As we approach mid-November, the thought of finals is increasingly on students’ minds. A lot of students, particularly freshmen, are facing the question of how...
In the fall semester, Thanksgiving is almost perfectly positioned. Right before the stress and loneliness of the weeks just before finals, students have a chance...
Last Saturday saw the development and celebration of prominent women figures on campus with the Women’s Leadership Conference. Since 1998, the conference has served as...
“Everyone has a diverse perspective,” said Humans of Georgia Tech photographer, Karen Yiu. In a world of diversity statistics and affirmative action, the idea that...
Exemplifying the ideals of progress and service, Veronica “Ronnie” Foreman, AE ‘14, is a prime example of a yellow jacket who has followed her passions...
The Student Alumni Association (SAA) is exuding the Thanksgiving spirit this season. Dinner Jackets is utilizing the annual feasting season by having two events that...
This past week the Student Government Association (SGA) was dedicated to showcasing what they have been doing this past year and highlighting future plans for...
On Friday, Oct. 30, Tech’s National Pan-Hellenic Council hosted its 8th annual Homecoming step show. Of the nine sororities and fraternities that are part of...
On Oct. 28, Georgia Tech held its annual Cyber Security Summit (GTCSS), marking the release of the Georgia Tech Emerging Cyber Threats Report, presented by...
Of perennial concern to staff and students is the safety of those going about their business at Tech. This past Monday, those concerns were addressed...
“Never stand still,” is the motto third-year Raianna Brown lives by. She interprets this as “never settling or being complacent, especially when it comes to...
Founder of the “Corporate Governance” class in the Scheller College of Business, Seletha Butler is known as Tech’s very own champion for ethics. Her career...
Last Friday, Oct. 23, the official dedication ceremony for the new Albert Einstein Monument took place. The statue of the famous physicist was transported all...
Last Sunday, Oct. 18, the Department of Housing offered a chance for Tech residents to participate in the Georgia Tech Leadership Challenge Course located on...
On Friday, Oct. 2, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of number a non-fiction works, Edward Humes, came to Tech to talk about his book, “Garbology,”...
Sauntering down Tech Walkway on Monday afternoon towards the Campanile lead to cheerful festivities with bright colors, alluring smells, the occasional tune and some dancing....