The International Student Association hosted its 10th annual International Scholarship Dinner Saturday in the Student Center, Main Floor.
Tech Police Chief Randal Hermes said students who encounter a problem with any of the Tech police officers need to make it known.
Nuns dancing and singing in a convent gone crazy is the premise for "Nunsense," a musical comedy by Dan Goggin, which debuted Jan. 28 in Stone Theatre.
After an earthquake devastated the Republic of Haiti, students are taking extra measures to do their part in helping Haitians.
Union Board, Tech's source for campus entertainment, delivered once again Jan. 26 as students packed Tolliver Hall to hear comedian Arvin Mitchell.
For under $5, you could be on your way to being the next Albert Einstein.
The latest federal government study shows the pregnancy rate of 15 to 19-year-old girls has risen 3 percent, making it the first jump since 1990. Because of this, the White House is rethinking its position on sexual education.
The College of Engineering and Science hosted the 2010 Distinguished Alumni Awards ceremony Friday at the Student Center, Second Floor.
More than 100 major retailers are facing legal suit from the Center for Environmental Health after a dangerous amount of lead was discovered in vinyl material used in purses and wallets.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. held its annual week of motivation Jan. 24-30 focusing on community service and empowerment.