Opinions
Alright, for those of you that have the lung capacity, take a deep breath. On Dec. 20, 2019, an amendment was made to the Federal...
The culture of “getting out”
I Got In. And I cannot wait to get out. “#IGotIn.” The first of the traditions you come to know and love from Georgia Tech....
Examining the flaws of career fairs
While I have been going to Tech career fairs for about five years now, there is always a feeling of apprehension as I walk out...
Finding hope in “BoJack”
The time is nigh for me to bid a sentimental farewell to my favorite show, “BoJack Horseman.” Netflix’s hit animated series about a depressed, alcoholic...
Gerwig’s “Little Women” unites women of all ages
I sit in the theater between my mother and my grandmother, all three of us with tears in our eyes and pride in our hearts...
How to argue in a loving way
On a hot summer morning, I made an off-handed comment to a friend about climate change — likely complaining about the heat, something I am...
New year, new eats
As the month of January passes by, so does the determination and will that drove the resolutions made by many at the beginning of the...
When slurs cross cultures
I vividly remember the first time I ever encountered “the n-word.” I was in the fourth grade, attending elementary school in a small but fairly...
A criticism of bad criticism
Criticism is the method by which we cause things to change by exploring our reactions to something, and it necessitates at least one person observing...
To judge, or not to judge others’ judgement
I have always prided myself in being the person that my friends can talk to when they are in a bad place. It is in...
Through the heath
I had always told myself that art was out of my grasp: that I would never be able to fully understand or even appreciate it....
Consensus: In response to “Mayor Bottoms, tear down this statue!”
The Technique Editorial Board stands with GSU’s The Signal in calling for the relocation of the new Henry Grady monument. Figures like Grady with white...
Exactly where I needed to be
When I started at Tech, I was a bright-eyed, bushy tailed freshman, full of vim and vigor and ready to run sprints every morning up...
Parallels in politics
Perhaps one of the most formative moments in my political thinking came when I got some spam mail at my parent’s house. I was back...
Long Live #TheDiscourse
It seems that nearly every week, #TheDiscourse is under attack. Last week, it was pushback on criticism dedicated to Ellen Degeneres sitting at a football...
Racism is not permanent
In the past few years — spurred on, perhaps, by the election of Donald Trump — some progressives have initiated a conversation about how to...
Breaking bubbles, shattering echo chambers
In about a year, American citizens will again decide who holds the privilege of leading our country for the next four years. I was a...
‘Escaping’ nature is a privilege
In season 5, episode 8 of the hit HBO comedy, “Silicon Valley,” there is a rather poignant scene where Dinesh, a Pakistani-American immigrant, must locate...