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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
See. Sniff. Sip. Summarize. That is the philosophy Dr. Blake Cherrington, Certified Wine Educator, employs when appreciating the art of fine wine. Through Student Center...
On March 3, despite the gloomy weather, China Care held their Carnival with Street Market in Skiles Courtyard. This event featured Chinese street food for...
An avid volleyball player and cook, Andrea Fletcher is a third-year CS major from John’s Creek. She currently TAs CS 3600, Intro to Artificial Intelligence....
This past week the African American Student Union (AASU) and the Student Center collaborated to host a free screening of the film Selma, followed by...
Students may have noticed a new minor gracing Tech’s online minor offering page: the Sports, Society, and Technology (SST) minor. A 15 hour undergraduate minor,...
Among the many paths that a student can follow, studying or working abroad is one that offers particularly strong potential for both excitement and fear....