Life
Hard as it may be to hear, winter break is over. The semester has been proceeding for three weeks now and is here to stay....
Students discuss future Student Center expansion
Among many improvements that have been spurred due to the growing population at Tech, Student Center expansion continues to be a prevalent topic. Limited meeting...
Tech student and graduates make “30 under 30”
Three Tech students (one current, two graduates) have been named to Forbes’ “30 Under 30 list for 2015”: Partha Unnava, Robert Parrish and Rob Rhinehart....
Dorm room food: using leftover food
With the college lifestyle usually lending itself to microwave meals and packaged food, sometimes dining can seem mundane and repetitive. Often, students come across random...
Paper and Clay creates artistic atmosphere
Tucked away on the third floor of the Student Center is a pair of rooms defined by clean space and surfaces colored green, white and...
Siblings Day aims to promote family agenda
Mark your calendars, everyone. Saturday, February 7th marks the newest addition to fun campus programs – Siblings Day, or Sibs Day for short. Spearheaded by...
Professor Bergin solves mystery behind Taj Mahal
One doesn’t have to have gone to India to know that air pollution is rife, especially in densely populated areas. Even the Taj Mahal, often...
Professor Wang shares life advice
Although all of Tech’s professors can boast impressive credentials, International Affairs Professor Fei-Ling Wang can claim to have taught at the prestigious West Point Academy...
MLK event features roundtable
Tech’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Celebration hopes to inspire students to have “the courage to act.” On Jan. 8, the jovial celebration began with...
Stone shares experience in Russia
Deciding to forgo the typical Spanish or French route and enroll in Russian, Sarah Stone, a 3rd year INTA major, quickly became interested in the...
Professor Ng presents new aerosol study
Man-made sulfates, nitrous oxide and nitrous dioxide are responsible for 43-70% of all organic aerosols according to a recent study by Professor Sally Ng, a...
Mr. and Ms. GT discuss their homecoming win
The Technique sat down with Grant Veve and Claire Batten, winners of the Mr. and Ms. Georgia Tech homecoming competition, to discuss their personal experiences...
Ending sexual violence: SGA’s “What If” Video
In partnership with One Voice Atlanta, a service organization focused on increasing awareness for sex trafficking, SGA recently released “What If? – Georgia Tech,” a...
Kappa Sigma event addresses suicide
Nov. 23 will see the kick-off of the inaugural Kappa Sigma games, which will support the cause of kicking the stigma of mental illness and...
Library exhibit showcases old technologies
Frequent library-goers may have noticed an unusual new exhibit on the first floor of the library: retroTECH. With antiquated and out-of-date technologies, such as Apple...
AU Ambassador speaks about the Ebola epidemic
Recently, Ambassador Reuben E. Brigerty, a United States Representative to the African Union (AU), came to Tech to talk to students and faculty about the...
Students Speak: Thoughts on voting
The US midterm elections of 2014 took place on November 4. All 435 House seats and 36 Senate seats were up for grabs. Additionally, many...
Creativity found in Invention Studio
3-D printer cluster, woodworks, cutter room, machine shop, Electrolounge – these five rooms make up the Invention Studio, a design/build/play space located in the Manufacturing...