember: Ross A. Alameddine Christopher James Bishop Brian R. Bluhm Ryan Christopher Clark Austin Michelle Cloyd Jocelyne Couture-Nowak Kevin P. Granata Matthew Gregory Gwaltney Caitlin Millar Hammaren Jeremy Michael Herbstritt Rachael Elizabeth Hill Emily Jane Hilscher Jarrett Lee Lane Matthew Joseph La Porte Henry J. Lee Liviu Librescu G.V. Loganathan Partahi Mamora Halomoan Lumbantoruan Lauren Ashley McCain Daniel Patrick O’Neil Juan Ramon Ortiz-Ortiz Minal Hiralal Panchal Daniel Alejandro Perez Cueva Erin Nicole Peterson Michael Steven Pohle, Jr. Julia Kathleen Pryde Mary Karen Read Reema Joseph Samaha Waleed Mohamed Shaalan Leslie Geraldine Sherman Maxine Shelly Turner Nicole Regina White https://www.weremember.vt.edu/ [img]http://www.vtmag.vt.edu/memorial07/images/Official%20Ribbon.gif[/img][/quote]
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