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Afrofuturism intertwines African diaspora culture with science and technology, envisioning future possibilities. It is gaining recognition in both academic and creative circles. At the forefront...
Paper: hidden art medium at your own fingertips
Paper is everywhere. It is used daily for books, notes and receipts. People write on paper, crumble it up and discard it. Few stop to...
Students compete to perform with GTSO
On Sunday, Feb. 11, student pianists and violinists competed in the 2024 Tech Symphony Orchestra (GTSO) Concerto Competition. Competitors played a concert with a piano...
Engineering and sustainability efforts at Tech
While engineering is at the forefront of many new revolutionary technologies, many question what role sustainability will play amidst such rapid development.Engineers for a Sustainable...
SCPC showers campus with flowers and arts
On Monday, Feb. 12, the John Lewis Student Center’s Cypress Theater welcomed students to the Student Center Programs Council’s (SCPC) “Flower Festival.” The new event,...
Jackets visit Georgia Aquarium with SCPC
The Student Center Programs Council’s (SCPC) Night at the Aquarium took place this year on the evening of Feb. 9. Similar to previous years, tickets...
SCPC kicks off spring semester with trivia event
Cypress Theatre was teeming with competition on Wednesday night (Jan. 31) as the Student Center Programs Council (SCPC) launched their first committee event of the...
Campus couples: Love stories begin at the Institute
The meet-cute is an overly exaggerated and romanticized trope in current media. According to Merriam Webster, the meet-cute is defined as “a cute, charming, or...
Community Garden welcomes Daffodil Project
On Feb. 6, the Students Organizing for Sustainability (SOS) Community Garden became home to 500 new daffodil bulbs through a collaborative gardening event with The...
Tip & Tricks: How to attract a Valentine’s date
Love is in the air at Tech as Feb. 14 rolls around. While this can be a fun and romantic time for some, it can...
Lantern workshop lights up campus community
The Lunar New Year falls on Feb. 10 this year, and many organizations on campus are preparing for festivities for the holiday. On Feb. 1,...
Supporting education in India with board games
Cards and pieces flew through the air on Saturday, Jan 27. as Asha for Education kicked off its Spring 2024 semester with its first event,...
SCPC screens “Shrek” in John Lewis Student Center
On a gloomy, overcast Wednesday, the John Lewis Student Center witnessed signs of cheer. The Student Center Programs Council (SCPC) organized a movie night at...
IAC Shadow Day opens doors for future students
The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts (IAC) at Tech recently hosted its event for prospective and incoming undergraduate students, Shadow Day, on Thursday, Jan....
Playing Cards with the Bridge Club at Georgia Tech
The Bridge Club at Georgia Tech (GT Bridge Club) hosted their annual open house event on Feb. 1 in the John Lewis Student Center. Bridge...
EcoCommons still hard at work during the winter
The recent dreary weather has caused many on-campus residents to shelter inside and protect themselves from the cold and rain. Green areas across campus have...
How to combat winter weather in the dorms
Winter is in full swing, and Tech’s campus has been bombarded by freezing temperatures and pouring rain. The weather causes many students to retreat to...
Sustainability and waste management at tech
Over 8,000 residents live in on-campus housing each semester, each one of them producing waste every day. Kate Curnow, the Programs and Operations Manager in...