Friday March 11, 2005
Technique - The South's Liveliest College Newspaper
Serving Georgia Tech since 1911 • Volume 90 , Issue 26

Teams score well in NCAA academic progress report

In a new report issued by the NCAA, 16 of 17 Tech sports programs scored highly enough academically so that they would avoid penalties and the possible loss of scholarships.

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Home Park residents call for crackdown on student parties

For many students, Home Park is an alternative to living on campus while still enjoying college life. For the more permanent residents of Home Park, however, the area is a residential neighborhood in which they own a home, go to work and maintain the regular rituals of a working life. They also live on a schedule that is mostly incompatible with that of a college student.

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Hoops campaigns for NCAA bid in D.C.

After ending the season on a high note by defeating the Clemson Tigers, Tech put itself in prime position to earn an NCAA Tournament bid as they head to the ACC Tournament at the MCI Center in Washington D.C. this week. In the first round today the Jackets look to avenge an early-season loss to Virginia Tech and fortify its NCAA Tournament hopes.

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