On April 21, students from all over campus will assemble at the Campanile outside the John Lewis Student Center and participate in the Out of... The post Tech students host walk for suicide pre...
Throughout April, VOICE and other campus partners are observing Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), a time where survivors of sexual violence (SV) are honored and... The post Amplifying VOIC...
Tucked in the southeast corner of Georgia, the Okefenokee Swamp spans more than 400,000 acres and is home to hundreds of species of plants and... The post Okefenokee swamp faces grave mining th...
A new academic year turns over a new leaf for the Institute, bringing a new football season, tailgates and a fresh, albeit short-lived, determination to... The post Tech completes its final rou...
Since the overturning of Roe v. Wade in June 2022, dialogue surrounding states’ rights, abortion access and reproductive freedoms have reached national notoriety. With the... The post Supreme...
This Tuesday at 12 p.m., students gathered at Harrison Square to hear the results of this year’s contested Student Government Association (SGA) Undergraduate Executive Ticket... The post SGA ...
At the Institute, certain majors are more popular than others when it comes to student acceptances and enrollment. According to the 2023 incoming class profile... The post Architecture majors f...
What began as an inspiration from a cancer biology and biotechnology class lecture was soon transformed by Tech students into an award-winning diagnostic tool. Lilypad... The post Lilypad place...
Editor’s Note: The election results quoted in this article are accurate up until 5 p.m. on Wednesday, March 13. The long-awaited Georgia primaries were held... The post Georgia primaries po...
A timeline paints the walls of a hallway on the first floor of the Smithgall Student Services building, leading up to the Tech Women’s Resource... The post A recollection of women’s history...