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The Future of Center Street At Virginia Tech

  W4W Story: Center Street at the Blacksburg campus of Virginia Tech has become a recent topical discussion amongst its residents as well as the residents living in and around the neighborhood, as now the town is preparing to possibly get involved in the matter of Center Street in the state for events like Fraternity gatherings and Football gamedays. On these days, Center Street turns into a mass gathering of students, alumni, and general people alike for a massive party atmosphere full of drinking and music. However, now it seems some town residents are raising complaints about the safety and viability of Center Street’s future as the university of Virginia Tech continues to grow. Virginia Tech Junior, John Lutz, who resides on center street, spoke about the potential conflict saying, “I don’t see the issue honestly. People need an outlet to blow off steam sometimes and this is the way center street has always been. I think if they cut off Center Street the frats will just fi...

1 in 8 Million: The Story of Cody Vincil By: Daniel Robinson

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  In this audio slideshow, car-owner Cody Vincil talks about the effort and labor of love he put into his 1967 Pontiac Firebird while showing it off at the Virginia Tech Car Club annual Car Show, which was held out by Blacksburg Airport. Cody talks about how he came to buy the Firebird, what went on from that point onwards, and how it became the car it is today with his experiences and work ethic. Mr. Vincil also managed to win best Muscle Car at the award show, as the Firebird showed well in its dark red paint coat to all admirers of the machine itself. The Pontiac was also one of the loudest cars at the show, especially when Mr. Vincil turned up the revs in the engine. Mr. Vincil works on VT’s campus with its fire and electrical emergency systems and helps to make sure the university is kept safe and ran smoothly. He’s been in this position now for 10+ years and working on his car is one of his favorite passions aside from his work. He was benevolent enough to allow a...

Audio Q&A - VT Office of Sustainability's Coordinator Emily Vollmer - Daniel Robinson

  Daniel Robinson · Audio Q&A - Multimedia Reporting - Daniel Robinson                This is an interview with Virginia Tech’s office of sustainability coordinator, Emily Vollmer. Ms. Vollmer has been a part of the organization since 2017 and interned with the office before earning her current position. In the interview Ms. Vollmer speaks about the Office of Sustainability’s achievements, goals, and ideas about making Blacksburg an environmentally sustainable university and making for a better experience overall for students and faculty alike. Ms. Vollmer graduated from Virginia Tech in 2020 with a major in Environmental Resource Management.                 The Office of Sustainability has existed at Virginia Tech’s Blacksburg campus since 2009 when it was first founded. Some of it’s more pressing matters in the coming years will be to address affordable housing in ...

Crowded Lines, Endless Noise Pollution from Construction makes Blacksburg Campus unpleasant.

     The Blacksburg Campus of Virginia Tech recently welcomed back students for the fall semester of 2022 with mixed reactions. The constant noise pollution because of construction taking place on multiple parts of the Blacksburg campus, alongside elongated lines and crowded areas on buses and at dining halls has made for a noticeable unpleasant difference in day to day lives for students and faculty alike.          Junior Will Ables states, “I’ve been around (the areas of) Dietrich Hall and New Classroom Building and It’s just loud, even with headphones in. I also (take the) bus to class and eat in the dining halls and the wait times and lines feel worse than my previous 2 years here for sure.”          Virginia Tech in recent years has statistically been admitting more students to the university as a lot of the construction is mainly to refurbish the campus to make it appear cleaner and construct more Dormitory’s and res...