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Award-winning photographer, writer and speaker St. Clair Detrick-Jules took the stage March 8 to wow the audiences with the vivid retelling of her new book,...
CaribSA brings Caribbean cultures to Institute
Flags of all colors, hot food, games, music, dance, laughter, community and smiles filled the second floor of Exhibition Hall on Sunday, March 2 as...
W@CC hosts hackathon to promote gender diversity
This past Saturday, March 9, the Klaus Advanced Computing atrium was filled with participants for the Women at College of Computing (W@CC) hackathon developing projects...
Club spotlight: Women in Music Technology
Women in Music Technology (WiMT) aims to help students fine-tune their artistic passions with technological innovation through community outreach and campus events. The Technique spoke...
Housing screens “Barbie”, hosts feminist panel
On Thursday, March 7, students and faculty gathered in the Atlantic Theatre of the John Lewis Student Center for an afternoon of celebration and discussion...
Queens dazzle Tech’s campus at ‘24 drag show
On Friday, Mar. 1, in collaboration with GT Pride Alliance, the Student Center Programs Council’s (SCPC) Concerts Committee hosted a Drag Show extravaganza in the...
Kendeda to launch mini gardens across campus
In large cities, many people wonder where they can grow plant life. This has given rise to urban agriculture. Since Tech is in the center...
Students show off cosplay at 2024 WREKCON
In the heart of the Institute, amidst the buzz of innovation and the thrum of technology, a unique celebration emerges, one that encapsulates the spirit...
U.R.G.E. panel addresses Tech’s historical bias
Under-Represented Groups in Education (U.R.G.E.) hosted their monthly Governance Forum last Friday, Feb. 28 titled “Before the First Three: Reckoning with Tech’s History and Realizing...
GT NAACP: The journey and the way forward
Creating a civic impact that extends beyond the Institute, the Tech chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (GT NAACP) became...
Tips and tricks: How to spend spring break
Spring break is just one week away, and many look forward to a much-needed break from classes and exams. There are many ways you can...
Bowling night supports LGBTQ+ community
On Feb. 22, the LGBTQIA+ Resource Center held an evening of “Bowling with Pride” for the LGBTQ+ community and allies alike at Tech Rec, located...
Students give free cookies for Valentine’s Day
This Valentine’s Day, Jackets lined up on Tech Green for free cookies. Spread the Love at Tech baked 1,000 cookies to bring positivity and love...
K-Buzz hosts study night at new Kpop store
A new K-pop store, Kpoppia, opened its doors this past week right off of Tech’s west campus. To support the new establishment, Tech’s K-Buzz organization...
Cabrera talk highlights freedom of expression
An event at the Historical Academy of Medicine intended to be a business conversation turned into a defense of campus freedom of expression. On Tuesday,...
Aja Monet speaks at Black History Month lecture
Aja Monet, acclaimed spoken word poet and activist, opened her keynote speech on a rousing note at the 2024 Black History Month Lecture on Wednesday,...
The sound of migration: Houston’s history
On Feb. 12, the School of History and Sociology (HSOC) hosted Dr. Tyina Steptoe from the University of Arizona for their Black History Month presentation...
Self determination at OSA’s open mic
On Feb. 9, the Student Center’s Cypress Theater hosted “Celebrating Black Expression” a joint event hosted by the Georgia Tech Organization for Social Activism (GT...