Consensus Opinion
While outgoing College of Engineering Dean Gary May made great strides in areas such as diversity, we would still like to see changes made in...
Two for one deal on graduations
The vast majority of students that attend Tech will go to a graduation ceremony. So naturally, the event should be as good as possible. A...
A year of undergrad SGA in review
With the year coming to a close, the SGA executive branch is already transitioning from the leadership of outgoing President Nagela Nukuna to incoming President...
Greek recruitment needs a delay
Currently at Tech, first-semester freshmen are the prime focus of Greek organizations during recruitment. These students are just beginning college and are experiencing academic and...
A hard look at weather cancellations
While the storms this past Wednesday failed to live up to some of the more apocalyptic predictions, they were still nothing to take lightly. Classes...
Fixing Tech’s crowded study spaces
With the steady increase of Tech’s undergraduate enrollment from 12,360 in 2006 to 15,142 last year, it is understandable that spaces to study in may...
Leanne and Apollo: our choice for Tech
Deciding upon the Technique’s endorsement was a long, tiring and sometimes frustrating process. All of the candidates running this year have genuine merits but possess...
Expectations of student organizations
In the wake of SCPC and SGA’s “Night at the Fox” event as well as the subsequent backlash from those upset at the website crash,...
Future of SGA candidacy
It is almost that time of the year again — highly-involved students will begin speaking loudly and publicly about how you should vote for them...
Deans need CIOS written responses
At a meeting of Faculty Senate this past Tuesday, changes to CIOS were discussed. SGA leaders proposed the integration of quantitative data from CIOS into...
Georgia HB-51 endangers victims
Sponsored by Republican Rep. Earl Ehrhart, HB-51 aims to fundamentally alter the process for dealing with how sexual assault cases are handled at Georgia universities...
International students in the crosshairs
With the threat of a newly-introduced H-1B Visa bill in the U.S. House of Representatives along with President Donald Trump’s ban on immigration from seven...
Science faces threats from Trump
Do not let petty politics come before objective truth President Donald Trump’s new administration brought the proverbial hammer down on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)...
Coed and gender-inclusive housing
Tech’s on-campus housing is used by thousands each semester, yet it provides very little in the way of options for students who wish for coed...
Threats to sanctuary campuses
Public support for “sanctuary campuses” has grown recently. Following a petition requesting classification as a sanctuary campus from the student body, Emory President Claire Sterk...
Reacting to a Trump win
Donald Trump won the presidential election in the early hours of Nov. 9. Demographic-specific results show that a majority within the age range 18–25 favored...
The responsibility to vote
All college students, especially those at Tech, should make effort to vote. Despite any discouragement that may have bubbled up throughout the grueling last year...
KSU suffers from USG malfeasance
The University System of Georgia (USG) Board of Regents announced earlier this month that Kennesaw State University’s (KSU) new president would be Sam Olens, Georgia’s...