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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, from the United States where firearms are the leading cause of death among children and teens, bravely organized a hearing in...
Yes to paper tests
In a digital world, assessments taken on paper can feel useless or antiquated, but they provide the most meaningful learning and insights for both students...
The rise of interdisciplinary learning: Consensus Opinion
Between new campus construction projects, the mighty Jackets winning record and Tech continuing to dominate the forefront of academics (cue the AI makerspace), the 2025-2026...
Summer News Brief
Creative Quarter In the latest of Tech’s goals of expansion further into Atlanta, a new innovation district has been officially set for construction with plans...
New Faculty On Campus
The droves of new Jackets arriving on campus in the Fall 2025 semester are not likely to notice the faces of the new faculty also...
Tech Fundraising Achievements
On July 29, 2025, Tech reported its success in raising nearly $300 million in support during the fiscal year, setting a new record for the...
Summer campus construction update
As students new and old enter the Institute’s Fall 2025 semester, they are likely to notice extensive progress on projects in and around campus. Construction...
Shriners Children’s facility opening in Atlanta
On July 2nd, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced the development of a new Shriners Children’s research facility in Science Square, Tech’s hub for groundbreaking research...
Mercedes-Benz announces new U.S. HQ in Atlanta
Mercedes-Benz is establishing Atlanta as its North American headquarters. Gov. Brian Kemp announced the news in May and said that the company will be adding...
Running is a social savior
COVID-19 dealt a serious blow to social interaction for many. Though loneliness had risen previously — arguably from social media offshoring of social interaction online...
Film review: “Oh, Hi!” is a fun commentary on modern dating
In the world of dating apps and situationships, genuine connection seems harder than ever. With the release of “Materialists” just last month, the tribulations of...
‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ stretches its limits
The Fantastic Four are revived once more in Marvel’s newest “The Fantastic Four: First Steps.” Rising stars take on the role of the superhero family:...
Hawks among teams improving in NBA offseason
The NBA offseason is a time of drastic variation in strategies from franchise to franchise. Some teams swing for the fences through free agency and...
Braves Swept by Orioles at Home, Epitomizing Season Thus Far
Despite the patriotic decor packed throughout Truist Park, the mood was all but festive as the Atlanta Braves were swept by the Baltimore Orioles from...
iGniTe’s summer semester launch
The newest cohort of Tech’s incoming freshman class arrived on campus with the launch of iGniTe’s summer program. iGniTe is one of three summer programs...
‘Eddington’ delivers a modern western like no other
Writer-director Ari Aster’s latest film, “Eddington,” delivers a modern western and thriller set in New Mexico during the tumultuous summer of 2020. Isolated and sheltered...
NCAA negotiates changes to College Football Playoff format
In June, commissioners of the four largest conferences in NCAA college football met in North Carolina to discuss the annual postseason playoff format. After two...
Your clothes are meant to fit you, not the other way around
Having a fashionable body type has always been a requirement to be a conventionally attractive and stylish woman, to the point that women must constantly...