Friday June 29, 2007
Technique - The South's Liveliest College Newspaper
Serving Georgia Tech since 1911 • Volume 93, Issue 3
news
Craig Tabita
While being towed en route to a scheduled appearance at a wedding in Savannah, t...
Craig Tabita
If you've ever wanted to see robots play soccer, you'll get the chance next week...
Craig Tabita
A computer breach discovered by Tech June 1 may have exposed personal data belon...
6/20/2007 8:55:00 hrs....
The fourth and fifth floors of the CRC will be closed through July 10 while they...
Last issue's Letter to the Editor, "Firearm bans unsafe," was incorrectly edited...
opinions
Emily Chambers
Wreck needs help...
Emily Chambers
For the past few years, a duck has been professionally enlisted to sell a servic...
Craig Tabita
It's been a tough week for our beloved mechanical mascot, the Ramblin' Wreck, af...
This coming week Tech will be come the robot capital of the world. The robotics ...
Over the past couple weeks, Atlanta and residents all throughout Georgia and pro...
by Melissa Garber...
by Johnathan Kroncke...
focus
Aileen Li
Three days ago, the only sound being broadcast over radio stations across the We...
Levi Kafka
This summer, Outdoor Recreation at Georgia Tech (ORGT) will lead 12 incoming fre...
Andrew Guyton
Tech's mechanical mascot is no mere vehicle. The Ramblin' Wreck, a 1930 Ford Mod...
entertainment
Lindsay Deal
No introduction was necessary and none was given as the renowned alt-country sta...
Recently, there was an extended break during which I trained to become a ninja. ...
Lez Zeppelin, an all-female Led Zeppelin cover band, will play at Variety Playho...
sports
Akshay Amaraneni
For the second straight season, the Jackets' men's basketball team's starting li...
Randy Darnowsky
This past spring, the Jackets said farewell to several of their top athletes dur...
William Bretherton
While the Jackets were unable to get into the NCAA tournament, it did not stop t...
Freshman Samantha Musil was invited to be a part of Team USA at the Pan American...