Showing posts with label just plain bad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label just plain bad. Show all posts

Apr 17, 2007

A note to VT alumni

Thanks leblang for passing this on...

A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO ALL ALUMNI OF VIRGINIA TECH

To our Virginia Tech alumni, I write the kind of message I never expected to have to write in my entire career serving the university. On Monday, the 16th of April, a campus resident senior student shot two students in Ambler Johnston residence hall and proceeded shortly thereafter to the other side of the Drillfield, entered Norris Hall and randomly shot more than 40 students and faculty in several classrooms. He then turned his gun on himself and took his own life. As I write this, 32 students and faculty who were among his victims have died. Others remain hospitalized. An ongoing investigation will answer so many facts and questions still unknown at this time.

This is the most horrific scene in the history of this or any university. Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones of the victims. Our hearts go out to the friends, classmates and others who witnessed this tragedy. A Memorial Convocation is scheduled today (Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time) and will be nationally televised. President and Mrs. George W. Bush are expected to attend, along with Virginia Governor and Mrs. Tim Kaine and other dignitaries.

This is a shocking crime with crime scenes that have attracted national and international press, all broadcasting their live news shows from the Holtzman Alumni Center. President Charles Steger, himself an alumnus, has personally expressed with utmost compassion his condolences to the families who have been notified and are still being notified. His leadership through this tragedy has been extraordinary. All of us at the university wish to demonstrate our compassion especially to our students who have experienced a kind of horror and tragedy that hopefully they never will again. We share in their deepest sorrow and grief.

Other universities and institutions across the country, and indeed around the world, have communicated with us to express their shock and sympathy. Many of our alumni have communicated with us and also with each other to share expressions of support as well as their personal grief. I am confident that Virginia Tech will heal from this in whatever time it may take, and will do so because of its strong support from a family of caring alumni numbering over 200,000, including our current students and all their families. The faculty, staff and entire surrounding community are committed to helping our students and faculty recover from this terrible, terrible event. Those who will follow them will continue to embrace the true meaning of our motto “That I May Serve,” that bonds the entire Hokie Nation.

The Alumni Association placed a single wreath in the Campus Chapel within hours of the tragedy, and the Corps of Cadets has posted an honor guard with it to symbolize a university honoring those it has lost so tragically. It is but one symbol of the enormous grief that an entire campus and family of alumni around the world must bear. Many have asked how they may send financial memorials… any memorial gifts, payable to the “Virginia Tech Foundation,” designated specifically for the “Virginia Tech Family Fund,” should be mailed to University Development, 902 Prices Fork Road (0336), Blacksburg, VA 24061.

Thank you for your genuine concern and expressions of support for all of us at the university. And please keep those who lost their lives and their grieving families in your thoughts and prayers.

Tom Tillar
Vice President for Alumni Relations

More information as it unfolds continues to be posted at www.vt.edu.

Mar 29, 2007

the ying and the yang

Sometimes when all things are going so well, something always happens out of the blue, that reminds you that things could just get crappy at a moment's notice.

This was so eloquently illustrated to me the other day. I had an amazing weekend.. got some time with my girlfriends, got my run on, finalized on some more wedding things, j was working and loving his job, found a really really good brunch place called L'Ottimista(food always has a way of setting my mood, saw a funny comedian by the name of Robert Schimmel (be forewarned - he's really really crass), had some great korean bbq, did some yoga.. Generally things were coming together.. and i could really feel that a part of the city was growing on me (not that I don't love the city.. some of the inconveniences of living in a city just perturb me at times when I focus on it). Anyhow you get the point, everything was going well and san francisco was the best city in the world... (besides paree). Then i get to my car and find my entire glove compartment emptied all over the floor on the passenger side. My third copy of Okay, Computer (Radiohead) was missing.. as were all my ipod accessories that I got for my last birthday.. that includes the iTrip, and my recharger, my cell phone recharger, my old cell phone recharger, a few other cd's. The perpetrator apparently popped the trunk and took all my extra bottles of washer fluid, and transmission fluid, and my Road Trip set (euge had given me this a long time ago when amazon was promoting the movie Road Trip. They had these great road trip carry-ons that contained everything from an emergency flag, jumper cable, to dental floss, just in case you end up in a bad spot during a road trip). I still have yet to figure out what else they took from my car.. I never keep inventory of my cd's anymore because they always get stolen. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr....

On the bright side, they didn't do any damage to my car.. which is part of the charm of the echo. It's apparently one of the easiest cars to break into. J told me that there was actually a vid on YouTube that showed you how to break into an echo with a couple of magnets and a tin can or something MacGyver'ish like that. ARGH! I'm just glad I didn't leave my ipod in there.. or my harry potter 6 book. God forbid.