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Photos: Remembering Virginia Tech, 10 years after the massacre

WASHINGTON — Sunday, April 16, 2017 marks 10 years gone by since the deadly shooting on Virginia Tech’s campus that killed 32 people.

In light of the campus’ “Day of Remembrance,” here is a look at the events held throughout the day and the community over the years.

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Every April 16 is difficult for Virginia Tech faculty, staff and alumni as they remember the day Seung-Hui Cho killed a total of 32 students and faculty members and then killed himself. (Courtesy Virginia Tech)
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Thousands gathered on the Drillfield to attend the candlelight vigil Sunday evening on Sunday, April 16, 2017. (Courtesy Virginia Tech)
Many who attended the candelight vigil Sunday evening stayed to visit the April 16 Memorial. The vigil was one of many events on campus to mark the 2017 Day of Remembrance. (Courtesy Virginia Tech)
Patty Raun and Scott Johnson read the names and describe each of the 32 students and faculty who were lost ten years ago on Sunday, April 16 2017. (Courtesy Virginia Tech)
U.S. Senator Tim Kaine, who served as Virginia's governor in 2007, listens as each of the 32 lost are described during the University Commemoration on Sunday, April 16, 2017. (Courtesy Virginia Tech)
The University Commemoration took place on the Drillfield at the April 16 Memorial on Sunday, April 16, 2017. (Courtesy Virginia Tech)
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe and others participate in the wreath-laying ceremony on Sunday, April 16, 2017. (Courtesy Virginia Tech)

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