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GTAR places first in aerial robotics contest
By Sijia Cai Staff Writer The Georgia Tech Aerial Robotics team (GTAR) won first place in the 2008 International Aerial Robotics Competition in Fort Benning,...
Football forces multiple parking closures
Tech played Jacksonville State in its first football game of the year yesterday, and television coverage of the game forced Tech Parking to close three...
News Briefs
Former Tech students win gold in Beijing Two former Tech students won gold medals in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Chris Bosh, who won a...
Council Clippings
UHR Meeting The Undergraduate House of Representatives (UHR) held their inaugural weekly meeting of the 2008 Fall Semester on Tuesday. The UHR meetings started off...
State budget reductions to cost Tech millions
On August 22, Interim President Gary Schuster sent out a campus wide bulletin stating that because of a state of Georgia tax revenue shortfall, all...
Library construction results in Stingerette service extension
Many Tech students were surprised to find the library parking lot fenced off when they arrived on campus this semester. The lot has been closed...
‘Nique launches outreach initiative
If you look through this week’s Technique you may notice that we have overhauled our section headers. We hope you like the changes; we have...
Greek Rush Week experiences increase in participation
The Interfraternity Council (IFC) reported that the number of people who accepted bids to the 31 fraternities at this year’s Rush Week was 523.While fairly...
Management’s Acuity Plaza nearly complete
Over the past several weeks, Tech has played host to a variety of noticeable construction projects. One of these additions to Tech real estate is...
Dining introduces new meal plans for students
In an attempt to give Tech students more options, Campus Services has been promoting new meal plans that are now available for purchase. “This year,...
Athletic Association: Football ticket sales up
The number of tickets sold for Georgia Tech football game came under scrutiny in an Atlanta Journal-Constitution article printed two weeks ago, which states that...
Judge issues ruling in Sklar v. Clough
The judge in the Sklar v. Clough federal lawsuit ruled against Tech’s motion to reconsider on July 23, finally bringing to an end to the...
Vice provost of academic diversity named
Biomedical Engineering professor Gilda Barabino was named Tech’s first Vice Provost for Academic Diversity (VPAD). Barabino will be in charge of the strategic development of...