The summer is in full swing for Tech students. Whether they are taking classes, doing research, working or doing absolutely nothing, it is obvious that...
Tech is rarely in a steady state. Always changing and growing, this ever-evolving campus is bustling with new improvements and construction, occasionally at the student’s...
Every year students of the incoming freshman class take the Cooperative Institute Research Program survey or CIRP for short. The survey is a part of...
Advanced golf balls, oversized golf drivers, ergonomically engineered putters, revamped golf tees. These are all pieces of golfing equipment the New York Times lists as...
Demolition of the structurally unsound Ajax building was carried out last week in return for extra green space, but not without some strong opposition. The...
While most students find the hassle of finals, cleaning their rooms, following housing policies and moving out almost unbearable, move-out season may prove lucrative for...
With all the recent noise about next year’s Student Government Association (SGA) budget, a lot of questions have been raised about the process through which...
An energetic Val Peterson welcomed me into the presidential residence this Monday, smiling exuberantly as we both enjoyed the well-decorated walls of the foyer. New...
For many years the Student Center Programs Council has worked to boost the morale of the student population during the school year, helping coordinate big...
If you go to class during the Campus MovieFest filming period, there’s a good chance that you’ve seen the Lecture Crashers. They “crash” lectures by...
Enterprising Tech students got to stretch their creative minds this year with the InVenture Competition for a shot at thousands in prize money, patent filings...
By Tamara Johnson Contributing Writer The rainy, gloomy weather all day Saturday may have deterred many students’ weekend plans, but it was not an issue...