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The Public Policy Undergraduate Student Association (PPUSA), affectionately known as “PAPUSA” to members, is a new student organization. Although the PUBP graduate program has had...
Period Palooza brings equity to Tech’s campus
On Monday, April 3 at 11 a.m. the Institute took a critical step in the direction of eliminating period poverty. The event, Period Palooza, provided...
SCPC’S prehistoric STING BREAK
As spring break came to a close, excitement for the Student Center Programs Council’s (SCPC) annual Sting Break was at an all time high. Students...
Survivors speak out at Take Back the Night
Take Back the Night (TBTN), the annual event dedicated to giving power back to survivors of sexual violence, took place Monday, April 3 in the...
Tips & Tricks: Living with grace in a shared space
You can always tell the end of the spring semester is near by a few tell-tale signs: the students flocking to Tech Tower to take...
Kate Zernike on Women in STEM at Library
On March 29, Tech hosted Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and national correspondent for the New York Times Kate Zernike in an event featuring a moderated discussion...
Former CIA spy gives lecture on campus
On Tuesday, March 28, Andrew Bustamante spoke to an audience of Tech students about his experiences working for the government in the world of intelligence...
IAC humanizes STEMM at symposium
Through the Faculty Futures program, the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts (IAC) hosted the Humanizing STEMM for the 21st Century Symposium earlier this month. ...
Tips and Tricks: How to be the ultimate girlboss
Girlboss. The term was originally coined in 2014 by businesswoman, author and self-professed girlboss Sophia Amoruso to describe her drive in a heavily male-dominated industry....
The intersection of bias and technology
On March 10, Fay Cobb Payton, Professor Emeritus in the field of information technology (IT) at North Carolina State University, spoke as a guest of...
Interviewing Tech’s Women’s Resource Center
The Tech Women’s Resource Center hosts programming on campus with the goal of advancing gender equity and equality for all identities by providing information, support,...
Tech’s newly chartered NAACP chapter
Amidst an institute where the Black student body accounts for less than 10% of the student population, the birth of a newfound student-run organization arises...
SCPC presents: An evening underwater
Tech’s Student Center Programs Council (SCPC) is known for hosting a variety of fun social events and gatherings throughout the year for students. One such...
Tactile Thursdays begin anew at the Institute
The Tech Library has partnered with the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking to put on an event series known as Tech’s Tactile Thursdays. This...
Tips and Tricks: slowing down in a fast space
March Madness, the aptly named period of the semester where seemingly every aspect of your life goes berserk, is upon Tech. With the end of...
Paper and Clay reopens at Tech, providing a new creative outlet for students
With the semester off to a strong start, the reopening of the Paper and Clay Center has brought new life to campus. A center that...
Slutty Vegan finds home in Student Center
Atlanta-based, woman-owned restaurant Slutty Vegan is set to open its first college campus location at Tech in the John R. Lewis Student Center, offering plant-based...
Interviewing the LGBTQIA Resource Center
The LGBTIA Resource Center at Tech provides safe spaces for members of the LGBTQIA+ community. From safe havens for those questioning their identity, to providing...