February 14, 2008Undying supportNow you can wear you school colors into the great beyond -- not by being buried in an authentic repica jersey sporting your alma mater's star's number -- by having the school's logo on your coffin. In Georgia, anyway. I've seen Va. Tech logos on toilet seats (which apparently isn't OK in Georgia) but not coffins. |
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Rhode Island native and Virginia Tech reporter Greg Esposito posts on everyday college life, trends and issues affecting the 35,000-plus students in the New River Valley and beyond.
Tim Thornton, who is old enough to have children attending college, is still taking classes and is still fascinated by colleges, the students who populate them and the bureaucrats who operate them. His reporting beat is Radford University.
West Virginia native Anna Mallory blogs on student life topics at Virginia Tech, Radford University, New River Valley Community College -- and beyond.
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February 14, 2008
Undying support
Now you can wear you school colors into the great beyond -- not by being buried in an authentic repica jersey sporting your alma mater's star's number -- by having the school's logo on your coffin. In Georgia, anyway. I've seen Va. Tech logos on toilet seats (which apparently isn't OK in Georgia) but not coffins.
What's the rule on that in Virginia?
Read the story and the snarky comments passed back and forth between Ga. Tech and UGA fans here.

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[February 14, 2008 10:11 AM]
Anna MalloryThis is too good. Nice to know the people in power are taking the time focus on such important issues. Then again, I wouldn't mind being buried in a green casket. Go Herd!