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Driving Tech’s iconic mechanical mascot, the Ramblin’ Reck, is an honor very few Tech students get to experience. Every year since 1961, one student is...
Tech celebrates annual Women’s History Month
Women’s History Month, celebrated each year in March, is a time to recognize all of women’s achievements and contributions to society. It began originally in...
BMED student Josslyn Lally on time at Tech
The arrival of spring comes with the anticipation of graduating seniors as they experience the end of their college years and plan for a new...
Kendeda Building showcases toilet prototype
The Kendeda Building is the hallmark of sustainability on campus, and the administrators of the building are constantly seeking new solutions to reduce energy and...
GA Legislative Internship Program at Capitol
This spring semester, while many Tech students may be learning about the government in their classes, some Jackets are living out those lessons every day...
Astronaut Shane Kimbrough returns to Tech
On March 4, students, faculty and community members packed a classroom in the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons to welcome astronaut Shane Kimbrough back to Tech...
New academic support program to help students during the pandemic and beyond
In the face of pandemic-induced academic challenges, Tech’s new Learning Assistant (LA) program was created to facilitate interactive learning within classrooms across campus. The LA...
Tips & Tricks: How to wake up to your alarm
Everyone has done it — set an early alarm and planned to have plenty of time to prepare themselves for the day ahead. When you...
A look inside the mind of Buzz
Earlier this semester, members of the Technique staff sat down for an exclusive in-person interview with the Institute’s beloved mascot and manager of mischief, Buzz. ...
Horizons make-a-thon bridges STEM and art
While Tech students work on their physics homework or learn how to integrate, they may not realize that their technical education can be applied to...
The Technique’s first Black Editor-in-Chief
In 1961, Tech became the first public university in the Deep South to peacefully integrate without a court order when Ford C. Greene, Ralph A....
OMED houses Women of Color Initiative
As Black History Month ends and Women’s History Month begins, one initiative on Tech’s campus is focusing on the intersectionality of race and gender, not...
NPHC supports Black community at Tech
Editor’s Note: A previous version of this article misidentified Zeta Phi Beta as an active organization on Tech’s campus. Zeta Phi Beta does not meet...
Philonise Floyd on building a better future
On Feb. 9 the Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion, in collaboration with the African American Student Union (AASU), hosted the 2022 Black History Month...
Home Depot CEO discusses leadership in adversity
On the evening of Feb. 10, Tech hosted the newly promoted Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Home Depot, Ted Decker, at the Bill Moore Student...
A Note from Me to You connects campus
As students prepare for upcoming exams, projects and presentations, many may be in need of support from their community. The Campaign to Connect: A Note...
A discussion with founders of meetGT
The Technique had an opportunity to virtually sit down and interview the co-founders of the new matchmaking platform brought to campus, meetGT. After almost two...
Scholar discusses solutions to New Jim Code
On the afternoon of Feb. 7, the School of History and Sociology (HSOC) presented the second installment of their spring 2022 speaker series entitled “The...