Apparently the US Postal Service decided they needed to start reaching out to Star Wars fans.
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Apparently the US Postal Service decided they needed to start reaching out to Star Wars fans.
The start of school meant a boring week. Which means it's time for a flashback:
In the fall of 2005, I got to spend a weekend away from school on the island of Andros in the Bahamas. A church in Richmond wanted to see how they could meet the physical needs of the people of Andros, and I was the poor soul brought along to document the weekend. No college student wants to wake up before sunrise on a weekend, but this was well worth it.
An archive in week 1? Naw, let's keep breaking the rules.
April 16 at Virginia Tech was a horrible day. Since then, Hokie Nation has wanted to return to normalcy. Part of the recovery process was a date they all looked forward to: September 1. The start of football season would bring 66,000+ into Lane Stadium for an emotional day. And joining in the remembrance was the crew of ESPN's College Game Day.
We are Virginia Tech.