On Friday, March 4, the Georgia Tech Progressive Student Alliance joined with Students Against House Bill 51 for the March for Survivors. The march began...
Sometimes Tech students have a little trouble loosening up and having a laugh. The members of Let’s Try This!, Tech’s resident improv troupe, don’t tend...
Each year, hundreds of students with mild intellectual and developmental disabilities will graduate from Georgia high schools. Their post-secondary options are limited, with few institutions...
Joycelyn Wilson, Ph.D., visiting professor and DILAC fellow in the School of Literature, Media and Communication, has taken an alternative route towards teaching social justice...
For students searching for work opportunities abroad, AIESEC at Tech is an invaluable tool. The organization offers both paid internship and volunteer opportunities abroad, and...
Veggie Jackets is a newly chartered organization, formed only at the beginning of the fall semester of 2016. When a loose group of students expressed...
“Ideas worth spreading” — that is the motto of the world-renowned Technology, Entertainment and Design(TED) media organization. TED is a nonprofit with the mission of...
Like many other Tech students, Isaac Wittenstein wants to show the world what he learns in his classes. This particular fifth-year ME came together with...
Tech’s Energy Club held their biggest event of the year, the fourth annual Energy Expo, in the Student Center Ballroom from Feb. 9–10. The conference...
This year’s Leadership and Multifaith Program (LAMP) Symposium took place at a particularly relevant time in our political landscape. The symposium, which took place on...