Slot Tech Magazine 2019
Just 9% of all plastic—which almost never fully degrades—has ever been recycled. Because of odors, colors and contaminants, much of what we put in our bins is not reusable. Hoping to remedy.
Fall 2020
James Brooks
Soaking up all that Alaska offers—including winning a Pulitzer Prize.
Commencing To Succeed
Young alumni who are “commencing” to succeed.
HealthTech Magazine explores technology and healthcare issues relevant to IT leaders and managers at healthcare organizations evaluating and implementing technology solutions. Nick Khin, chief commercial officer at International Game Technology, demonstrates how the new technology, that's being incorporated into slot machines, works on Friday, May 3, 2019, in Las Vegas.
Corps of Cadets
New Foundations
- Dream tech might be a little closer than you think. Check out this list of the best technology magazines of 2019 to get all your high-tech inspiration.
- The Acer Predator Helios 300 is a gaming laptop designed to be not only affordable but also powerful enough to handle the rigors of a collegiate esports program. Black with a burnished finish, geometric tapered edges and red accents (even the WASD keys are outlined in red), aggressive styling makes the Helios 300 a real head turner.
How Tech Ticks
How Tech Ticks
The university developed a comprehensive testing, tracing, and case management plan to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Around the Drillfield
Marching To A Different Forecast
The Marching Virginians have their very own weather forecaster.
Athletics
You Can’t Keep A Hokie Fan Down
Allen Bowman and Adam Ward were featured in cutouts in Lane Stadium.
Moment
In The Hot Zone
Cameron Buck on the frontline of the global pandemic.
Still Life
Kinda Sketchy
2019 New Slot Machines
Steven White documents life around campus.
Ology
Covid Crushers
A handful of Virginia Tech students routinely spend their Friday evenings to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Slot Tech Magazine
On The Wild Side
Slot Tech Magazine 2019
Any Hokie who has spent time on the Blacksburg campus has experienced its wildlife in some way.