Opinions
Because of my family situation, I traveled extensively as a child. I was a Continental Airlines frequent flyer by age eight, which was before their...
Websites are like us; they eventually die too
I, like most other people out there, am painfully embarrassed of my middle school years. My head sported a permanent bowl-cut, I spoke to my...
Small chances are big deals when your life is on the line
I have taken birth control pills since I was 13 years old. I have also taken several statistics classes. Recently, those two facets of my...
Don’t try to force relationships
Kyle and I each had a bottle of wine in our hands as we were sitting on the MARTA. I was friends with Mary from...
Show support for smaller coffeeshops
Small-business coffee shop owners can oversee the coffee process from start to finish: visiting the farms, overseeing the roasteries, grinding and brewing the coffee 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...
Governor Deal Endorses Atlanta March for Science
On April 22nd, thousands of citizens across Atlanta are scheduled to partake in a 2.2 mile march around Downtown Atlanta to spread knowledge and awareness...
Harambe’s death highlights America’s hypocrisy
Last year, the country broke out in rage when the 17-year-old silverback gorilla, Harambe, was killed. Cincinnati zoo officials were forced to make the difficult...
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...
Feminism can greatly benefit men too
Many people falsely believe that feminism is specifically for women, but equal rights can benefit everyone. Men’s rights activists have risen to more prominence in...
Life lessons from a strange mobile game
Last week, I downloaded a mobile game called Ballz to my phone. I cannot remember exactly why. I think one of my friends recommended it,...
In defense of solo travel: finding new perspectives
Five days, 8 museums, 44 miles. The statistics of my recent trip to D.C. fail to depict the most important lesson I learned: I love...
Profits are king in private prison industry
Despite accounting for only 4.4 percent of the world population, the United States currently houses about 25 percent of the world’s incarcerated, according to World...
A Word From the SGA Candidates: Sujay and Richard
We are honored to be running for your Student Body President and Executive Vice President. We both have continually served the student body through SGA,...
A Word From the SGA Candidates: Leanne and Apollo
We are excited to announce our candidacy for your Student Body President and Executive Vice President! We have served Tech for the past three years...