Remembering their lives, not their deaths.

By Erin Steele
April 18, 2007

The New York Times has put together a tribute to those who lost their lives at Virginia Tech on Monday. The newspaper compiled biographies and photographs of each of the 32 victims, choosing to focus more on their lives -- and the way in which they affected those around them -- than their deaths, something which is done far too rarely in media coverage of tragic events. Check out the tribute here.

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