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Salmonella may not be a priority in your concerns, but every once in a while, an isolated incident of food-borne illness makes an appearance on the six o’clock news. To be sure you’re not greatly [...]
Salmonella may not be a priority in your concerns, but every once in a while, an isolated incident of food-borne illness makes an appearance on the six o’clock news. To be sure you’re not greatly [...]
With over 400 registered student organizations and numerous programs such as study abroad, work abroad, co-op and more, students at Tech are afforded opportunities here that they will likely never see again. The 365 members [...]
By Anastasia Marchenkova Contributing Writer Hispanic Business magazine has named Tech as the number one program for Hispanic Engineering graduate programs. The diversity of the Institute is undergoing massive growth in the size and quality [...]
By Yameen Huq Contributing Writer As election day nears, many Tech students will analyze the candidates’ stances on key issues in an attempt to choose the best person for the presidency. For some, this means [...]
By Aaron Parkman Contributing Writer Garrett Langley was a financially inexperienced freshman when he took on the role of treasurer for Sigma Chi. Now the treasurer of Interfraternity Council (IFC) and a fourth-year EE major, [...]
High gas prices have many scrambling for alternative transportation or extra income to cover their expenses. Prices in Georgia, along with other Southern states, remain well above the national average of $3.85. On Wednesday, AAA’s [...]
By Yameen Huq Contributing Writer This past Sunday was the culminating ceremony of Seven Straight Nights for Equal Rights, a nationwide event dedicated to social justice and equal rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender/transsexual [...]
By Dhanya Edoo Contributing Writer As tuition prices continue to increase, college presidents implore Congress not to spend more of their schools’ endowments, as reported in a recent New York Times article. An endowment is [...]
“Let’s run!” Thirty seconds after meeting Natalie Hall, a third-year Psychology major, I’m already warming up for a special session of her G.I.T. Fit boxing class. For the next hour, I’ll learn to savor any [...]
On Wednesday, September 10, Georgia Tech hosted a seminar on the ongoing debate over stem cell research. The guest speaker was Jason Owen Smith, a sociologist from the University of Michigan whose primary field of [...]
This September 1st marked the beginning of Ramadan, the month of the Islamic calendar designated for fasting during the daytime hours. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, which is based on the [...]
The 2008 Georgia Tech Career Fair took place on Monday and Tuesday at the Campus Recreation Center and marked the 29th year of the fair’s history. Approximately 1,400 employee representatives recruited for the nearly four [...]
The environment at Tech is defined by the city of Atlanta, and much of the culture and status quo of the city seeps into campus. It is not surprising, then, that the woes of crime [...]
For many Tech students, 2008 will be an eventful year. Most of them will be voting for their favorite presidential candidate. One of the factors that will influence their choice will be the educational policies [...]
During the Democratic primaries, one of the hot-button issues constantly in the media was the future of the American healthcare system. Though the debate has cooled, healthcare is still one of the issues on the [...]