Life
With a strong presence on Tech’s campus for ten years, VOICE is a campus wide initiative working towards preventing and responding to sexual violence at...
Students Speak: Restructuring of the Academic Calendar
Students can no longer complain about Tech’s longer academic schedule. With new changes to the academic calendar starting Spring 2016, students share their thoughts on...
Poetry at Tech helps expand students’ outlooks
Although ensconced in a corner of the Skiles courtyard and tucked into a brick wall, the small glass foyer on which bold yellow letters that...
GT Joy Campaign hopes to change campus culture
Beginning on March 23, the Office of the Arts launched its GT Joy Campaign. The campaign, envisioned by Director Madison Cario, aimed to start a...
Energy Club seeks membership growth
By “[seeking] to integrate technologies and policies in the larger energy landscape,” the Energy Club at Tech hopes to bring together multiple disciplines to address...
Relay for Life marks tenth anniversary at Tech
On April 11, Tech will be hosting its tenth Relay for Life event. Relay for Life raises money towards finding a cure for cancer; the...
Campus Spotlight: Devin Roach
With a belief in limited campus involvement and an anti-all-nighter mindset, Devin Roach, fourth-year ME, certainly seems like an unconventional Tech student. However, Roach offers...
Students Speak: Thoughts on the CIOS survey
The Course Instructor Opinion Surveys (CIOS) are likely the least stressful exams any student will take. The survey has 24 core questions, covering the effectiveness...
I2S: Improving the human condition
Last week saw Tech students assemble to demonstrate the qualities the university prides itself on most: creativity and technical skill used to tackle pressing, real...
Scientific method in action
Brownian motion, phospholipid membrane, hydrophobic interaction: these are terms many learned in high school biology. For many, each one represents a highlighted term in a...
SCPC helps bring Hawaii to Tech
On Thursday March 26, Tech Square was drastically transformed into a quasi-theme park complete with carnival rides, Hawaiian dancers and powdered-sugar-topped funnel cakes. The most...
Cerfin’ the Internet: the issue of net neutrality
Donning a slick three-piece suit and possessing an astute mind, Vint Cerf, the Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist at Google, recently spoke to an...
Campus Spotlight: Sanchari Roy & Kenny Lawler
As the Overall co-Chairs of Greek Week 2015, Sanchari Roy, fourth-year BA and PreMed from ZTA, and Kenny Lawler, fifth-year CS from AEPi, help ensure...
Ramblin’ On aims to light up Bobby Dodd
To celebrate the end of the Class of 2015’s stay at Tech, the Student Alumni Association (SAA) is hosting Ramblin On on Friday April 24...
Dr. Clough speaks on ethics in engineering
On March 24, Tech students and faculty had the distinguished honor of having Dr. Wayne Clough, the former President of Tech and namesake of the...
For The Kids Dance Marathon raises over $100,000
On Saturday March 7, Tech’s For the Kids (FTK) raised $106,352.42 to help Children’s Miracle Network hospitals. Tech’s Chapter of FTK currently supports Children’s Healthcare...
Students Speak: Student Center dining options
A tasty lunch or snack can change the mood of someone’s entire day or make or break a week. For college students who have little...
Best shares thoughts on new UN position
With his recent appointment as director of the newly formed United Nations University Institute on Computing and Society (UNU-CS), Dr. Michael Best, associate professor in...