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Mae Jemison, the first African American woman to go into outer space, comes to Tech to talk to students about the importance of diversity following the Martin Luther King holiday.
Students Speak with Jay Jaganaath
On January 6, 2019 Georgia Tech opened up Crosland Tower, also known as Library East, after a two-year renovation. The renovation was part of the...
Spicing up Fridays with Health Initiatives
At 11 a.m. on Mondays through Fridays, swarms of hungry students wander the Student Center in pursuit of lunch. On Friday, January 11, those students...
Tech alumni release new fantasy betting app
PrizePicks is the newest kid on the block in fantasy football — and fantasy soccer, baseball and hockey. Fresh out of Atlanta Tech Village, this...
Former astronaut McCulley honors Tech students for achievements
It is not every day that you win a scholarship, let alone a $10,000 scholarship that is presented to you by a former astronaut. However,...
Poetry@Tech gives students the tools to tap into their creative side
It may surprise some, but Tech is home to a diverse community of poetry lovers and poets themselves. Tucked away on the first floor of...
ID students design, carve spook-tacular pumpkins
For freshmen students of the School of Industrial Design, Halloween brought with it on more than just costumes and candy. For the third consecutive year,...
Finding fulfillment in fine arts with Zach Houillion
When life gets tough, it is healthy to find something that you really love to help the time go by more smoothly. Everyone has their...
Students react to Pittsburgh shooting
On Saturday, the nation was awoken to the way in which unchecked intolerance still plagues international society. Eleven lives were lost at the hands of...
AASU gala honors years of history, looks to future
On April 4, 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was assassinated. This tragic event struck the African American students on campus and sparked the formation...
Rae Sremmurd rocks McCamish at fall concert
McCamish Pavilion was lit up with energy on Friday night as the men’s and women’s basketball teams unveiled the long-awaited Adidas uniforms in conjunction with...
HackGT: 36 hours of creativity and little sleep
For the fifth year in a row, students from universities across the country descended upon the Klaus Building for the 36-hour coding challenge that is...
CNN’s Brandon Miller talks hurricanes and Atlanta
Earlier this year, the School of Earth and Atmospheric Science launched the C.L. Chandler Weather Chat Series. It invites students on campus to explore weather...
Tech pre-health helps students get their white coats
In the medical field, donning the white coat is a lifelong dream and symbolic of a great deal of respect and knowledge. However, it is...
Tech community celebrates OUT week
Over the course of the past week, the students of the Institute held their annual celebration of OUT Week, a series of LGBTQIA+ focused activities...
STAR program confronts hidden poverty at Tech
Nearly every college student worries about grades, employment and the odds of making it to an 8 a.m. class on time. At Tech, these are...
Has the holiday spirit gone too far?
“In September?” said Ashton Hattori, second-year EE, when asked her opinion on this week’s topic, whether holiday spirit has gone overboard. The incredulous response sums...
BeltLine sculpture makes its way to Tech
The upcoming installation of a new sculpture on campus will mark the close of a nearly two-year project. The piece, a towering structure of thick...