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By Vijai Narayanan / November 12, 2009
The Athletic Association (AA) announced a new set of ticketing policies and procedures for the men’s basketball season this year. Changes were implemented this past week for the game against the Indiana University of Pennsylvania. As part of the changes, students will no longer be required to sign up online to obtain a ticket prior to the game. Instead, students will be required only to show their Buzzcard at the entrance to the game. In addition students will be allowed to take floor seats, with limited priority given to SWARM members.
By Vijai Narayanan / November 5, 2009
The Athletic Association (AA), in conjunction with SGA, will begin to implement a new set of game day rules and procedures starting this weekend at the game against Wake Forest. The changes are designed with the intent of improving the flow of ticketed patrons in and out of the stadium, which has come under criticism following extended wait times at earlier games.
By Vivian Fan / October 22, 2009
Tech administration and Athletic Association (AA) will be undergoing a safety review following the Yellow Jackets’ win against the Virginia Tech Hokies last Saturday. The call comes after post-game celebrations led to students rushing onto the football field and the tearing down of the north end zone goalpost.
By Corbin Pon / January 23, 2009
The Athletic Association (AA) and International Sports Properties (ISP), agreed to a new 10-year partnership that will pay Tech nearly $50 million but cuts in half the revenue WREK receives from ISP for athletic event broadcasts.
By William Brawley / August 29, 2008
The number of tickets sold for Georgia Tech football game came under scrutiny in an Atlanta Journal-Constitution article printed two weeks ago, which states that Tech has sold almost 300 fewer season tickets than last year.
By Akshay Amaraneni / June 27, 2008
Tech Athletic Director Dan Radakovich signed a five year contract extension last week. The contract, brought about as the result of a performance initiative from the past two years, will become effective July 1 and will pay Radakovich upwards of $500,000 per year.
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