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At the Institute, certain majors are more popular than others when it comes to student acceptances and enrollment. According to the 2023 incoming class profile...
Lilypad places first in InVenture Prize Competition
What began as an inspiration from a cancer biology and biotechnology class lecture was soon transformed by Tech students into an award-winning diagnostic tool. Lilypad...
Georgia primaries pose concerns for young voters
Editor’s Note: The election results quoted in this article are accurate up until 5 p.m. on Wednesday, March 13. The long-awaited Georgia primaries were held...
A recollection of women’s history at the Institute
A timeline paints the walls of a hallway on the first floor of the Smithgall Student Services building, leading up to the Tech Women’s Resource...
UGA campus safety concerns after tragic homicide
The University of Georgia (UGA) announced new measures for strengthening safety across their campus, totaling $7.3 million after the first homicide in nearly 30 years...
Fulton County DA Fani Willis faces indictment
In August 2023, Fulton County’s District Attorney (DA) Fani Willis was in the courthouse, questioning former President Donald Trump and his aides on their involvement...
Candidates defend platforms at SGA debate
Editor’s note: This was written on Wednesday, March 6, before Monica Graham and Kopal Chaurasia rescinded their executive ticket. In Technique tradition, the paper hosted...
ABA founds Task Force for American Democracy
On Tuesday, Feb. 13, attorneys, retirees, nonprofit representatives and politicians alike gathered at the State Bar of Georgia for the first American Bar Association (ABA)...
Gen Z students prepare for state primary elections
Early voting for the Georgia Presidential Preference Primary and Georgia State House District 125 Special Runoff Election began on Feb. 19, 2024 and will remain...
OFSA VP will arive amid unique political climate
Many students request financial aid each year, receiving monetary resources from institutional, state or national programs. Paying for college can be a major burden, but...
Coca-Cola’s Bea Perez talks sustainability at Tech
The Institute’s trajectory is shaped by its partnerships, whether that be in the local Atlanta community or the corporate sector. One such important partnership is...
Institute expansion seeks to avoid gentrification
The Institute’s Comprehensive Campus Plan (CCP) is an ongoing initiative to expand Tech’s footprint in order to accommodate the needs of its growing student body. ...
SEWB enacts well-being roadmap developments
Since launching in Fall 2022, the Cultivate Well-Being Action and Transformation Roadmap has guided Tech faculty, staff and students on ways to foster health and...
Disillusion in Black Greek Life communities
The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), commonly called the Divine Nine, is a collaborative council connecting the nine historically African American sororities and fraternities across college...
2024 elections pose threat to Pakistani democracy
Editor’s Note: All facts in this article are reported as of Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024 at 6 p.m. The Republic of Pakistan, a sovereign nation...
Tech sophomore helps write senate financial bill
During this legislative session, LillyAnne Beatty, a second-year PUBP at Tech, made significant contributions to Senate Bill (SB) 366 as a policy analyst. It successfully...
Construction disrupts Techwood Drive traffic
Tech students may have noticed the abundance of construction in the past few months; between new bike lanes and repaved roads, it seems like these...
Tech’s Re-Wind wins DoE renewable energy prize
Team Re-Wind USA, a Tech-based research team, was declared one of the winners of the United States Department of Energy’s (DoE) Wind Turbine Materials Recycling...