Opinions
The political maelstrom has come to Georgia as the state hosts the first 2024 presidential debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump....
What the old ladies got right: living slowly and intentionally
AI is taking over our jobs, major global conflicts threaten the start of WWIII, no one is satisfied with our presidential candidates and the country’s...
Open Letter to Harrison Butker
Dear Harrison Butker, Your commencement speech at Benedictine College does not reflect the world in which you and I grew up. We are both from...
The power of a paper and my place within it
My paternal grandfather’s forefathers came from Amritsar. His law degree from Lincoln’s Inn in England hangs in my father’s office in Sandy Springs and mentions...
Replacing apathy with joy
I was an unknowledgeable and unimpassioned person when I entered college. I was not particularly excited — though that argument could have likely been made...
Perceiving masculinity in Generation-Z athletes
The consensus first overall choice in the National Football League (NFL) draft this year is Heisman-winning quarterback Caleb Williams. The 22-year-old is hailed as one...
Beginning of end
I’ve thought about how to start my swan song more times than I can count. When I was a freshman first introduced to the concept...
The Best of the Institute
Highlighting the great achievements of our student body We at the Technique attempt to embody the voice of the student body. Through many of our...
Why science fiction matters
With the release of “Dune: Part Two,” science fiction has seen a massive resurgence into the public sphere. Book stores have sold out of copies...
A letter to my old self: Thinking of college in post
Dear Younger Self, I hope this letter finds you well. You look exuberant, inquisitive and petrified all at the same time, and I cannot blame...
Buy now, pay later
As people have been buying more and more things online, the landscape of consumer payments has evolved to squeeze every last dollar possible from consumers....
Commencement speakers at Tech
Do our graduation speakers represent Tech’s values? The semesterly commencement ceremony honoring the Institute’s graduates is an event that many look forward to and...
Showing people the real you
Recently, I took a trip down memory lane and stumbled upon a picture of a six-year-old Rish. In this picture, there he was sitting in...
The importance of a little treat in everyday life
“A little treat” is an oft-heard term. Completing a difficult task? Get yourself a little treat. Having a bad day? Acquisition of little treats must...
Live for yourself: Facing the imperfections of life
Living for yourself is one of the hardest choices a person can make. With all the expectations from family and oneself partnered with the stress...
Co-op connects
Many students at Tech choose to participate in an internship or a co-op that includes a rotation during the Spring or Fall semester, a time...
Looking at the Apple monopoly
Assessing the hold that Apple has on the phone industry In the past week, the United States Justice Department filed a lawsuit suing Apple Inc.,...
Creating luck for yourself
Ever since I was little, I have never had trouble finding a four-leaf clover in a patch of grass. Within a few minutes, I could...