For two consecutive nights at Buckhead Theatre, Atlanta’s country music fans embraced their inner cowboy to show out for their favorite Texas-native, Dylan Gossett. The...
On Oct. 26 and 27, ONE Music Fest (OMF) celebrated 15 years of being one of the southeastern region’s largest two-day urban progressive music festivals....
For the past few months, campaigns have bombarded voters with ads talking about everything from taxes to food costs to border security. But one thing...
For the past two centuries, the American judicial system has weighed in during our nation’s most pivotal moments, inflection points that have steered and shaped...
Single-issue voters and those who are politically apathetic have one thing in common: they are both harmful to the country by discouraging political discussions representative...
This election is on a razor’s edge, and voters across the country will make a decision between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald...
Music blared from Georgia State University’s (GSU) Student Center Ballroom on Oct. 17 for Pride Prom, where many queer and trans people gathered to celebrate...
Last Wednesday, Oct. 23, Tools for Life hosted an adaptive gaming event, inviting friends, family, and Georgia Tech students to join them in exploring inclusive...
Tech community members had the opportunity to vote in person for the upcoming presidential election at the John Lewis Student Center last week. Early voting...
As Election Day approaches, Tech’s politically active student organizations are ramping up their efforts to engage the campus community in political dialogue and activism. Four...
This past Wednesday, Oct. 23, the Tech community gathered around Tech Green to celebrate a belated Moon Festival, which took place this year in mid-September....
A day after early voting commenced in Georgia, a significant lawsuit filed by the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and the Democratic Party of Georgia against...