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On the afternoon of Feb. 7, the School of History and Sociology (HSOC) presented the second installment of their spring 2022 speaker series entitled “The...
Effective Altruism supports impactful careers
Editor’s Note: A previous version of this article misspelled the name of Tech’s Effective Altruism president. It is Michael Chen, not Michael Chem. Many Tech...
Tips and tricks for finding time to exercise
February is finally here, and with its arrival comes a sacred tradition for many on this campus and around the country: the abandonment of New...
Annual Sibs Day scratched for a second year
For the second year in a row, Sibs Day at Tech has been cancelled. The event, first created in the spring of 2015, typically hosts...
Increasing sustainable investing practices with ASI
Sustainable investment and fossil fuel divestment by colleges and universities have received increasing attention as the climate crisis continues to worsen. Fossil fuel divestment refers...
Media Bridge showcases student, staff creativity
Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to include the correct date of the Media Bridge launch, March 30 The recent introduction of the Media...
Living with other people: a crash course
Who you live with in college can be just as important as where you live. Finding compatible roommates, getting along with them and learning how...
Cost comparison of popular housing options
Deciding where to live can be difficult – especially when considering the cost of various options. To ease your stress a little this semester, the...
On-campus housing allocation changes
Applications for on-campus student housing for the 2022-23 academic year will open in phases over the course of the next few weeks. For rising second-year...
Go green and prosper: Tips for recycling in dorms
Living in a college dorm brings newfound independence, freedom and responsibility, and as young people coming of age in the midst of a climate disaster,...
Inside the Society of Furries at Tech
For students looking to get involved and find a community, there are over 600 registered student organizations (RSO) on Tech’s campus to choose from. One...
MLK lecture reflects on past and future progress
On Jan. 12, Tech hosted the 11th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Lecture, featuring Dr. Freeman Hrabowski, President of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County...
New Year’s resolutions: purposeful or pointless?
January is the season of New Year’s resolutions — greeting the new year and a new phase of life with a goal, aspiring for change...
Student-led Bird Safe Campus Project working to reduce bird hazards at Tech
As new buildings around campus are unveiled, many feature large glass windows. While the aesthetics appeal to humans, a new initiative is bringing awareness to...
Vending art using the Art-o-mat machine
Beginning on Oct. 1, the Tech Library opened an Art-o-mat machine on the Grove level of Price Gilbert Library adjacent to the Sideways Cafe. The...
Exploring religion’s role on Tech’s campus
Like many characteristics of Tech, religion on campus is extremely diverse. Students can find ways to get involved with religious groups in a variety of...
Consult Your Community helps local businesses
Whether you are looking to expand your social network, further develop your industry knowledge or get more involved in the local community, Tech’s Consult Your...
Get to Know Mr. and Ms. GT 2021
This past weekend, Tech had its annual homecoming football game, and the finalists for Mr. and Ms. Georgia Tech were honored on the field during...