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Baseball biopic offers solid acting despite shallow script

By Tanjeem Rhyne on April 18, 2013 Leave a reply
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Jackie Robinson is one of the most pivotal figures in the history of major league baseball as well as one of the most well-known heroes of racial equality. His unbelievable accomplishments have been heralded in [...]

Entertainment
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La Havas gives praiseworthy show

By Jenevieve Kim on April 18, 2013 Leave a reply
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Lianne La Havas hails from London and is shaping up to be the next big voice in the global music scene. A 23-year old singer, songwriter and guitarist, La Havas is a woman full of [...]

Entertainment
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Nelson album shows consistent strength, continued growth

By Jillian Broaddus on April 18, 2013 Leave a reply
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Willie Nelson seems to be living by the wise words of Mark Twain: “Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter.” The country music legend, who turns 80 [...]

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Meditating in order to achieve mental clarity & end stress

By Sam Somani on April 18, 2013 Leave a reply
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The madness of the hustle and bustle of college life is inevitable. Between hellish midterms, club meetings and hangovers, our minds are unable to have a suitable break to relax and recuperate. Given the magnitude [...]

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New Semester, New Paper

By Ian Bailie on April 18, 2013 Leave a reply
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As my third year at Tech comes to a close, I am presented with a plethora of exciting new experiences I am genuinely looking forward to. From studying abroad this summer to continuing my co-op [...]

Sports
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Grant Field home to vibrant football history

By Kamna Bohra on April 18, 2013 Leave a reply
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Celebrating its 100th anniversary, the historic Grant Field, now home to Bobby Dodd Stadium, is the oldest on-campus stadium in NCAA Division I-A. The field is named after Hugh Inman Grant, son of John W. [...]

Sports
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Baseball defeats fifth ranked Virginia 2-1

By Newt Clark on April 12, 2013 Leave a reply
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Tech defeated fifth ranked Virginia on Friday night 2-1 and now trails the Cavaliers by only two games in the Coastal Division standings. Tech improves to 25-9 (10-6 ACC) with the win, while Virginia falls [...]

News
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SpaceX program may come to Georgia

By Kenneth Marino on April 11, 2013 3 Replies
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A site in Camden County, a coastal county in the southeast part of the state, is being considered by SpaceX as the location for a new launch site. The prospect of a launch center in [...]

Consensus Opinion
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Greek Week Inspiration

By The Technique Editorial Board on April 11, 2013 2 Replies
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With just a few weeks before the start of finals week, Tech has found itself buzzing with an array of on-campus activities: Greek Week, I <3 GT Week and Sting Break, just to name a few. While all of these events have been occurring simultaneously, only one has been receiving serious attention.

Sports
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New hire sparks football defense

By Newt Clark on April 11, 2013 Leave a reply
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After practice wraps up this afternoon the Tech football team will have completed the first three weeks of spring practice, leaving only one more week before spring ball is complete. Aside form the quarterback battle [...]

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Buzzinga! competition inspired by culture

By Joshua Garrick on April 11, 2013 Leave a reply
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Earlier this week semi-finalists in the Buzzinga! case-competition made presentations to a panel of judges on their ideas and proposals of entirely student driven solutions to campus challenges. Organizers of the competition put forward the [...]

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Goldbart chosen as dean of College of Science

By Lindsay Purcell on April 11, 2013 Leave a reply
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Starting July 1, Dr. Paul Goldbart will take over as the new Dean of the College of Sciences after being selected out of three finalists of a nation-wide search by the Office of the Provost. [...]

Sports
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Baseball gets third straight win over UGA

By Joe Sobchuk on April 11, 2013 Leave a reply
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The baseball team beat Georgia in Athens on Tuesday by a score of 7-5 in its first of three matchups with the Bulldogs on the season. The No. 19 ranked Jackets have won three in [...]

News
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X-Degree makes strides

By Lindsay Purcell on April 11, 2013 Leave a reply
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Planning is currently in progress for the creation of “X-Degree,” an interdisciplinary major program that would allow students to individualize their course studies, while maintaining the same rigor of other Tech majors. “The program would [...]

Focus
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The Colored Museum satirizes conflicts of history

By Madison Lee on April 11, 2013 Leave a reply
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The Colored Museum, a student-led production directed by Quirtina Crittenden and Assistant Director Kia Benion, brought African American history to life on Tech campus last Sunday. The play was performed for one night only in [...]

Focus
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Taste of Latin America thrills with varied dishes

By Aaron Tumulak on April 11, 2013 Leave a reply
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Food, humor, dance and song were featured throughout the evening of April 5, at the Taste of Latin America event in the Student Center ballroom. The two hour event, hosted by The Society of Hispanic [...]

Sports
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Tech softball takes on Terrapins this weekend

By Nikhil Ragde on April 11, 2013 Leave a reply
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Terapins The Tech softball team will host the Maryland Terrapins beginning on April 13 in a three-game series. The first and only scheduled series between the two teams finds both in the middle of difficult [...]

Focus
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Friends Beyond Borders crosses language barriers

By Anu Sekar on April 11, 2013 Leave a reply
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The diversity of students at Tech leaves no shortage of opportunities to connect with people of different cultures, religions and backgrounds. One lesser-known forum for cross-cultural interaction is the Friends Beyond Borders Cafe at the [...]

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