Life
Taking an aerial tour of Tech’s campus is an opportunity that many Tech students did not know they have access to. As a member of...
Kappa Alpha Theta is Tech’s New Sorority
On March 1, the Georgia Tech Collegiate Panhellenic Council (CPC) announced that Kappa Alpha Theta (KAT) fraternity, more colloquially known as Thetas, have accepted their...
Female monster-trucker, Tech freshman
Rosalee Ramer’s average weekend usually involves a round-trip plane ticket and large trucks. The first-year ME typically spends her Thursday nights doing homework on a...
Costume design club churns out cosplays
Made up of approximately 15 members, the Georgia Tech Costume Design Community meets every Friday at 4 p.m. in the College of Computing. “Basically we are...
Women at Tech
Last fall, there were was an effort by group of Tech faculty and students to make the “Ramblin’ Wreck” fight song more equitable for females...
Coaches to raise awareness at basketball game
This Saturday, Feb. 20, during the basketball game against Notre Dame social sorority Alpha Xi Delta will be celebrating Coaches Powering Forward along with all...
Lecture focuses on the future of racial activism
February marks the beginning of the commemoration and celebration of black history within the United States. In 1926, the month of February designated its second...
Students observe Lent, reconnect with God and faith
Every year, the 40-day observance of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, which fell on Feb. 10 of this year. The religious celebration lasts from Ash...
Making Waves: An inside look at a 100-year-old prediction proven true
One hundred years after Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves, a team of global researchers were able to observe them. This team, composed of...
Campus Spotlight: Abhirav Joshi
Aldous Huxley, author of “Brave New World,” once said, “After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” For many students at...
Campus Spotlight: Ada Puyot
The MLK Day celebration held on Jan. 14 brought about a collection of Tech’s students engaged in the observation of the Civil Rights Movement’s major...
Affirmative action: history and perception
Diversity: the word has become extremely common. It has become defined as a goal, a state of being, which institutions aspire to achieve in the...
Students given opportunity to share stories in show
In 2004, Frank Warren began a small art project called PostSecret which was, originally, meant to be a project where people would anonymously send in...
Overlooked
INTA students aim to achieve similar levels of success and recognition as STEM programs.
Students Speak: Thoughts on boosting GPAs for HOPE
Representative Jan Jones (R-Milton) — speaker pro tempore of the Georgia House of Representatives — has entered House Bill 801, which would amend Title 20...
Campus celebrates diversity for MLK
In celebration of the renowned Martin Luther King Jr.’s Holiday, Tech hosted several events in the past week promoting the fight for civil and human...
Get Cached
On May 2, 2000, Global Positioning Satellites were updated by the federal government to remove selective availability, meaning that everyday users could now pinpoint exact...
Campus Spotlight: Fatih Sarioglu
“50 years ago, a series of experiments was conducted with mice models, which essentially consisted of injecting one group with tumor cell lines that did...