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Although Ethel Cain’s newest release may appear to be an unexpected pivot from her previous albums, “Perverts” still captures Cain’s raw, unwavering reverence. Through the...
High Museum debuts Johnston Collection
Georgia State University professor and artist Medford Johnston has collected works of art since 1972 with a specific interest in abstract artwork. Johnston and his...
GTMN starts new year right with “Jazz Night”
Opening up a new semester calls for a celebration. The Georgia Tech Musician’s Network (GTMN) thought so, at least. On Friday, Jan. 17, students gathered...
Two Tech students named Astronaut Scholars
On Jan. 14, two Tech students were officially recognized as part of the 2024 class of Astronaut Scholars by the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation. Ryan Rodriguez,...
Students volunteer their time on MLK Day
This past Jan. 20 marked the 30th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday celebrated as a National Day of Service. MLK Day, as it is...
Tech market favorite opens permanent store
“What would you like? You must eat before we talk so you know what you’re asking me about.” That was the first thing Amal Aloui...
The story of a six-time grad
Students from all over the world are attracted to Tech because of its strong academic acumen. The vast majority of students only get to call...
A day in the life of our SGA President
While most of the Institute’s campus sleeps, Shavani Virani is wide awake, making a quick breakfast after her early morning workout to start her day....
Students note struggles with insurance plans
At the start of each calendar year, deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums reset on health insurance plans. For students relying on insurance to supplement chronic conditions,...
Meta drops fact-checkers
In a Facebook video released on Jan. 7, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that his company will abandon its third-party fact-checking program and adopt a...
Atlanta zoning needs reform
Our city is blessed with an abundance of world-class institutes of higher education. Not only do we have the state’s flagship research institute, Tech, but...
Climate disasters and insurance
With over 37,000 acres burned and more than 6,000 homes lost, the wildfires in Pacific Palisades and Eaton have wrought destruction and grief upon thousands...
The burden of expectation
Gen Z women grew up in the wake of the “girl power” sentiment touted by third-wave feminists. Parents, teachers and books told us from a...
Newer isn’t better
Nearly every day, technological advancements are making their way into consumer products, whether it is Apple announcing further integration of AI into iOS or Nintendo...
State Democrats divided over Laken Riley Act
On Jan. 20, the Senate passed the Laken Riley Act, with all Republican senators and 12 Democrats voting to advance the legislation. The bill was...
Jimmy Carter and his Tech legacy
On a cold Monday morning, hundreds of mourners braving the January wind made their way into the Carter Center in downtown Atlanta. Ashleigh Henning, fourth-year...
“& Juliet” puts a modern spin on the beloved classic
Anyone who has taken a high school English class knows the story of William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet,” the tragic young lovers who defy their...
Thrilling heists return with “Den of Thieves 2: Pantera”
When “Den of Thieves” hit theaters in 2018, it was met with moderate success in the box office and mixed reviews from critics. In the...