Today at Tech
Today I tried to wrap my mind around yesterday.
I went to the Tech campus to meet with a few students. We talked a little, but nobody really had much to say.
On the way to school, I kept seeing signs about yesterday. Here's the off-campus bookstore:

Virginia Tech was a weird mix of bustle and silence. I had to park about a mile away from campus, as Blacksburg was overwhelmed with media, parents, and other assorted visitors. However, most of the school was empty.
Here's the entrance to Squires student center:



Inside the student center, there was a billboard where people wrote notes:





I pass Norris Hall, where the shootings occurred, on my way to class everyday. Yesterday, I stopped when I saw the building surrounded by police cars. Here's a few pictures of Norris:




On the way to the convocation, I passed the memorial, which was located on the drill field:





Cassell Colosseum was packed solid, and had incredibly heavy security out front:

So I went to Lane Stadium, where they set up a live feed on the gargantuan TV:



Here's Governor Tim Kaine on the big ol' TV:

And here's George the Second on the big ol' TV:


Outside the stadium, I saw a big tank:

So, anyway, that was pretty much my day. I was going to go the candlelight vigil tonight, but I just feel a little wrecked.
This afternoon, my last student checked in. He'd gone home, and hadn't checked his e-mail. Now that I know my kids are safe, I'm moving from anxiety to anger.
Most of my students have gone home, and I'm following suit. Tomorrow morning I'll be going to New York to see my wife and daughter. I might not be posting much, if at all, for the next few days. Right now, I'm just mad as hell at the University, and I need to work around that before I can be really productive again.
Thank you all for your kind words, thoughts, and prayers. They mean more than I can express.
I went to the Tech campus to meet with a few students. We talked a little, but nobody really had much to say.
On the way to school, I kept seeing signs about yesterday. Here's the off-campus bookstore:
Virginia Tech was a weird mix of bustle and silence. I had to park about a mile away from campus, as Blacksburg was overwhelmed with media, parents, and other assorted visitors. However, most of the school was empty.
Here's the entrance to Squires student center:
Inside the student center, there was a billboard where people wrote notes:
I pass Norris Hall, where the shootings occurred, on my way to class everyday. Yesterday, I stopped when I saw the building surrounded by police cars. Here's a few pictures of Norris:
On the way to the convocation, I passed the memorial, which was located on the drill field:
Cassell Colosseum was packed solid, and had incredibly heavy security out front:
So I went to Lane Stadium, where they set up a live feed on the gargantuan TV:

Here's Governor Tim Kaine on the big ol' TV:
And here's George the Second on the big ol' TV:
Outside the stadium, I saw a big tank:
So, anyway, that was pretty much my day. I was going to go the candlelight vigil tonight, but I just feel a little wrecked.
This afternoon, my last student checked in. He'd gone home, and hadn't checked his e-mail. Now that I know my kids are safe, I'm moving from anxiety to anger.
Most of my students have gone home, and I'm following suit. Tomorrow morning I'll be going to New York to see my wife and daughter. I might not be posting much, if at all, for the next few days. Right now, I'm just mad as hell at the University, and I need to work around that before I can be really productive again.
Thank you all for your kind words, thoughts, and prayers. They mean more than I can express.
Labels: April 16th, Cassell Colliseum, convocation, memorials, teaching, Virginia Tech