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With my time at The Technique coming to an end, it’s hard to believe that it’s actually over. Three years ago, when I came in...
Karen Blair named as head coach for GTWBB
On the morning of April 6, Tech announced the hiring of head coach Karen Blair, the seventh head coach in Georgia Tech Women’s Basketball’s program...
Nell Fortner retires after storied career
After six years at the helm of Tech women’s basketball, head coach Nell Fortner made the decision to retire from coaching. Fortner concludes her coaching...
Tennis slams into post season tournaments
After successful seasons from both the women’s and men’s tennis teams, Tech heads to Cary, N.C. to take on the ACC Championships. The Lady Jackets...
House v. NCAA lawsuit reshapes college sports
The payment of student-athletes at colleges has been a hot button issue recently. With the lack of regulation surrounding NIL, the NCAA has multiple lawsuits...
Reflections from the outgoing editor-in-chief
The Technique has a tradition of its graduating staff penning a “swan song” piece looking back at their time at the Institute. But, since even...
Meet the Tech alum behind SweetWater 420 Fest
SweetWater Brewing Company hosts their 20th annual 420 Fest this weekend at Historic Pullman Yards, boasting a lineup of well-known bands like Marcus King and...
Lucy Dacus releases contemplative album
Indie singer Lucy Dacus released her fourth studio album on March 28. Known for her involvement in the band boygenius alongside Phoebe Bridgers and Julien...
DIY art scene flourishes at Little 5 Fest
Several spring festivities are kicking off in Atlanta, one being the 2nd annual Little 5 Fest held on March 29 and hosted by the Little...
“Dataverse” opens at High
Renowned Japanese digital media artist Ryoji Ikeda’s first United States exhibition “data-verse,” is currently on display at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art. First commissioned in...
Fierce competition at ME2110 contest
A new batch of mechanical engineering students officially completed their semester-long ME 2110 journey with the final robotics event on April 11. This infamous competition...
The conflict of paywalling journalism
It is election season (or any regular day, really), and you get tired of all the articles that fade out to white and read: “Subscribe...
I’m a helluva non-engineer
“Swan Songs,” a tradition at the Technique where senior staff members get to write something of a “farewell piece” before their graduation. Even after I...
The untold value of sports
Throughout my time as a student journalist at the Technique, some people have asked me why I chose to write about sports. My first answer...
How I figured out my own desire path
A desire path is an urban planner’s worst nightmare, a gardener’s recurring inconvenience and an unpunctual Tech student’s dream — a somewhat eroded shortcut due...
Why I am moving back to India post graduation
I still remember the night I got my Georgia Tech acceptance email in 2020. I had just finished high school and was back home. It...
Lessons from the 2024-25 year: consensus opinion
Reflecting on Tech They say that all good things must come to an end, but maybe they don’t have to. Even after finals come and...
News Briefs: April 2025
Inventure Prize Convexity Electronics clinch the first spot at the 2025 edition of the Inventure Prize, a $20,000 grand prize and a spot in the...