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Tech baseball has a long and storied history of developing players into some of the best in the country. Mark Teixeira, Charlie Blackmon, Jason Varitek...
Black students discuss Institute DEI changes
Every year during Black History Month, the Technique sits down with a small group of students who are members of one of the National Pan-Hellenic...
Travis Nunnally talks Black Tech excellence
Twin brothers and Tech alumni Travis (M.S. ME ‘09) and Troy Nunnally (M.S. ECE ‘09, Ph.D. ECE ‘14) develop cutting-edge technologies for businesses, all while...
Baseball season starts off with anticipation
Following a heartbreaking NCAA Regional extra-innings exit in Athens, Ga. to u[sic]GA last May, the Jackets coaching staff and players worked hard throughout the offseason...
Dream sign Griner, WNBA free agency frenzy
The WNBA offseason officially began on Feb. 1 when players were allowed to sign new contracts, and many stars have found new homes. From the...
Walker, GTSAAB work to improve Tech life
Students at Tech deal with challenges everyday, from studying for the next exam to connecting with friends, but student-athletes face those same challenges while also...
Almirón Atlanta reunion: more than a player
With the stroke of a pen Thursday afternoon, Paraguayan midfielder Miguel ‘Miggy’ Almirón sealed his return to Atlanta United after a six-year stint with English...
LOVB emphasizes passion for volleyball
Tech volleyball fans have a new team to root for: LOVB Atlanta, one of six inaugural League One Volleyball (LOVB) teams. LOVB (pronounced ‘love’) is...
Atlanta Ballet stuns with “The Rite of Spring”
The stage is a battleground. Four women and four men, swirling like wind-driven flames, embody the primal pull of sacrifice. Sophie Poulain, in her first...
SoundNOW celebrates innovation in Atlanta’s contemporary music scene
From Jan. 27 to Feb. 2, SoundNOW hosted its eighth annual music festival in different locations around Atlanta. Meant to encapsulate the eclectic side of...
Ax and the Hatchetmen bring summertime indie to Vinyl
Atlanta’s Vinyl at Center Stage Theater became a haven for all indie music lovers last Wednesday as Ax and the Hatchetmen took up residence in...
Girlpuppy shines at Abortion Access Benefit Series
No matter your stance on the issue, it is generally understood that a woman’s access to an abortion is at risk now more than ever....
Highlights from the 67th Grammys
This year, the Recording Academy hosted the 67th annual Grammy Awards. The event was hosted in Los Angeles, and there was a clear reflection of...
Sparkling SCPC Drag Shows attracts students
Tech’s campus came alive with glitter, music and electrifying energy during the Spring Drag Show, a highly anticipated event hosted by the Student Center Programs...
“The Legacy of Black Greek Life: Tradition, Activism, and Community”
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have long been celebrated as places where Black culture is honored, and their student bodies reflect the diversity of...
Aquarium comes alive after-hours with SCPC’s Night at the Aquarium
Student Center Programs Council (SCPC) took Tech students “Under The Sea” for GT Night at the Aquarium 2025. This annual spring semester event is widely...
Consensus: DEI
As the ink dries on yet another executive order from the Oval Office, here in Atlanta, the Trump administration’s policy against Diversity, Equity and Inclusion...
The biggest loser of the Luka Dončić trade is the NBA
Calling Dallas Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison a popular topic of discussion among NBA fans is putting it mildly. He’s made a decision that has...