Serving Georgia Tech since 1911 ♣ Volume 93, Issue 27
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OUR VIEWS: Consensus Opinion

Tech received sobering news during Spring Break when President Wayne Clough announced his resignation. Clough has been one of the Institute’s greatest assets, overseeing a huge expansion in campus curriculum, monitoring successful capital campaigns and consistently improving Tech’s national rankings for the past 14 years. During his tenure satellite campuses were established across the world, research expenditures more than doubled and Tech students from low-income families are assured a debt-free education through the new “Tech Promise” program.

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. 2008-03-28

Campus crime causes paranoia

I am a reasonably intelligent, healthy 20 year-old female living on campus. I don’t claim to be a genius, nor do I claim any super human skills in the realms of self-defense. I have never taken a martial arts class, and all rational thought aside, I definitely would panic if I were ever attacked, so I take precautions. In fact, many members of this editorial board can attest to a lovely evening or 20 spent walking or driving my carless-self home.

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by Emily Chambers . 2008-03-28

Courtship learned the hard way at Tech

It was all fun and games until my buddy quietly uttered, “Dude, just go for it.”

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by Robert Combier . 2008-03-28

OUR VIEWS: Hot or Not

HOT: Poll-free elections

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. 2008-03-28

YOUR VIEWS: Letters to the Editor

Islamic issues

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. 2008-03-28

International offices lack both cubicles and formality

When I spent five semesters working at a medium-sized software company in the Atlanta area as a co-op student, there were certain things that I came to take for granted. I think my company was pretty much the epitome of the generic business—even the name was evocative of Office Space—so I expect that my experience is a fairly good reflection of the business culture of the American corporation.

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by Arcadiy Kantor . 2008-03-28