Serving Georgia Tech since 1911 ♣ Volume 94, Issue 25
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E-Week kicks off at Tech

Last week Tech celebrated the nationwide Engineers Week on campus. Recognized across universities and the engineering industry, Engineers Week highlights the impact engineers have on society. With this year’s motto “Engineers Make a World of Difference,” the week enhances many perspectives on engineering.

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by Hamza Hasan . 2008-02-29

Getting Involved

While spring semester for some marks the close of a year of classes and extracurricular activities at Tech, for many others the months of January, February and March mean the start of the application rush for organizations across campus.

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by Vivian Fan . 2008-02-29

Tech hosts annual HSMC

The National Mathematics Honor Society Pi Mu Epsilon, the Tech School of Mathematics and the Tech College of Sciences hosted its annual High School Mathematics Competition (HSMC) on Feb. 23.

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by Vivian Fan . 2008-02-29

The Leap Year Lowdown

The calendar year is divided into 365 days. It is supposed to match up with the solar calendar, which is the time it takes for Earth to orbit around the sun. However, a solar year is actually 365.25 days, so the calendar year is a quarter of a day short.

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by Reem Mansoura . 2008-02-29

A Day in the Life of...Married Tech students

While many are familiar with long-term relationships and co-habitation, college undergrads rarely take their relationships to the next level of commitment while still enrolled. Married students may be a minority on campus, but with the entire housing facility of Tenth & Home dedicated specifically to family residences, they are still a significant part of the community.

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by Maria Carter . 2008-02-29