Greeks Among Psycho-Shooter's 32 Victims
BIG WEEKEND STORY:
Virginia Tech Students Mourn Lost Friends
It's hard to believe the tragedy at Virginia Tech will have happened a week ago come Monday morning.
After the most-devastating campus shooting in American history, it only seems appropriate for the Frat Boy News to take a look back at some of the young Greek men and women who's lives unfortunately came to an abrupt and all-too tragic end last week.
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CAMPUS GIRL OF THE DAY
Tala Kassm, of the University of Texas, is this Weekend's Frat Boy News Campus Girl of the Day.
Tala loves strawberry Daiquiris, wants to be doctor, and she likes a lot of the same movies as you.
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