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On Thursday afternoon, Tech women’s basketball traveled up to Clemson, S.C. to face off against the Tigers. The Jackets won the series’ first game in...
Jackets sweep Radford in season opener
Baseball finally came back to the Flats this year — and it did not disappoint. The Jackets opened their season at MacNease Ballpark in a...
Black artists being overlooked in rock industry
African American culture and musicians have always been at the forefront of musical progress. In fact, nearly every genre traces its origins back to the...
Black directors bring different perspective to film
Black filmmakers have expertly used their platform to both show the tribulations of the past and present and define a new, inclusive future. Overcoming the...
School of Music wows with recent performance
On Thursday, Feb. 15, there were almost no open seats in sight as the audience waited for “Romantic Masters VIII: Ein deutsches Requiem” to begin....
Royel Otis: new kings of alt rock
Move out of the way Tame Impala and Arctic Monkeys, Australian guitar-pop duo Royel Otis are the new princes of alternative music. Vocalist Otis Pavlovic...
The sound of migration: Houston’s history
On Feb. 12, the School of History and Sociology (HSOC) hosted Dr. Tyina Steptoe from the University of Arizona for their Black History Month presentation...
Self determination at OSA’s open mic
On Feb. 9, the Student Center’s Cypress Theater hosted “Celebrating Black Expression” a joint event hosted by the Georgia Tech Organization for Social Activism (GT...
Envisioning an Afrofuturistic institute
Afrofuturism intertwines African diaspora culture with science and technology, envisioning future possibilities. It is gaining recognition in both academic and creative circles. At the forefront...
An open letter to the Black community at Tech
This is an open letter to the Black community at Tech. It is Black History Month and I want us to take a critical look...
Built on “Progress and Service”
1961 is the year the first Black students set foot on Tech’s campus, making the Institute the first in the deep south to admit African...
The triumphs and unity of Black excellence at Tech
Eight, a number that represents victory, the number of prosperity and the number of overcoming. Eight, the number of semesters it takes to graduate from...
You gonna finna slay sis: Colloquial use of AAVE
Y’all be sayin y’all ate and left no crumbs. Meanwhile, the plate was never touched. Y’all be claimin you “served.” Meanwhile, I’m starved. Ya’ll be...
Diversity in living
When writing this, I am in no way trying to speak on behalf of any community or individual or experience other than my own as...
Looking into the SWEB Office
What do we want to see from SWEB going forward? We at the Technique recently had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Luoluo Hong, who...
Institute expansion seeks to avoid gentrification
The Institute’s Comprehensive Campus Plan (CCP) is an ongoing initiative to expand Tech’s footprint in order to accommodate the needs of its growing student body. ...
SEWB enacts well-being roadmap developments
Since launching in Fall 2022, the Cultivate Well-Being Action and Transformation Roadmap has guided Tech faculty, staff and students on ways to foster health and...
Disillusion in Black Greek Life communities
The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), commonly called the Divine Nine, is a collaborative council connecting the nine historically African American sororities and fraternities across college...