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As Virginia Tech students celebrate graduation, the memory of those slain last month is not quickly forgotten.
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Thousands of Virginia Tech seniors will graduate tonight, walking across the stage less than four weeks after Seung Hui Cho killed 32 people and injured 29 more before killing himself.
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Virginia Tech students returned to classes Monday, but they also took time out to remember those who died last Monday during a violent shooting on the Blacksburg campus.
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Pastor Jim Shirlen of the Global Mission Church in Silver Spring, Md., knew it would be an emotional service. And though Shirlen isn't Korean, he believed he had to try to communicate to his mostly Korean-American congregation that the church would help them deal with the tragedy that left 33 students and faculty dead last week at Virginia Tech.
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Classes were canceled at Virginia Tech this week, but a baseball game went on as scheduled Friday night. Blacksburg residents said the event was a positive one in the wake of Monday's shooting rampage.
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The Narrows, Va., community prepares to lay slain Virginia Tech student Jarrett Lane to rest.
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Around the world, friends and family members attend memorial services honoring the 32 victims of the Virginia Tech shooting massacre.
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Cousins Philip Pack and Lucas Jones react to news of a homemade video created by gunman Cho Seung Hui, who shot 32 students before killing himself at Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg, Va. Cho's footage was released Wednesday night.
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In Blacksburg, students, loved ones and others affected by the tragedy faced their grief.
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Virginia Tech's campus common known as the Drillfield has become a place where parents, students, teachers and Blacksburg residents pay tribute to the victims of Monday's horrific shooting.
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Virginia Tech faculty, staff and students from the area gather at the school's Northern Virginia Center to grieve over the shootings that left 33 people dead.
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Frank Mills attended the convocation on Tuesday to cope with the death of a classmate on Monday. The gunman, Cho Seung-Hui, attended the same high school as Mills and his deceased friend.
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Lianna Dosik and Theresa Highsmith and are roommates on the fourth floor of West Ambler Johnston Hall at Virginia Tech, where the first shooting occurred on campus Monday. The two girls and their mother recount their experiences that morning.
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Virginia Tech students express hope at a campus vigil on April 17 -- one day after a gunman killed 32 students.
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Thousands of grieving students, staff and family members huddle in Virginia Tech's basketball arena one day after the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
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A doctoral student at the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech, Haiyan Cheng was substitute teaching when she heard shots nearby. She caught a glimpse of a gunman and escaped his bullets. She recounts the events in this unedited interview.
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Blacksburg, Va. residents convene at Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church to hold a vigil for the victims of the Virginia Tech shootings.
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Students at Virginia Tech talk about their experiences on campus after a gunman killed 32 students earlier in the day.
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Dozens of people are dead following shootings in a dorm and classroom building at Va. Tech.