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Navigating the professional world while belonging to the LGBTQIA community can be a difficult process. Figuring out how to come out in a workplace context,...
Jackets swarm to Six Flags Over Georgia
On Sept. 20, the Student Center Program Council (SCPC) hosted its annual Georgia Tech Night at Six Flags. This signature event, offering discounted tickets and...
A farewell to Ivan Allen’s Dean Royster
Growing up in a small rural town in Georgia, young Jacqueline Jones Royster was constantly surrounded by “people dedicated to the welfare of their community.”...
Lessons from former highest-ranking Latina
Moving to the United States was Rosario Marin’s worst nightmare come true. She had looked forward to celebrating her quinceañera her whole life, but mere...
Students craft videos for use by United Nations
This past spring, the Turner Foundation granted $40,000 to Georgia Tech’s Serve-Learn-Sustain program (SLS) in conjunction with the RCE Greater Atlanta youth sustainability network. The...
Scouting meets engineering with Scouts@GT
On Saturday, Sept. 14, Scouts@GT hosted its annual Scouts Day. The over 50 scouts in attendance toured of Tech’s Invention Studio and attended a tailgate...
Inside the Robert C. Williams Paper Museum
Very few people pay attention to the quiet companion of our lives: the bits and pieces of paper that come and go, from notes to...
An interview with the man behind the mascot
The start of fall semester signals two more beginnings; school is starting to ramp up and so is football season. The Technique sat down with...
Erato at Tech: 50 years of poetry and counting
For 50 years now, Tech’s art and literary magazine Erato has provided a platform for artistic expression. The magazine’s 55 pages are a physical embodiment...
“Trailblazers” statues unveiling celebrate progress and diversity at Tech in bronze
Seersucker suits, cicada songs and makeshift paper fans: all the staples of a Southern summertime gathering were present on Sept. 4th in Harrison Square at...
Atlanta artist depicts the city’s past with the help of Tech’s digital archive library
Known for its burgers, fries, and famed “What’ll ya have?,” The Varsity has attracted Tech students for decades. What most students have yet to discover...
A look back at The Hive’s first year at Tech
3D printers, saws, drills, oscilloscopes, multimeters and waveform generators are just a few of the tools available at the Interdisciplinary Design Commons (IDC) for no...
Addressing mental health: CARE offers new counseling service on campus
The rigors and transition of college life present unique challenges for many students. Finding needed help to such challenges is oftentimes challenging. With the opening...
Aramark Works to Increase Inclusivity: Additional Kosher Options Now Available
With Aramark replacing Sodexo as the new dining service provider, students can expect many changes when it comes to eating on campus. The traditional dining...
Successful Tech Satellite Launch
50 minutes to liftoff, the SpaceX Launch Director verifies go for loading propellant. A crowd of hundreds waited in anticipation on rows of metal bleachers...
Community volunteers spruce up campus
On Saturday, April 6, teams of volunteers donning gardening gloves participated in the annual Tech Beautification Day (TBD). The event has been a Greek Week...
Whole Foods grand opening
Last Friday, Whole Foods opened its biggest store in the southeast on the corner of Spring and 14th Street. Although this is not the first...
Take Back the Night supports and educates
The atmosphere at the Campanile was solemn but filled with hope at the annual Take Back The Night event at Tech on April 1. As...