Consensus Opinion
The Student Center Programs Council (SCPC) and Talks at Tech recently announced that astrophysicist Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson would be visiting Tech to give a...
The TechArts Festival
The TechArts Festival, a showcase of the creative talents of students and faculty, ended last Saturday. The Festival had over 30 different events held over...
Service for the students
Student organizations such as Campus Kitchen, which redistributes uneaten dining hall food to hungry students and members of the community, and Campus Closet, which accepts...
The Safe Carry Protection Act
Last Tuesday, the Georgia House of Representatives passed the Safe Carry Protection Act. The bill changes several provisions related to carrying weapons in unauthorized locations....
One application to rule them all
The success of many Tech-related mobile applications, including Jacket Guardian, the Career Fair app, and the Nextbus app suggests the need for a consolidated, well-organized...
FIJI allegations reveal cultural issues
Phi Gamma Delta, often called FIJI, is currently facing two separate lawsuits from Georgia State University students claiming that members of the fraternity drugged and...
The new cleaning policy
This past week, students found notes in their apartments and emails informing them that Custodial and Maintenance Services would be entering apartments to clean stoves...
Registration revisited
When tackling registration, students need as much information as possible so they can make intelligent decisions that best suit their personal learning needs. In the...
The Smoking Prohibition
The Board of Regents (BOR) of the University System of Georgia (USG) introduced a proposal to establish a Tobacco and Smoke-Free Campus Policy to go...
Renovating Third Floor West
Find out what the Technique staff thinks should be done with Third Floor West in the Library.
Safer students mean a safer campus
The Georgia Tech Police Department (GTPD) is well known for its strong campus presence, a variety of campus safety initiatives and an open encouragement of...
Getting it to the non-Greeks
Participation in homecoming events can be extended to several non-Greek students.
Dealing with the drop date
Why a later date helps students and professors
The Get Yourself Protected campaign
Find out why Stamps' new sexual health initiatives are good for students and faculty.
Mental health has several factors
How a culture shift and reallocated resources can improve mental health
Connecting students with service
The Westside Communities Alliance (WCA), a communications network that connects volunteers with service projects in Atlanta, shows great promise. Started by two west-side neighborhoods and...
New Access to Ferst Center
The Student Government Association recently passed a bill allocating $30,000 as payment to the Ferst Center for recognized student organizations to use their facilities during...
Peterson’s Institute Address
Last week, Institute President Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson made his annual address, highlighting the recent developments at Tech and touching on its future progress. President...