Last Thursday, the Department of Housing announced new housing procedures for 1157 potential rising fifth- and sixth-year students on campus due to housing shortages. Instead...
Starting Spring Break, the Department of Housing will implement a new single stream recycling system to replace the multi-stream process that Georgia Tech currently uses....
Over the past two weeks, students, faculty and staff received an email from Institute President G. P. “Bud” Peterson and other administrators inviting them to...
For the last four years, the Student Government Association has organized the Georgia Tech Day at the Capitol as an opportunity for students to experience...
On Tuesday, Jan. 19, semi-finalists for the InVenture Prize competed for one of six finalist spots in the final, televised rounds on March 13. “It’s...
Despite increases in research awards and need for resources, the library has faced difficulty in addressing these demands across campus due to a relatively stagnant...
Faced with waning student registration and organizational problems, the Student Center Programs Council (SCPC) has greatly scaled back the number of classes offered as part...
A six dollar increase to the mandatory student health fee may be underway for next year. The Mandatory Student Fee Advisory Committee (MSFAC) recently recommended...
Recently, the Office of the President and the Undergraduate Student Government Association (SGA) have been collaborating to develop a plan to split the Spring 2013...
A part of the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) requiring professors to determine the required materials for each course and give this information to Auxiliary...
Beginning Feb. 14, major construction will be held around Bobby Dodd Stadium, affecting student activity on East Campus. Frank Lamia, Associate Director of Construction Services,...
The eco-friendly student transportation alternative known as Green Operated Transit Carrying Humanity Around (GOTCHA) rides has found relative success on campus since its establishment late...
According to the Georgia Office of Planning and Budget (OPB), increase in revenue from the Georgia Lottery will be used to increase the amounts awarded...
Tech may soon be launching its first, in-house developed satellite into outer space. Earlier this month, a team of over 60 undergraduate and graduate students...