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On Tuesday, more than 9,500 Tech students, faculty and staff, as well as dignitaries from around the state, gathered at McCamish Pavilion to hear President...
Photo Story: Presidential news leads to long queues
Students waited for up to three hours on Friday to get tickets to see President Barack Obama speak on campus Tuesday at McCamish Pavilion. Students...
SGA votes on mental health
On Tuesday, The Student Government Association (SGA) passed resolution 15U025 regarding the mental health of the student body. The resolution addressed a number of students’...
Tech students stop to smell the roses on shuttle
As of last month, the Emory Shuttle Bus makes a stop at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. The bus keeps its original route, which loops from...
GTPD, ASSU hold open forum
Last week, the Georgia Tech Police Department (GTPD) held a forum in conjunction with the African American Student Union (AASU) to gauge student feedback regarding...
SGA sitting on $1.2 Million, CRC dominates
On Jan. 29, the Student Government Association (SGA) released its Undergraduate House of Representatives (UHR) Treasurer’s Report: a two-page infographic outlining updates made to the...
Tech receives recognition from Google for Rise Up
On Feb. 2, Google announced that Tech was one of the recipients of the Google Rise Award in recognition of the Institute’s work with Project...
Campus gathers to discuss mental health
A conversation began at Tech this week about mental health and suicide prevention after the tragic death of a Tech undergraduate student last Monday. The...
Clough to return to campus
Former Tech President and former Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution Dr. G. Wayne Clough will speak at the Spring 2015 commencement and receive an honorary...
Long-term solutions to Scheller’s security problem
Since the Jan. 5 incident in which a student was robbed inside the Scheller College of Business atrium, the Georgia Tech Police Department (GTPD) has...
VIP receives $5 million grant
The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust awarded a $5 million grant to Tech’s Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) Program this month. The program...
Is Tech Prepared for Ebola?
Roughly one year ago, a student at Tech suffered a case of meningitis. All of the occupants of the residence of the afflicted individual were...
Google Fiber is good for you
Last month, Google announced that it will be expanding its Google Fiber network, which is capable of delivering gigabit Internet connection speeds, into Atlanta. Areas...
Dean Royster reappointed, defends Liberal Arts
Last month, Dr. Jacqueline Royster was re-appointed as the Dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts after a customary five-year review of her...
Klemis Kitchen opens
Last Monday, Klemis Kitchen officially opened to all students who had officially qualified. The program serves as a food pantry for students in need of...
CRC coordinator resigns amid audit scandal
After an investigation conducted by the Department of Internal Auditing, the Campus Recreation Center (CRC) Sports Clubs Coordinator Ken Lovic resigned from his position. The...
SGA survey on an increased transportation fee
A recent survey conducted by the Student Government Association (SGA) indicated that Tech undergraduates, at a rate of 59.98 percent, supported a $3 increase in...
Tech library analyzes students’ study habits
Tech library researchers recently published a paper about the Clough Commons that analyzes the influence that the building has had on students’ academic productivity. Published...