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November 27, 2008
Kaine reassures Virginia Tech shooting victims and families
Gov. Timothy M. Kaine plans to respond to Virginia Tech shooting victims and families next week about a series of concerns they raised with him last weekend.
November 25, 2008
Governor Kaine leaves decision on Steger to Virginia Tech Board of Visitors
“That is a matter for the board to decide,“ said Kaine, speaking on his monthly call in radio show on WTOP in Northern Virginia. “President Steger has done a very, very good job over a career of being an administrator, dean and then president of that university.
Head of Virginia Tech panel says he’s willing to correct errors in report
The head of a state panel that investigated the Virginia Tech massacre says he would be willing to fix any serious errors in the massive report, an action that some agitated parents of the dead and wounded are demanding.
November 24, 2008
Fire Virginia Tech’s president, some shooting victims’ families say
Virginia Tech’s leaders need to be held accountable for their actions during last year’s massacre, victims and families told Gov. Timothy M. Kaine Sunday.
November 23, 2008
Gov. Kaine responds to meeting with Virginia Tech families
After meeting with the survivors and families of those killed in the Virginia Tech families, Governor Tim Kaine says he will work to make sure all reports released on the massacre are factual and up to date.
November 22, 2008
Governor Kaine meeting with Tech victim families, survivors
Gov. Tim Kaine is meeting with survivors and victims’ families of the Virginia Tech massacre Saturday afternoon in Northern Va.
November 17, 2008
Virginia Tech settlement criticized
Some families worry the settlment reached isn’t enough to help the victims of the April 16 shootings.
November 11, 2008
April 16th tragedy investigation update
Police still have not found killer’s wallet, cell phone, hard drive
November 07, 2008
Kaine defends report on April 16th tragedy
The governor’s panel report on the Virginia Tech massacre may have inaccuracies, but the group did its key task, Kaine says, acknowledging that recent disclosures contradict some of the report’s findings.
November 03, 2008
Teachers expressed concern over Cho
When he finally took off his mirrored sunglasses, Seung-Hui Cho’s empty gaze shook his teachers, who had just asked police to be on hand the next time he showed up for poetry class.
October 18, 2008
UPDATED: Victims, families meet with Tech officials for more than five hours
Injured victims of last year’s massacre at Virginia Tech meet with administrators Saturday, families of those killed are set to meet 2:00 p.m. Sunday.
October 15, 2008
Virginia Tech leaders to meet with April 16th victims’ families Sunday
Virginia Tech’s top officials will meet families of those who died April 16, 2007, only once, on Sunday afternoon, despite concerns by families there would not be enough time for questions.
October 09, 2008
Virginia Tech gets grant for April 16th counseling programs
Congressman Rick Boucher says Virginia Tech will receive $2.65 million to help ongoing efforts to address the effects of April 16, 2007.
October 06, 2008
State police meet with families of Tech shooting victims
Virginia State Police held the first of three meetings today with victims and families of victims of the mass shootings at Virginia Tech last year.
September 26, 2008
4/16 quilts come together
“Project Hokie Hope” has been working on special quilts to give to the families and more than 300 people have donated material and their time.
Families: Virginia Tech notes show poor decisions
The disclosure of 59 pages of handwritten notes taken by Virginia Tech officials during April 16th is stirring anger and anxiety among some of the victims’ parents.
September 25, 2008
Virginia Tech releases notes taken by school leaders on April 16th
Newly released notes taken by Virginia Tech officials during the April 16, 2007, campus killings show how school leaders scrambled, sometimes amid confusing circumstances, to handle the emerging reality of a massacre.
August 05, 2008
Conference looks at campus threats
At VCU event, officials say lockdowns and alerts can be impractical at colleges
July 24, 2008
Tech to release more records from April 16th
Virginia Tech says it will eventually let the public see some records of, that school leader had said they would keep private.
July 21, 2008
Reporters dig deep into April 16th documents
Four reporters looked at 20,000 documents in two days
June 17, 2008
Judge approves VT settlement
42 families accepted an $11 million deal with the state
VT victims’ lawyers investigation reveals holes in Tech’s April 16th story
E-mails show some VT officials locked down their offices at least 20 minutes before Seung-Hui Cho killed 30 people in Norris Hall, and before a warning about the West AJ murders was sent out
May 27, 2008
Widower of VT professor killed on April 16th to head up new peace center
The peace center will be in a second-floor classroom wing of Norris Hall
May 08, 2008
Virginia Tech Police receive Governor’s award for April 16th teamwork
“Officers from the department entered Norris Hall that day while shots were still being fired. Officers chose to run toward the gunfire and an unknown risk without regard for their own safety. Many had no time to put on protective gear such as bulletproof vests,“ the commendation for the department read.
April 23, 2008
Gun dealer whose company sold weapon to Cho to speak at Virginia Tech
Eric Thompson, the owner of TGSCOM Inc., says he believes he has, “A special responsibility to do all he can to try to prevent further loss of life.“
April 17, 2008
Mood at the memorial one year later
It’s a slow walk around the April 16th memorial on the Virginia Tech Drillfield – one with hugs and tears.
April 16, 2008
VT Victims Remembered at Candlelight Vigil
As the sun fades on this day of remembrance, tiny flickering lights take it’s place.
VIGIL VIDEO: Candlelight vigil honors Virginia Tech victims
Candlelight vigil honors Virginia Tech victims
More than 100 hold protest at Tech
More than one hundred people protested gun laws by holding a lie-in for three minutes—the amount of time it takes a person to buy a gun without a background check.
VT Remembrance around campus
Virginia Tech students and the Hokie community take part in a number of events scheduled throughout campus in honor of those who lost their lives.