The Institute Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion organization held its 12th Annual Diversity Symposium on Wednesday via BlueJeans. Topics of conversation included accessibility on campus, the...
Students have criticized the food at Tech for many years, but the changes implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic have furthered vocal dissatisfaction with...
Keval Bollavaram, fourth-year BME, is one of 56 students from 41 different universities across the country to be awarded a prestigious scholarship from the Astronaut...
During this time of change and uncertainty, it is important to document our experiences so our stories can later be re-told. Because of the importance...
SMILE, one of Tech’s newest campus organizations, is hoping to welcome students, faculty and staff back this year with printed, heart-shaped messages strung around campus....
Inspired partly by her own mental health journey, Avery Timmons, third-year NEUR, created the “You Are More” project to sell apparel in order to promote...
As the Tech community continues to adjust to classes, work, research and other activities virtually, one member of the Tech community is bringing in new...
With the quick turnover from in-person to online classes in mid-March, many students have faced numerous additional changes, including shifting course policies. For students confused...
Although today’s society is largely based on computing, the complex science behind all the computing leaves many confused. For non-experts, algorithms and code may seem...
While many neglect to think about where their disposable coffee cup or styrofoam take-out container will go after being thrown in a trash or recycling...
Students and energy professionals met in the Klaus Research Wing for two action-packed days before spring break to participate in the Southeastern Energy Conference. Organized...