“In September?” said Ashton Hattori, second-year EE, when asked her opinion on this week’s topic, whether holiday spirit has gone overboard. The incredulous response sums...
Sammie Hasen, second year BME, is passionate about medicine. She married her passion with her love of volunteering to publish a children’s book sharing the...
Technological advances often involve exploiting nature for the benefit of humanity. While these advances certainly improve the quality of life for people around the world,...
As the country gears up for the 2018 midterm elections, political debates extend further than cable broadcast smear ads and brightly colored signs and buttons....
Feel like your days are repeating themselves? Between class, recitation, studying and — if you really have your life together — working out, life at...
Plastic molded chairs, chiptuned synthesized arcade music, black and white propaganda posters. Although these are not the kinds of items you would expect to see...
With a disco ball hanging from the middle of the ceiling and panels that magnify sunlight coming in through the windows, the Communication Center aims...
The idea of entering the workforce is one of the most daunting things that a college student will ever face. Luckily, Tech provides countless opportunities...
On Wednesday, Institute Diversity held its 10th Annual Diversity Symposium at Georgia Tech. Members of the Tech community gathered in the Global Learning Center for...
When thinking about the future of technology, it is nearly impossible to avoid thoughts of the next complex microprocessor, artificial intelligence or self-driving car. However,...
On Thursday, June 14, students in the Molecular Science and Engineering Building were treated to a visit from two furry friends: therapy dogs Jake and...