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Known for their synchronicity, SEVENTEEN, a 13-member K-pop boy group, energetically performed at the State Farm Arena on Aug. 30 as fans cheered and pumped...
Not falling in love with “Love in the Villa”
Our Take: 2/5 Stars Netflix is no stranger to the romantic comedy genre and with the release of “Love in the Villa,” fans have a...
The Dragon Con parade takes Atlanta by storm
Since 1987, Atlanta has played host to Dragon Con, one of the largest fan-run, multi-media and pop culture conventions in the world. Built from the desire...
Hidden gems, scenery and campus secrets
Whether you are a freshman or just a semester away from graduating, the Tech campus is sure to have some surprising hidden spots for you...
Falcons look to show off beginning of rebuild
This season marks the beginning of a new era for the Atlanta Falcons. Following the trade of 14-year veteran quarterback Matt Ryan, Atlanta brought on...
Volleyball a perfect 5–0 through GT Invitational
There was serious competition served up last weekend at the annual GT Invitational. The volleyball tournament started on Friday, Sept. 2 and concluded Sunday, Sept....
Clemson pulls away late for 41–10 win
Tech hung with Clemson for three quarters, only facing a one-score deficit with two minutes left in the third quarter, but the Tigers proved their...
Fraternity and Sorority Life: Is it right for you?
Yashvini Deva, Opinions Editor When I started college, I was adamant about a few things. I was going to pass linear algebra, not get food...
The “Madwoman” in film
We have seen it time and time again. Feminine madness is a sort of all-consuming, overtaking rage inseparable from the pain and despair that fuels...
Doing greenery & plants better at Tech
Has anyone noticed the way plants grow on campus? Oftentimes, Tech’s planting patterns seem to be rather jarring and… artificial. How many students have noticed...
Is Tech doing enough to mitigate the pandemic?
Returning to a mostly in-person year on campus, it is easy to forget the pandemic that continues to rage on against the backdrop of student...
Tech supports research enhancements at HBCUs
This past summer, the National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded Tech’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) a grant for $995,500 to work with historically Black colleges...
New Legends contract limits WREK broadcasting
With more than 500 registered student organizations at the Institute, students have a myriad of opportunities to get involved on campus to pursue their individual...
What’s in it for you: Why you should attend the Career Fair
Many students feel intimidated by the concept of attending a career fair in which well-known, well-established companies are in attendance. The thought of putting yourself...
What to wear to the Career Fair… and what to avoid
So there you are, the morning of the Career Fair, prepared with ample cover letters and carefully crafted, one-page resumes printed well in advance documenting...
Does the shoe fit? Choosing the right company
How do you know if a company or workplace is the right one for you? Whether it is your first time dressing up and printing...
Jacket football retools for 2022 season
Tech football is coming in hot for the 2022 season. Despite a tough last season when the Jackets went 3–9, there are encouraging signs from...
Football to face Clemson at MBS
As the new school year kicks off, students have been waiting for this very moment: the start of the football season. In just a few...