After nearly a week of runoff voting, Nagela Nukuna and Shane Mudrinich have won the Undergraduate Student Government Association (SGA) Executive ticket. Nukuna and Mudrinich...
The Stamps Family Charitable Foundation, led by Penny and E. Roe Stamps, recently doubled its annual grant so that all of the approximately 40 freshmen...
On April 13, the Student Government Association’s Government Relations Committee (GRC) ran a public debate, dubbed “Fight Night,” between representatives from both the College Democrats...
After nearly a week of voting, the election for Undergraduate Student Government Association (SGA) Executive has entered a runoff race between Nagela Nukuna/Shane Mudrinich and...
While politicians on America’s higher stage are discussing wages wars and walls, this year’s candidates for President and Executive Vice President of Tech’s Student Government...
Tech recently completed its regular admissions process for the Fall of 2016, admitting 25 percent of applicants during regular and general admission. There were 30,520...
On Nov. 20, 2014, the collaborative effort between Georgia Tech and Emory University to preserve both schools’ library collections broke ground. The Library Service Center...
Each ticket running for Undergraduate President and Vice President participated in a debate on April 5, hosted by the Technique and the Student Government Association (SGA)....
Four tickets vying for Undergraduate Student Government President and Vice President have begun campaigning and released their platforms. This year’s candidates are: Sara Dada, third-year...
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) will be ending support for Zimbra mailboxes beginning June 30. Prior to this date, all current Zimbra users will...
Held on March 3 in the Ferst Center for the Arts, this year’s Margaret Guthman Musical Instrument Competition began with warm emotions from its namesake,...