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With the commencement of the fall semester, classes and extracurricular activities are fully underway at Tech. For first-year students, this semester includes a plethora of...
Catalyst students stranded
On Aug. 5, 2020, Catalyst Apartments, a new student apartment complex, announced that they would be opening in West Midtown, Atlanta in fall 2021. One...
Bid day festivities return to West Campus’ Burger Bowl after year of virtual recruitment
This Monday marked a new beginning for many first year students as the final day of sorority recruitment, Bid Day, took place across east campus....
Progress Pride Staircase Unveiled
On July 22, members of the Tech community came together to celebrate the unveiling of the Progress Pride Staircase, now located at the Klaus Advanced...
SMILE’s Hearts for Campus Returns
Once again Tech’s SMILE club is holding their Hearts for Campus event, hanging inspiring messages on trees across campus to welcome students, faculty, and staff...
Tech Alumnus Announces World’s Largest Advanced Recycling Plant
Due to the excessive production and overuse of plastics around the world, individuals constantly try to find new ways to solve global environmental challenges. Brightmark,...
A look back at the 1996 Olympic Games
With the Tokyo 2020 Olympics beginning in less than a month, people all over the world are looking forward to seeing the epic athletic festival...
Clarkston builds soccer field for refugees
Whether it’s the mass displacement of the Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar’s northern Rakhine State, the presidential crisis in Venezuela forcing relocation for millions, or the...
Tech Alumni Named first Black GSU President
Last month, Georgia State University announced that their university president, Mark Becker, will be stepping down as president, with M. Brian Blake replacing him. Blake...
Welcoming the Class of 2025 to campus
Students living at Tech this summer might have started seeing a few new faces around campus this past week. On Monday, June 21, the first...
Vaccine eligibility expands across the nation
Ever since Operation Warp Speed successfully developed and distributed the COVID-19 vaccine in December of 2020, federal and state governments alike have been pushing rollout...
Urban Honey Bee Project brings pollinators to Tech
With the summer semester starting and COVID restrictions being lifted in outdoor environments, an unlikely group has increasingly become the subject of research from all...
Mask mandate lifted across USG campuses
Tech students throughout the past year had to establish slightly different routines as they have prepared for their in-person lectures or study sessions in the...
Tech’s annual research funding budget tops $1B for academic projects across disciplines
In the spirit of progress and service, Tech continues to make an effort to support research opportunities for faculty and students outside the classroom, and...
Technique interviews grad SGA leadership
The Technique recently sat down for a (virtual) interview with the newly elected graduate SGA president and vice president, discussing their goals and ambitions for...
New option for health requirement takes a closer look at mental wellness
According to a recent article from the Georgia Tech News Center, APPH 1060: Flourishing Strategies for Well-being and Resilience has been released for summer freshmen...
Maintain precautions: Tech professor’s data model shows ‘false peaks’ in cases
A recent article authored by a Tech professor offers an explanation for the trends in COVID-19 cases in the United States and suggests how the...
Students plan memorial for Chengming “Julian” Gu
On March 21, the campus community received the heavy news of the death of undergraduate student Chengming “Julian” Gu, third-year CS. After the Division of...