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A look back
Life at Tech is always busy. The 2007-2008 school year marks some tremendous dates for the history of the campus. Through the failures and triumphs of the school and its individuals, Tech has imprinted itself in the memories of all the students and faculty.
Read More...Clough leaves behind legacy
For the last 14 years, Tech has been graced with the presence of President Clough, who greatly contributed to the progress Tech has made over the past decade. From rapid campus expansion to the steady improvement of Tech’s national rankings, Clough is the superlative force behind an institute that is already redefining university-level education and the research industry.
Read More...Peace Corps volunteer shares lessons learned
While many college students decide to go on to graduate school or enter the workforce after graduation, a handful decide to join the Peace Corps, a government agency dedicated to promoting peace and friendship throughout 139 countries. Since its establishment in the 1960s by Executive Order 10924, the Peace Corps has sent over 190,000 volunteers around the world in an attempt to help developing countries meet their need for trained workers. Last Tuesday, returned Peace Corps volunteer Kyle Jessop spoke to several interested students, encouraging them to consider the Peace Corps as an option after graduation.
Read More...A day in the life of...Basketball coach Paul Hewitt
When the name Paul Hewitt is mentioned anywhere on campus, most Tech students immediately think about the illustrious basketball coach. However, Hewitt’s career was not always geared towards basketball. Rather, it took a high school bet to change his life.
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