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Mercedes-Benz is establishing Atlanta as its North American headquarters. Gov. Brian Kemp announced the news in May and said that the company will be ...
On July 2nd, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced the development of a new Shriners Children’s research facility in Science Square, Tech’s hub for groundbreaking ...
In the world of dating apps and situationships, genuine connection seems harder than ever. With the release of “Materialists” ...
The Fantastic Four are revived once more in Marvel’s newest “The Fantastic Four: First Steps.” Rising stars take on the role ...
The NBA offseason is a time of drastic variation in strategies from franchise to franchise. Some teams swing for the fences ...
The newest cohort of Tech’s incoming freshman class arrived on campus with the launch of iGniTe’s summer program. iGniTe is ...
An overhead look at the new Pathways to Progress monument, which is still being built. It will honor numerous women and their contributions to the Tech community. // Photo courtesy of Institute ...
On a warm September evening as traffic slowed and the sun descended, story-seekers trickled into the Balzer Theater in Midtown for an event hosted by the Moth. On a wooden stage, two tables — one for ...
Every year during Black History Month, the Technique sits down with a small group of students who are members of one of the National Pan-Hellenic Council fraternities and sororities to get their views ...
The original seating at Bobby Dodd stadium installed 100 years ago. Bobby Dodd Stadium has constantly evolved throughout its storied history. // Photo by Tyler Parker, Student Publications Nestled in ...
The transition into college communal living is an intimidating and difficult process for everyone. Moving out of your childhood home for the first time marks the end of an era in many of our lives.