On July 4 Tech administrator Bahareh Azizi announced her candidacy for the Atlanta City Council District 6 seat representing Midtown, Morningside, Druid Hills and Virginia...
Feeling a little blue because you did not get your dream job/co-op/ internship this summer because of the crumbling economy? Don’t despair, you are definitely...
Every fall semester, thousands of students, parents, faculty and alumni flood Tech’s campus to partake in an old Jackets’ tradition: tailgating before football games. Tailgating...
The Institute will be hosting a full day of activities to celebrate the investiture of President “Bud” Peterson, Tech’s tenth president, on September 3. The...
As the fall semester kicks off with a record number of incoming first-year and transfer students scrambling to attend their first week of classes, settling...
While Commencement marks the end of a student’s college career, Convocation commemorates a student’s entry into the arena of higher education. Convocation acts as the...
It’s a well-oiled machine, worn with the experience of age, and carefully engineered to every last detail. A library of protocols and carefully planned chains...
The Iranian Student Association (ISA) hosted a remembrance ceremony on June 30th to honor victims of recent violence in Iran. The event, which was held...
The player leaps to counter the fury of his opponent, knocking volley after volley right back at him. The opponent responds with equal ferocity, breaking...
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...