Archery Club The Archery Club submitted a bill requesting funding for additional competitions. The bill was submitted in a similar fashion to other student organizations,...
Auxiliary Services is now attempting a compromise for the relocation of Wingnuts and the East Side Market due to the now-definite construction of a new...
Three students were hospitalized Thursday evening after an unintended chemical reaction took place at the College of Computing at 801 Ferst Drive. The unplanned reaction...
Following years of undergraduate student complaints about the “Week Preceding Final Examinations” (WPFE), more commonly known as “Dead Week,” SGA is now making a move...
Parking and Transportation (P&T) has announced that it will launch a new pilot program for the Tech Trolley. The program, which started Monday, Oct. 19,...
Construction on the Clough Undergraduate Learning Center (CULC) has begun in earnest. The design process has been ongoing for years, and finishing touches will continue...
Tech campus was informed on Wednesday morning via email from Institute President G. P. “Bud” Peterson that Gary Schuster, provost and executive vice president for...
T-Square has returned back online following recurrent server failures occurring earlier this week. The website returned back online late Wednesday night. “We’re getting at a...
Tech administration and Athletic Association (AA) will be undergoing a safety review following the Yellow Jackets’ win against the Virginia Tech Hokies last Saturday. The...
Tech’s School of Biology and Biology Student Advisory Board has announced the enactment of six new certificate programs, open to all non-biology majors. Although Tech...
During half-time of the annual homecoming game last weekend, Robert Ellis, a fifth-year CEE and Kaitlyn Frazier, a fourth-year BMED were named Mr. and Ms....
Three students were hospitalized Thursday evening after a chemical spill at the College of Computing at 801 Ferst Drive. The spill was in the basement...