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03/07/2023
Not even 15 minutes by car away from Tech resides the eclectic neighborhood known as Little Five Points. The district is a hub for counterculture and stretches mainly along Euclid Avenue and parts of Moreland Avenue; it is home to a wide array of edgy and artsy restaurants, bars and shops.
Read more about Little Five Points and Bear & Honey Candle Co. – link in bio!
📝: Sloan Salinas / 📷: Aanya Sawhney
03/06/2023
Diversity in STEM spheres, specifically that of computer science is one that has been a primary discussion point at the Institute when it comes to dialogue about inclusivity and accessibility for students. Tech is aiding in the fight against educational disparities in Atlanta from a technological standpoint through the Constellations Center for Equity in Computing (CCEC).
Read more about the CCEC – link in bio!
📝: Alec Grosswald
03/06/2023
Volume 108, Issue 21
Grab a copy of our Black History Month issue on stands now (there’s also a digital link in our bio)!
Cover Art: Clara Templin ()
02/22/2023
The Israel-Palestine conflict can be dated back to 1947, with the formal establishment of the State of Israel through the adoption of the Partition Plan outlined in Resolution 181 mandated by the United Nations (UN). Over the years, political and military interventions have led to growing instability within this region in the Middle East, ranging from the 1956 Suez Crisis, the series of 1993 and 1995 Oslo Accords and repeated violence against both Israeli and Palestinian civilians.
Read more about MSA’s event — link in bio!
📝: Tehreem Hussain / 📷: Joey D’Adamio
02/21/2023
On Saturday, Feb. 11, Tech’s Chinese Student Association (CSA) hosted Lantern Festival, a celebration of Lunar New Year, for the first time since 2019. An RSVP-only event, Lantern Festival was planned as an intimate commemoration of Tech’s Asian community and its unity on campus. Despite the chilly rain clouding the unfriendly night sky, the Exhibition Hall became a beacon of comfort from the bitter cold as students and volunteers filtered into the venue.
Read more about CSA’s Lantern Festival – link in bio!
📝: Aanya Sawhney / 📷: Isabel Yang
02/20/2023
On Wednesday, Feb. 8, students and activists from the Atlanta area gathered at the Institute’s Ferst Center of the Arts to attend a moderated conversation regarding climate policy and sustainability between current Vice President of the United States Kamala Harris, and professors Marshall Shepherd of the University of Georgia and Isaiah Bolden of Tech’s School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (EAS).
Read more about Vice President Haris’ visit to Tech – link in bio!
📝: Alec Grosswald / 📷: Jessamyn M. Lockett
02/16/2023
On Feb. 4, 2023, the Atlanta chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) hosted their 2023 student and early career journalism workshop in collaboration with the Technique on campus. The day was full of panels featuring prominent on and off-air journalists sharing stories ranging from reporting in the field to networking.
Read more about this journalism workshop – link in bio!
📝: Caroline Betz / 📷: Jessamyn M. Lockett
02/15/2023
Tech softball returns to the mound on Friday, Feb. 10, to host the annual Buzz Classic. The Jackets are coming off a stellar 2021-2022 season, posting a 38-18 overall record that included a 24-6 home record and a pair of ranked wins on the season.
Read more about Tech softball’s return – link in bio!
📝: Matthew Kistner / 📷: Dani Sisson
02/14/2023
“Does anyone like the Cranberries?” a blonde girl with a Twisted Sister shirt asks the audience. That girl is Sabrina Teitelbaum, lead singer for, and the brains behind, indie rock outfit Blondshell.
Read more about Blondshell – link in bio!
📝/📷: Karina Teichert
02/14/2023
Volume 108, Issue 19🌹
Happy Valentine’s Day! Grab a copy of our newest issue on stands now (there’s also a digital link in our bio)!
Cover Art: Clara Templin ()
02/08/2023
In their final appearance at home, Tech’s swim and dive team sent their eleven graduating seniors out on a high note in front of a home audience in McAuley Aquatic Center.
Read more about the end of the swim and dive regular season – link in bio!
📝: Rohan Raman / 📷: Joey D’Adamio
02/07/2023
Earlier this month, Maryam Alavi, the dean of Tech’s Scheller College of Business, announced to faculty, students and other members of the community that she will be stepping down from her position on June 30.
Read more about Dean Alavi’s contributions to the Scheller College of Business – link in bio!
📝: Emily Russell / 📷: Blake Israel
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