John Oxendine, the current Georgia Insurance Commissioner and one of the seven candidates vying for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, visited Tech on Tuesday, Jan. 26th....
Institute President G.P. “Bud” Peterson and the Strategic Planning Committee continued their initiative to chart the course of Tech’s growth over the next 25 years...
As part of the Colonel Leslie Callahan Memorial Endowment, Tech’s Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts (IAC) and Center of International Strategy, Technology and Policy...
On Thursday, Jan. 14 the Caribbean Student Association (CaribSA) held a candlelit vigil at the Campanile to show support for victims of the earthquake that...
On Jan. 15 Governor Sonny Perdue released his Amended Fiscal Year 2010 budget. Eight days earlier, on Jan. 7, Tech released its 2010 state legislative...
This year students have seen many changes in Parking and Transportation. Along with the new Stinger buses, the department aims to add new improvements to...
Three finalists have been chosen for the position of Dean for the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts (IAC) following a year-long selection process. A...
The Department of Parking and Transportation has undergone a face lift over winter break with the arrival of new buses, trolleys and expanded services. The...
This edition of Council Clippings covers the UHR and GSS meetings from Nov. 24, 2009. The African American Student Union (AASU) requested funding from SGA...
The island nation of Haiti was hit by a magnitude 7.0 earthquake on Wednesday. The quake destroyed the capital city of Port-au-Prince, where more than...
Crime reports from around campus GTPD arrived at Maulding Residence Hall after receiving a phone call from a Pizza Hut delivery man. According to the...
While the construction on the Clough Undergraduate Learning Center (CULC) pounds away at the center of campus another, quieter branch of construction has been underway...
Students, former bus drivers and union representatives gathered in front of the Department of Parking and Transportation’s office at the corner of Spring and West...