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After nearly two decades as a home to generations of sisters, Alpha Delta Chi’s chapter house has closed its doors on Tech’s campus. The proceeds...
President Cabrera delivers Institute Address
Tech president Angel Cabrera delivered his sixth annual Institute Address on Thursday, Sept. 5. Students, faculty and staff filled the Atlantic Theater in the John...
Job seekers face troubles in the 2024 market
As students walk on the graduation stage in their cap and gown and accept their degrees, they embark on a future where they know their...
Georgia State Election Board hit by lawsuit
On Aug. 19, the Republican-controlled Georgia State Election Board approved new voting rules that permit county election board members to investigate all discrepancies in the...
MARTA owes $70 million to taxpayers
A new audit shows that riders have been overcharged for bus and operational services provided by Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) through their expansion...
Aerospace school breaks ground on “Hangar”
The Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering broke ground on a new facility called the “Hangar” on Friday, Aug. 16. The construction is expected to...
Kamala Harris accepts nomination at DNC
After a tumultuous month with President Biden dropping out of the race, Democrats came together at the Democratic National Convention to celebrate Vice President Kamala...
Chilled water outage halts campus activities
Multiple chilled water outages across Tech’s campus in late July left several on-campus cooling systems, including air conditioning, unable to operate. This resulted in delayed...
Student protests explode in Bangladesh
Student protests over Bangladesh’s quota system turned violent after the country’s courts refused to scrap the protested quotas, leaving the issue unresolved and leading longtime...
GT Launches New Rural Student Recruiting Program
In a push to increase Tech’s population of students from rural areas, the undergraduate admissions office has partnered with the Small Town and Rural Students...
One of three Tech dining halls closes indefinitely
The recent announcement of Brittain Dining Hall’s closure has left many students upset and concerned about the future of dining on campus. The dining hall...
Disputed Georgia AP humanities class approved
After weeks of confusion, Advanced Placement (AP) African American Studies has been officially approved by the Georgia Department of Education (GADOE) and will be added...
Delta reportedly plans to seek damages from CrowdStrike
Correction: A previous headline stated, “Delta sues Crowdstrike, following IT outage.” According to CNBC, Delta intends to seek damages from Crowdstrike. However, no lawsuits have...
Tech’s LGBTQIA+ Resource Center supports Atlanta’s Pride Month Festivities
Pride month celebrations commenced in Atlanta, this past June, marking 54 years since the first celebrations. The month-long observance started in June of 1970, commemorating...
Labour Party bags landslide victory in UK Elections
While the United States spent the Fourth of July celebrating 248 years of independence, major elections took place across the pond. The United Kingdom (UK)...
Tech Enhances Mental Health Support with QPR Training
Mental health awareness is crucial for everyone, especially for students. Without good mental health, participating in social activities, excelling in classes and maintaining proper nutrition...
A firsthand analysis of the 2024 Presidential Debate’s Spin Room
In the hours leading up to the 2024 Presidential Debate, Gov. Brian Kemp visited Tech’s own McCamish Pavilion, which doubled as the spin room for...
Narendra Modi becomes the Prime Minister of India for the third consecutive time
Even the scorching sun, hot winds and temperatures beyond 110°F did not deter Indian voters from participating in the world’s largest electoral process, as more...