Letters to the Editor
We couldn’t be more honored to be running for Student Body President and Vice President. With our combined 5 years of internal SGA experience and...
Sara and Andrew; “change from the inside”
In Disney Pixar’s movie “Inside Out,” the protagonist, Riley, moves to San Francisco with her parents, turning her world upside down. At first, her emotions...
Anju and Ben; “connecting campus”
We’re both honored and humbled by the opportunity to campaign to be your Student Body President and Executive Vice President. We President’s Cabinet as VP...
A Student Center for the next generation
As the President of the Graduate Student Body, I am involved in many discussions of student fees. When evaluating any Georgia Tech project that involves...
Campus carry moving forward despite student leader opposition
As the two student body presidents of the 25,034 undergraduate and graduate students at Georgia Tech, there is one question we constantly get asked: Why...
We deserve to have a better Student Center
Georgia Tech is undoubtedly one of the best places in the world to get an education. Many of us are familiar with the facts, statistics...
My view on racism and due process
On Feb. 24, President Peterson vacated sanctions against Phi Delta Theta as per recommendation by former Chief Justice Leah Ward-Sears in her report. The report...
An open letter to state Representative Earl Ehrhart
We are tired. We wish we could say that it was because of intramurals, school work or extracurricular activities. Instead, we are tired after “losing”...
Progress & Service: Paying forward Tech’s Academic Excellence
I’m wrapping up my final year at Georgia Tech, savoring every opportunity the Institute has to offer before I graduate in May. I’m finishing up...
Ivan Allen students should not be pitied, rather respected
Christian Shaheen’s article on the liberal arts at Tech is, at best, disingenuous. At worst, it abuses the words of a second-year INTA student to...
The Student Center needs to be expanded
Through time and a booming student population, the Student Center can no longer meet the needs of our students. Whether it’s the giant lines to...
Student Center renovation is costly
Between March 9–16, the Georgia Tech student body will vote on a referendum to approve a mandatory fee of up to $85 per semester to...
Taking a second look at the southern racism editorial
When I first read Mr. Johnson’s piece on racism in the South, I assumed that it was what it appeared to be: an opinion article...
It’s up to us to ensure that the justice system on campus is fair to all
In the last few months, a light has begun to shine into the darkness of OSI’s investigatory techniques. Starting small, with only a few whispers...
Raising awareness for refugees and human trafficking
January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month and marks the beginning of a year where we will continue to confront the growing refugee problem that dominated...
Reassessing stigmas against sexual violence on Tech’s campus
In recent weeks, there has been increased attention surrounding sexual violence on campus and the Office of Student Integrity’s response to such. As student organizations...
Must we choose how to address gender inequity?
In her Oct. 16, 2015, Technique article, Dr. Annie Anton argues against the “Join the Brave and Bold” effort to change a word of the...
Take meaningful steps towards gender equality
As an alum and a school chair, I feel compelled to comment on the “Join the Brave and the Bold” petition that is circulating. As...