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The root cause of all academic anxiety I’ve ever had can probably be traced back to me failing a quiz on long division in the...
Do not let titles fool you
As the spooky season approaches, I — like many who no longer go out to trick or treat — sit in front of my TV...
On why dance is an allegory for life
In high school, I was a dancer, spending hours in the studio after school. In college, I would love to still be a dancer, but...
We need a curriculum change
One thing that makes Tech unique amongst other higher institutions is its STEM-centered core curriculum across all of its 36 offered majors. According to the...
Remembering how to live
I keep thinking back to Week of Welcome when I had just moved into an apartment. It was my first time being on campus after...
Television’s kiss of death: the time jump
To date, I have yet to witness a teen or young adult show that has successfully executed a time jump. I am sure there are...
Implications of the Facebook crash
On the morning of Monday, Oct. 2, Facebook, along with several of its other major social media apps including Instagram, Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp, unexpectedly...
Good friends, bad friends and art friends
I might be biased, but I like to consider myself a reasonably nice person. At the same time, if I was ever told to hand...
The joys and sorrows of Squishmallow hunting
If you have never caught yourself driving around town to stare at empty shelves at various Walgreens, Kroger and Five Below stores in search of...
Studying abroad while at Tech
Studying abroad is thought of to be the quintessential college experience; whether it be spending a summer taking classes at GT Lorraine, doing an LBAT...
A balancing act
The embodiment of Georgia Tech generally seems to revolve around academic and professional development. While these are important, time away from school cannot be discounted....
Celebrating Banned Books Week
The last week of September is International Banned Books Week. Started in 1982 as a response to a surge in banned books, this week is...
The perfect Arnold Palmer ratio
I was born in Seattle in early 1999, but have essentially grown up an Atlantan after my family moved here in November 2001. The only...
Making memories one hike at a time
For the past few summers, I have found solace from scooping ice cream for minimum wage by going outside. Sometimes that is just walking my...
“Devious Licks” TikTok trend
Senior pranks and kids stealing stuff from school is not anything new, but how far is too far? Due to a recent trend on TikTok...
Looking back on the history of Afghanistan
On Aug. 30 at 3:17 p.m., the last C-17 full of Americans left Kabul and Marine Corps General Kenneth McKenzie announced, “the completion of our...
Dissenting “Why I love our America”
In the Technique’s Volume 107, Issue 2 piece, “Why I love our America,” Micah Veillon expresses discontent for declining patriotism and argues for the appreciation...
Spontaneity and first-year social structure
Sometimes when I’m feeling particularly hungry, I go swipe in at the North Avenue dining hall to eat a quick meal before going back to...