Consensus Opinion
After becoming the subject of several local news stories, Tech’s administration decided to allow eight students from the Excel program to walk at this year’s...
Rethinking Commencement
Tech’s Excel Program, per its website, “is a four year college program for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities leading to two separate Certificates.” The...
Our Undergraduate SGA presidential endorsement: Pooja & Haigh
This year’s election cycle has given rising campus leaders a chance to shine the spotlight on problems that SGA can focus on in the coming...
Burning Down the House
Dysfunction in SGA’s legislature.
Evan and Ayo: A Year in Review
As the tenure of SGA leaders Evan Gillon and Ayodeji Aladesanmi comes to a close, students are beginning to get a clearer picture of what...
Do we need an outsider president?
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz drew the ire of many this week as he mulled the possibility of a presidential run. Last election brought a...
Career (Un)Fair
Do some majors lack the resources for job placement?
What to look for in a new president
President G. P. “Bud” Peterson has announced his intention to step down, leaving the Tech community with a pressing question: who will take his place?...
Our Perpetual Civic Duty
In the political fervor of the days leading up to Nov. 6, the term “civic duty” took its place in the transient spotlight of the...
Does Tech really care about the arts?
According to an announcement from Musician’s Network, plans for Tech’s new Student Center do not include a new iteration of Under the Couch (UTC). This...
Fines, Rent and Fine Print
Students moving off campus for the first time often find themselves inundated with new responsibilities. Rent no longer includes use of utilities. Comcast and AT&T...
The effects of banning hard alcohol
On August 27, the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) ruled that all of its member fraternities — a list that includes a majority of chapters...
Effects of overenrollment on campus
Tech’s incoming freshman class this year is larger than last fall’s by approximately 130 students. This may sound like an inconsequential increase when we are...
Is Bird the word?
Taking a look at Atlanta’s newest transportation fad
Privacy in the internet age
Cambridge Analytica highlights a much larger problem
The necessity of knowing what actions are committed to
The presidential elections for SGA this year cannot really be considered one. Evan Gillon and Ayo Aladesanmi are running uncontested for the position of president...
Rideshare bill dies in GSS
Graduate students defeat proposed funding
The silent elections of UHR
Representatives’ significant power is unappreciated.