With midterms, unfortunately fast approaching, it may be difficult to know where to begin preparing — especially if this is your first college exam cycle. ...
Campus residents will no longer have access to physical cable television services provided by Housing and Residence Life (HRL). Residents looking to plug in a...
Tech alumni are always finding ways to support the Institute’s mission of “Creating the Next.” Niesha Butler, INTA ‘16, is a former Tech and professional...
Many students feel intimidated by the concept of attending a career fair in which well-known, well-established companies are in attendance. The thought of putting yourself...
So there you are, the morning of the Career Fair, prepared with ample cover letters and carefully crafted, one-page resumes printed well in advance documenting...
After nearly two years of renovations, construction and food trucks, the John Lewis Student Center is now open for students to utilize and enjoy. Maintaining...
With the purpose of curating an accessible art exhibit at the intersection of science and technology, Birney Robert, event coordinator for Tech’s College of Computing,...
Upon entering Tech’s Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design, eyes are instantly drawn to the splashes of color that contrast with the establishment’s normally neutral...
This past Sunday, Aug. 21, the Institute welcomed in its newest class of students at the annual freshman convocation, an event designed to help students...
Editor’s Note: A previous version of this article incorrectly attributed a quote to Tech Dining Director Ryan Greene. It has been updated with the correct...
Project H.E.L.P. ATL is a non-profit organization that provides a hands-on service experience dedicated to providing necessities for the houseless and less fortunate, as well...
After spending the last month studying abroad at Tech’s Lorraine campus in Metz, France, Aubrey Charron, rising second-year Business major, has discovered a newfound sense...