With election season heating up all across the world, it seems impossible to avoid hearing about politics or the government. However, for a select group...
For many students, this November will serve as the first chance to participate in politics. For others, this election cycle serves as a continuation of...
Tucked away in the basement of the Ford Building is the Glass Shop. In this tucked-away shop, Elayne Ashley turns glass into various scientific instruments,...
Over the years, not only have the continents undergone changes geographically, but they have also undergone major economic, political, social and aesthetic transformations, molding the...
The world of dance, once constrained by specific moves, music and costumes, has been revolutionized by younger generations incorporating pop culture and impromptu playfulness into...
This semester, the Student Government Association (SGA) has brought back the “Revolutionaries” speaker series for a second year. “Revolutionaries” highlights outstanding faculty at Tech from...
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,...
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...
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.”...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...