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Last Friday, Sept. 13, was one of the first cold and rainy nights in Atlanta, ushering in the upcoming fall season. However, the fall gloom...
“Never Let Go” inaugurates spooky season
With the release of “Never Let Go,” spooky season is off to a great start. Directed by Alexandre Aja (“The Hills Have Eyes,” “Piranha”), many...
Lunar Vacation talks new album
On Friday Sept. 13, streaming services were graced with the release of local Atlanta band Lunar Vacation’s most recent project, “Everything Matters, Everything’s Fire,” a...
Students wait in long lines for CS career fair
Long lines snaked around the Campus Recreation Center (CRC) and Stamps Health Services building on Wednesday, Sept. 11, as the College of Computing (CoC) hosted...
Students share opinions on presidential debate
Last Tuesday, many students across campus tuned in to watch the first presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, which...
SKY Happiness combines dessert and wellness
During the week of Sept. 9, Tech observed National Suicide Prevention Week by promoting campus events regarding mental health. SKY Campus Happiness organized their Chocolate...
Bubble Date is popping open your dating world
The world of modern dating can be scary and overwhelming. With endless apps to choose from, seemingly never-ending swiping and surface-level conversations that end in...
GTSO features Spanish composer in concert
Correction: A previous version of this article referred to a student as a “conductor” rather than a “composer.” My grandpa used to braid esparto...
Finding solace in sad songs
Middle school and high school are major phases of life, times when our brains undergo massive changes in a new and challenging environment. These environments...
The (In)famous JoJo Siwa: Sparkles and Strategy
Jojo Siwa. Love her or loathe her, the star’s name reverberates through the corridors of contemporary pop culture with a clamor that’s impossible to ignore....
It’s time for the Yankees to toss out old rules
My dad has taught me many lessons in life, but he made no mistake in choosing the first bit of knowledge to impart on me:...
College Cooking
College students have a reputation for working hard, playing hard and living off instant noodles. The former two stereotypes are generally positive — something that...
Growing Pains
Tech’s Expansion Strains Institute Resources For the first time in institute history, we have over 20,000 undergraduate students. This major milestone is due in part...
Tech addresses overcrowding at football games
A surge in student attendance at Tech football games this season led to overcrowding issues at the first home game against Georgia State University. Organizational...
Atlanta sued by Chattahoochee conservationists
The Chattahoochee Riverkeeper (CRK) filed a lawsuit on Sept. 6 against the City of Atlanta for violating the Clean Water Act. The 34-year-old nonprofit, represented...
GT Shenzhen closes campus after decade in China
Following a thorough investigation, Tech has decided to shut down its overseas campus, the Georgia Tech Shenzhen Institute (GTSI), after its ten years of existence....
Tech battles FSU in ice hockey season opener
Tech’s club ice hockey team kicked off their season with a challenging doubleheader against Florida State University, looking to build on both lessons and momentum...
Jackets fall to Orange, 28-31, despite late surge
While playing away on Sept. 7, the Jackets fell to the Syracuse Orange in a 28-31 loss, their first of the season. Tech struggled on...