Virginia Tech's Class of 2007, forever scarred by the April 16 tragedy, are about to graduate

May 11, 2007
This was not how college was supposed to end for the seniors who will graduate from Virginia Tech Friday night were supposed to be lost in a continuum of celebration, bouncing from one party to the next. Instead, they spent it watching as the campus was ...

This was not how college was supposed to end for the seniors who will graduate from Virginia Tech Friday night were supposed to be lost in a continuum of celebration, bouncing from one party to the next. Instead, they spent it watching as the campus was shrouded in the aftermath of disaster: an overflow of flowers, police and media. They swayed between celebrations and memorial services, between pig roasts and funerals.

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