Recent crimes both near and on campus—beginning with the robbery at gunpoint in Home Park a few weeks ago and the recent attacks on women—have started a conversation about campus safety.
SGA’s “Keep the T in Tech Week” has brought attention to the campus-wide issue of stealing T’s from campus signs. This new “tradition” does a great deal of harm to the Institute, both financially and aesthetically, and likewise causes much greater harm than benefit to campus life.
Following the developments of the past few days in the arena of conference expansion, the ACC is set to welcome Syracuse University and the University of Pittsburgh as its two newest members.
For student organizations at Tech, block seating is an important part of the ticketing process, which SGA has taken partial control of in order to ease the logistical strain on the AA.
This Sunday will mark the tenth anniversary of a defining moment in many Tech students’ childhoods: the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. This weekend, people across the country will reflect on those who were lost that day and what this event has meant for their lives.
With his State of the Institute address on Tuesday, Institute President G. P. “Bud” Peterson gave his thoughts on the state of affairs at Tech; however, we feel that his speech left much to be desired.
To foster a warmer relationship between students and professors this semester, faculty were encouraged to spend a few minutes on the first day of class...