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SGA seeks to reconnect with students

Members of the Student Government Association (SGA), are seeking to remedy the problem of the lack of student involvement in SGA activities.

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by Sijia Cai . 2008-02-15

Commuters endure road closure

Being situated in downtown Atlanta, Tech sees some of its students, faculty and staff commute regularly to campus. However, commuters who come to campus from I-75/85 and exit via Techwood Drive are having to find a different way of coming to school.

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by Wade Cotton . 2008-02-15

Laptops, cameras stolen from College of Computing

Occasional laptop thefts are an unfortunate fact of life at Tech, but when several faculty and staff at the College of Computing (CoC) showed up one morning to find expensive electronic items missing, they along with police decided this was likely no coincidence.

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by N. Denisse Gonzalez . 2008-02-15

CoC announces nation's second robotics Ph.D program

In cooperation between the College of Engineering and the College of Computing (CoC), Tech has announced a new Ph.D. program that is focusing exclusively on the field of robotics. Created by Tech’s Center for Robotics and Intelligent Machines, the doctoral degree is intended to become a place for those who will want to delve solely into the realm of robotics.

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by Corbin Pon . 2008-02-15

Council Clippings

This edition of Council Clippings covers the UHR and GSS meetings from Feb.12, 2008.

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by William Brawley and James Hite and Corbin Pon . 2008-02-15

News Briefs

News Briefs

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. 2008-02-15

Breaking the Bubble

Danish newspapers reprint controversial Muhammed cartoons

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. 2008-02-15