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Released four years after its predecessor, “John Wick: Chapter 4” continues Wick’s journey across the globe aiming to kill his way to freedom. With an...
Lana Del Rey makes waves in new album
“Thank you. I feel like being happy is the ultimate [goal], so I did it,” Lana Del Rey said in her acceptance speech for the...
The extraversion paradox
To most onlookers, it may seem easy to be the opinionated and outspoken character in a group. This individual stands out from the crowd, their...
An imposter among us: a tale of belonging
Since my first day on campus, I have felt like a bit of a traitor. I came to Tech my sophomore year through the Conditional...
The Stinger buses need to be more consistent
I come from the greater Boston area. We lived one hour outside of the city, and before the Covid-19 pandemic, my mom would have to...
Should we be concerned with the rapid development of AI technology?
In light of the recent open letter penned by the Future of Life Institute, an organization funded in part by Elon Musk, we at the...
Kate Zernike on Women in STEM at Library
On March 29, Tech hosted Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and national correspondent for the New York Times Kate Zernike in an event featuring a moderated discussion...
Trump charged with 34 counts of felonies
In 2018, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) broke a novel headline that would follow former President Donald Trump for the next five years. WSJ reported...
AJC appoints its first Black editor-in-chief
After 155 years, the Atlanta Journal Constitution (AJC) welcomed Leroy Chapman Jr. as its first Black editor-in-chief. Chapman will be replacing the publication’s longest serving...
CS students win the annual InVenture Prize
Second-year CS students Jeff Mao and Tyler Ma placed first in this year’s InVenture Prize Competition for their innovative e-commerce platform called SellRaze. As a...
Prospects to professionals: inside Tech’s Pro Day
Selecting a quality NFL player from the pool of prospects in April’s NFL draft is hardly an exact science, but the three “P’s” — production,...
Tiffany Day slays the night at Vinyl
Over the excited chatter of the concertgoers, the drone of an air pump filled the room. The audience gazed up at the sage in bewilderment...
ATL United rolls through Portland, Charlotte
Going into the third match of the season, Atlanta United continued their winning ways against their rivals just up I-85, Charlotte FC with a resounding...
‘Oscars’ sees major cultural shift
The 95th Academy Awards marked a divergence in tradition and push towards much-needed representation. On March 12, the Oscars began its night without its 62-year-old...
‘School Spirits’ fails to successfully spook
Our Take: 3.5/5 Stars Coming just in time to save audiences from the between-Halloweens doldrums, “School Spirits” on Paramount+ is the newest offering in the...
Former CIA spy gives lecture on campus
On Tuesday, March 28, Andrew Bustamante spoke to an audience of Tech students about his experiences working for the government in the world of intelligence...
IAC humanizes STEMM at symposium
Through the Faculty Futures program, the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts (IAC) hosted the Humanizing STEMM for the 21st Century Symposium earlier this month. ...
SGA Election results set for the new academic year
A fresh group of leaders are preparing to serve the student body following the conclusion of the Student Government Association (SGA) elections on March 17,...