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Life: The origins of the Technique 

One might question the significance of a newspaper on Tech’s campus. Literature, at a Tech school? Thought-provoking editorials? Encouragement of the arts? Unfathomable. Who could have thought of such blasphemy? The answer to that is Albert Blohm, the founder of the Technique...

 

Entertainment: Chef Todd talks micro-food hall opening

This summer introduced Tech Square’s micro-food hall, the Canteen, a place where students, faculty and employees can enjoy a hearty breakfast and smoothie, a sandwich for lunch, a falafel pita for dinner and a drink at the bar at night. Planned and executed over the course of a year, the Canteen brings fresh food to a diverse range of tastes, dietary needs and budgets in one central location...

 

Life: Tech students react to shooting and vigil aftermath

Campus has seen many new visitors from external media outlets this week all attempting to cover the events surrounding the death of Scout Schultz.

The Technique would like to address the views of several students in order to provide some insight into the actual thoughts and feelings of the student body...

 

Sports: National champion Hanley sets sights on future

It started with an episode of Survivorman, an eleven year old kid who was bored as hell, and a dead frog...

 

Life: Tech hosts France Alumni USA launch party

On Tuesday, March 28, the Consulate General of France and Georgia Tech came together to launch France Alumni USA, an interactive network created first to enable students to connect with alumni...

 

Life: Remembering Thomas Lux

On Feb. 5, 2017, Tech’s own Dr. Thomas Lux passed away at age 70. He was considered to be an influential poet in contemporary American poetry and graced Tech’s campus with his presence as head of Poetry@Tech and as teacher of poetry member in the LMC department...

 

Life: Ellen, football and cats

The smell of kitty litter permeated the air as eager Ellen fans from all areas of Georgia congregated in Callaway Plaza on a sunny Wednesday afternoon.

On Monday, Jan. 30, Ellen tweeted a cryptic message: “If you’re around @GeorgiaTech/#Atlanta area, keep your Wednesday free.” From that day until Wednesday, Tech’s campus was buzzing with talk of Ellen’s appearance on campus...

 

Life: GT ASCE stands out at regional conference

On a cloudy Thursday morning at Tech, the concrete canoe was loaded into a Penske rental truck and last minute preparations were frantically made for the Steel Bridge competition.

The Georgia Tech chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) was bustling with excitement  in anticipation of the annual ASCE Carolinas Conference at UNC Charlotte from Thursday, March 30, to Sunday, April 2...