The Highty-Tighties conduct morning formation on Wednesday, April 18, despite it being canceled in light of the recent tragedy. They honor Cadet Matt La Porte, HT09, who was killed in Norris Hall.
Virginia Governor Tim Kaine reflects at convocation on how to cope with the tragedy at Virginia Tech. The last minute or so is missing since my memory card ran out. Sorry!
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Robert Fulton, speaker for the Class of 2007, gives his remarks. Nothing you haven't heard before but the Virginia Tech reference was nice.
Friends and family of the 32 victims stand in front of each of the memorial stones on the August 19, 2007 dedication and leave one at a time as the bell tolls. The Marching Virginians play on the right. Sorry about the sub-par camera angle!
The Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets Color Guard brings the colors to the August 19, 2007 ceremony with music and Highty-Tighties drumming cadence in the background.
Leave it to the cadets to perform everyone's favorite song from Top Gun at VTCC Military Ball 2007! It's quite a tradition! Sorry about the poor lighting.
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