This past week, Feb. 14-20, engineering honor society Tau Beta Pi hosted National Engineers Week (E-Week) at Tech. “We’re the largest engineering school in the...
For hundreds of fourth, fifth, sixth and even seventh years, Wednesday Feb. 17 marked the beginning of their last days at Tech as undergraduates with...
The Provost Advisory Search Committee began actively reviewing candidates for the post earlier this month. The current provost, Dr. Gary Schuster, announced his decision to...
Following months of discussions and meetings with students and faculty across campus, Tech’s Strategic Planning Committee publicly released the first draft of the Strategic Planning...
The Student Center is getting a makeover with the addition of five new franchise restaurants. An expanded Chick Fil-A, Subway and Taco Bell restaurants will...
Jacqueline Jones Royster has been named the new dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts following a semester-long search and month-long finalist application...
This edition of Council Clippings covers the UHR and GSS meetings from Feb. 16, 2010. The Caribbean Student Association (CaribSA) requested funding from SGA to...
Representatives from Auxiliary Services and Waffle House held a small ground-breaking ceremony at Tech Square last Friday, Feb. 5. The ceremony will start off a...
The victim of the aggravated assault incident that occurred on campus Thursday, Feb. 5 is recuperating from his wounds at Grady Memorial Hospital. Kshitij Shrotri,...
Multiple buildings across campus experienced power outages on Tuesday, Feb. 9. While it is not currently known how many buildings were effected by the outage,...
The Georgia Tech College Republicans (GTCR) hosted Secretary of State Karen Handel on campus last Tuesday. Handel came as part of her campaign to gain...