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On Saturday, Oct. 14, DramaTech’s improv comedy troupe, Let’s Try This! (LTT!) opened their doors to the community for a night filled with laughter, quick-witted...
Garba celebrations at Institute
With its student body hailing from all 50 states in the U.S. and over 100 different countries, Tech is an institute that supports and encourages...
Collegiate censorship plagues higher education
Annually, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) publishes their College Free Speech Rankings for 248 colleges and universities in the United States, based...
Fighting political extremism
Extremism has emerged as an underlying threat to American politics, which shines through the democratic processes of the United States. Opposing political parties are often...
Mental resilience
Ernest Hemingway’s “The Old Man and the Sea,” and I have a complicated relationship. When I was a senior in high school, a friend of...
Israel-Palestine violence ups campus tension
Editor’s Note: All statistics of casualties and injuries are current up to the time the article was written on Oct. 18, 2023. On Oct. 7,...
Political neutrality
What impact does apoliticism have on society? Given the politically divisive nature of contemporary society, from global conflicts to infighting with our own legislature, individuals...
Tech holds Climate Action Plan Town Hall
The Georgia Tech Office of Sustainability hosted a Climate Action Plan (CAP) Town Hall virtually on Wednesday, Oct 4 when the leading team shared developments...
Tech Square phase 3 development launches
The Institute’s Technology Square is a nationally recognized and Tech controlled space dedicated to research, collaboration and innovation. Located in Midtown Atlanta and opened back...
The Devil Wears Prada and Fit For A King Drop IN to Atlanta
As September turns to October and fall arrives, the air turns cooler, leaves change colors and, for rock music fans, calendars fill up with show...
Tips and Tricks: Staying fit during the fall season
As the academic year kicks into gear with the summer season quickly turning to fall, many students are on the quest for maintaining a healthy...
Generative Futures symposium at the Institute
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has recently come to the forefront of the cultural and societal consciousness. As such, any significant change or shift in technology is...
Liran Razinsky speaks ethics and AI over coffee
The modern world is becoming ever more dependent on artificial intelligence (AI), but there are potential philosophical issues that come with the increasing use of...
ARPA-H launches a health network program
On Sept. 26, 2023, the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) provided notification for the creation of ARPANET-H, a nationwide health innovation network. ARPA-H...
New space for BSOs opens in the Flag Building
On Sept. 15, the Smithgall Student Services Building celebrated the opening of a new space initiated by the Black Culture, Innovation and Technology department. Notable...
2023-24 schedules drop for basketball programs
Tech’s basketball schedules have been released for both the men’s and women’s teams with over 33 home games for Jacket’s fans to enjoy. The men’s...
The art of the NBA rebuild shifting after new CBA
The NBA off-season prior to the upcoming 2023-23 season was defined by two names: James Harden and Damian Lillard. Lillard, the stalwart point guard of...
Hockey back, now offering bus to games
Tech’s most popular club sport, based on Instagram following, has officially begun their 2023-24 campaign. Founded in 1973, the club hockey team is celebrating their...