Artificial Intelligence (AI) has recently come to the forefront of the cultural and societal consciousness. As such, any significant change or shift in technology is...
The modern world is becoming ever more dependent on artificial intelligence (AI), but there are potential philosophical issues that come with the increasing use of...
Grainy videos, baggy clothes and new music. The newest “cool kid” on the block, Georgia Tech Creatives (GTC) hosted a photography workshop on double exposure...
On Sept. 29, the fire pits behind West Village were aglow, surrounded by groups of students roasting marshmallows and making s’mores. Live singing, guitar playing...
The Georgia Tech Symphony Orchestra (GTSO) opened its season on Thursday, Sept. 21, with a performance celebrating music inspired by literature. The program included works...
With its bustling startup culture, Tech has many opportunities for students to create and build companies. Over the past decades, Tech has made efforts towards...
Every year, amidst the bustling academic ambiance at Tech, a quaint yet heartwarming event unfolds, offering a brief yet cherished respite to the students —...
Last Thursday’s flash flood did not deter Jackets from attending the Meg and Sam Flax lecture series featuring Greg Bluestein of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Bluestein’s...
Jackets gathered on Wednesday, Sept. 13, to share poetry and spoken word performances about their life experiences. The Poetry Open Mic Night was the first...
The Student Center Programs Council’s (SCPC) annual Six Flags event took place on Sept. 15, opening the park gates to thousands of Tech students and...
The technological sphere has overtaken the world in the past decade and educational institutions are no exception, but the growing emphasis on the intersection of...