Life
Last Sunday, Oct. 18, the Department of Housing offered a chance for Tech residents to participate in the Georgia Tech Leadership Challenge Course located on...
Talking trash about trash
On Friday, Oct. 2, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of number a non-fiction works, Edward Humes, came to Tech to talk about his book, “Garbology,”...
Event unifies cultural differences
Sauntering down Tech Walkway on Monday afternoon towards the Campanile lead to cheerful festivities with bright colors, alluring smells, the occasional tune and some dancing....
Campus Spotlight: Josh Johnson
To build with one’s hands and explore with one’s mind — this is what many at Tech came here to do. One such student is...
Rules of the road (and sidewalk) on campus
Perhaps you missed the blue route for the last time. Perhaps you want to wake up a bit later. Or, perhaps you need to get...
Making a difference in life beyond Tech academics
Finding service opportunities is easy once one knows where to look. There are plenty of organizations on campus that are solely dedicated to service. Tech...
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The second iteration of HackGT took place in the Klaus computing complex last weekend to a slightly damp but enthused crowd. Despite only having been...
Dress to the nines with Borrowed by Design
A modern day fairy godmother can be found in local-start up, Borrowed by Design. Borrowed by Design helps people find the perfect dress for a...
Beat box battles and dance duels: The Summit
Last Thursday night, Sept. 17, Tekstyles, in the collaboration of BuzzBeats, hosted the Summit, a celebration of Hip Hop culture through music, dance and beat...
What’s Going On: Visions for Social Justice
As the hush of the evening settled down on campus on Friday, Sept. 11, a group of students ramped up to make their voices heard....
New food service app released at Tech
Have you ever wanted Cook Out late at night but found yourself without a ride? Or found yourself too drunk to get there? There’s an...
Students Speak: Thoughts on the removal of the Pizza Hut
Recently, the Pizza Hut in the Student Center has closed. The iconic restaurant chain has over 6,000 locations within the United States, yet seems to...
Blood drive honors 9/11 victims
The Student Center Ballroom was bustling with activity on September 11, when Muslims for Life hosted their nationwide annual blood drive campaign to honor the...
Tea welcomes new female engineers
On Thursday Sept. 3, the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) and Women in Engineering (WIE) hosted their annual Tea With the Dean event. Tea with...
Campus diversity celebrated, discussed
The value of campus inclusivity were reaffirmed this past week at the seventh annual Diversity Symposium. The series of lectures dealt with matters of demographic...
Kappa Sigma promotes mental health
On September 26th, the second annual Kappa Sigma games will be held on the SAC fields and the Burger Bowl. This year teams of ten...
The art of waking up early
Are you waking up every morning, enumerating all the expletives in the English language? Do you leave breakfast wishing that your cup could hold more...
Students, faculty engage in interfaith dialogue
In the backdrop of a technical university, Tech is a campus rich in its world views thanks to its mix of cultures and religions from...