Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere (CARE) is one of the world’s leading humanitarian organizations dedicated to combating and eliminating issues in global suffering such...
Last Thursday, Jan. 24, the American Red Cross Club held its annual January Blood Drive. Tech sponsors for the event included Mobilizing Opportunity for Volunteer...
In his State of the Union address Monday night, President George W. Bush announced a $150 billion proposal to stimulate the ever-slowing economy. Over the...
The Student Programs Council Ideas and Issues Committee hosted one of its more unique guests last Thursday when Loyd Aurebach, the Director of the Office...
Over winter break the Tech Sport Parachute Club made a 30-hour drive to Eloy, Ariz. for the United States Parachute Association (USPA) National Collegiate Parachuting...
In the early morning of Jan. 3, 2008, Tech lost a beloved Jacket. Sara Keene, a fourth-year Materials Science and Engineering major, passed away due...
With the widespread use of computers and the implementation of the Student Computer Ownership (SCO) initiative at Tech, students have plenty of choices when deciding...
Spring not only marks the beginning of Hollywood’s award season, but also awards season for college filmmakers across the country. Campus Movie Fest (CMF) kicked...
The rise of commercially available high-speed internet led to a revolution in online do-it-yourself projects. People quickly learned things from tying a tie to cooking...