Amidst the icy roads, armies of snow plows and climatically appropriate references to Disney’s Frozen, it is no surprise that the idea of global warming...
Additional information has been discovered relating to the two civil lawsuits filed last month against the Tech chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity (FIJI), the...
On Feb. 5, the African American Student Union and supporting sponsors provided the Georgia Tech Black History Month Lecture with Melissa V. Harris-Perry as the...
On Jan. 23, the Roe Stamps Turf Field was officially opened with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Numerous faculty and students, such as President Peterson, SGA...
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) has announced that Tech will soon expand its MyGT online service to offer free downloads of Microsoft Office to...
Starting in 2014, Tech’s Highland Bakery is offering a new, advance online ordering system. By going to the Highland Bakery website, Tech students, faculty and...
Beginning this semester, Tech Housing will conduct monthly cleanings of bathrooms and kitchens in suite and apartment style student residences on campus. Originally, these living...
On Jan. 13, 2014, the fourth annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration, a commemoration of MLK through a variety of educational and inspirational programs and...
On Jan. 1, 2014, OIT-PS, which handles the service of mass printing, in collaboration with the Student Government Association (SGA) made the decision to limit...
Earlier last month, the Partnership for an Advanced Computing Environment (PACE) announced a new partnership with Emory University to supply its neighbor in Decatur with...
Stamps Health Services introduced Sports Medicine to its Silver Clinic this week as a new option for care and treatment for patients this semester. According...
With record low temperatures reminiscent of the “Snowpocalypse of 2011,” which shut down Tech for its first week of classes, many students thought something similar...