Mourning the Tragedy at  Virginia Tech

We are sad today, and we will be sad for quite a while. We are not moving on. We are embracing our mourning. We are Virginia Tech ...

-- Nikki Giovanni, University Distinguished Professor, poet, activist

 
Nikki Giovanni


I spent half my adult life at Virginia Tech – and in that time the only thing that the students had to fear was that the faculty would push them to go beyond their reach; the only thing the faculty feared was that they would not challenge their students enough… and the only thing that I feared was the day that I would have to leave the peaceful academic environment – the innocence that the mountains provided.

Today, I am half a world away – and it is a decade since I “moved on”. But neither time nor distance can serve to alleviate the pain of this day. For today, I lost my innocence all over again…

TO THE FAMILIES AND FRIENDS OF THOSE WHO LOST THEIR LIVES AND TO ALL THE CURRENT STUDENTS, STAFF AND FACULTY OF VIRGINIA TECH:
The rest of us can write volumes, but these will be mere drops when compared to the volume of tears that you shed. And our words may only provide infinitesimal consolation. So I will leave you with just one thought: Half a world away and a decade removed, I mourn your loss, as if it were my own. I may not have touched the lives of your loved ones – but they surely have touched mine. 

Tapan Rai
Tapan Rai,                                                                                                                                    
Alumnus and Former Math Instructor
April 18, 2007, 1:23am • Perth, Australia • 5540


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