Life
Being a “Ramblin’ Wreck from Georgia Tech” is much more than just going to sleep, class and repeat. It is all about expressing school spirit...
Transportation at Tech
Tech’s campus is entirely walkable, but its sprawling 400 acres can be daunting to navigate on foot. If you get exhausted from the beating Georgia...
Tech traditions
Leaving home for the first time and going to college is the beginning of a new era for many students. As a freshman, you must...
Using your student discount
Although college is a notoriously expensive undertaking, many companies offer college students steep discounts to help offset other costs for students. From in-person retailers to...
It’s not just a competitive dance team, it’s a lifestyle
In the world of Indian competitive dance where every step and wave is an expression of passion, dedication and artistry, some competitive dance teams are...
How to stay sharp over the long summer months
Summer. Three months out of the year where students can choose to spend their time in any way they choose. From taking summer classes to...
Pride rally for trans rights takes place at the Institute
On June 17, 2023, Tech Green became host to a rally for trans rights, organized by the Atlanta Pride Committee and Tech’s own Pride Alliance....
YJRD Serves as Safe Space for LGBTQIA+ Students
The beginning of June marks the start of many things at Tech: students swarming campus for their summer classes, the hot sun shining brightly on...
Sumer 2023 List of Events at the Institute
As the hustle and bustle of the Institute slows during the summer, campus life quietsdown in comparison to the hectic academic year. However, for students...
Exploring the Many Colors of Pride Month
June 1, 2023, marks the 53rd annual Pride Month, a time characterized by its celebration of identity and exploration in the LGBTQIA+ community and aspiration...
New student organization alert: PPUSA
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. ...