Restaurant in Tech Square provides meals for students stuck on campus
There on Fifth gave 265 hot meals to students and Georgia Tech police officers.
Family of Scout Schultz receives $1 million settlement from Georgia Tech over shooting
The family of Scout Schultz, the Georgia Tech student who was shot and killed by campus police, has settled their lawsuit with the university for $1 million.
Cybersecurity expert weighs in on privacy risks tied to Apple AirTags
The Apple AirTag is a device that's meant to help you keep track of things like your keys and wallet, but it could pose a threat in the wrong hands.
Can other Georgia teams ride the Braves winning energy?
Heading into another big sports weekend for teams in Georgia, fans are hoping the Braves win will rub off on other teams.
New post-tenure review policy approved by Georgia Board of Regents met with resistance
There is frustration and disappointment over a new post-tenure review policy approved by the University System of Georgia.
NCAA: Georgia Tech women's basketball program committed rules violations
An NCAA panel has found that Georgia Tech's woman's basketball program violated multiple rules about player practices, saying that student-athletes lied to officials out of fear of retaliation by the former head coach.
Georgia Tech students named finalists in national invention competition
Two Georgia Tech students have been named finalists in a national invention competition for their device designed to help millions of Americans who suffer from bladder issues.
ACC, Big Ten, Pac-12 form alliance for scheduling, policy
The Atlantic Coast Conference, Big Ten and Pac-12 are forming an alliance to work together on the future of college athletics and scheduling.
13-year-old Marietta student begins classes at Georgia Tech
Like any new student, Caleb Anderson has some classes he looks forward to and others he is not as excited about taking.
ACC teams that can't play due to COVID-19 will forfeit
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced an updated COVID-19 rescheduling policy on Thursday that means teams unable to play scheduled games because of pandemic-related protocols on its roster will be forced to forfeit.
Students, parents outraged after Atlanta apartment postponed move-in on short notice
A positive COVID-19 test closed a midtown Atlanta student apartment building and left several students and parents without a place to stay on Wednesday.
Group demands Georgia universities require masks and vaccines
A group of Georgia University System students, staff and faculty gathered outside the Board of Regents Tuesday to urge leaders to mandate masks and vaccines to slow the spread of the surging COVID-19 Delta variant.
Georgia universities advised to drop mask mandates, social distancing
The University System of Georgia outlined recommendations on the discontinuation of various COVID-19 prevention methods following the Centers for Disease Control's new guidance for fully vaccinated Americans.
Georgia public universities will again require standardized tests in 2022
Georgia public universities will once again start requiring standardized test scores for enrollment in 2022.
Chemical spill causes evacuation of Georgia Tech building
Police say the building that was evacuated is used by the school's Department of Biomedical Engineering.
Delta CEO Ed Bastion to speak at Georgia Tech commencement
Georgia Tech announced Delta Airlines CEO Ed Bastian will be the 2021 undergraduate commencement speaker on May 8 at Bobby Dodd Stadium.
'Students Against Sonny': Group launches petition in search for USG chancellor
A grassroots group of Georgia college students launched an effort this week to advocate against the hiring of former Gov. Sonny Perdue as the next chancellor of the University System of Georgia.
Georgia Tech professor indicted on visa and wire fraud charges
Officials say the professor tricked Georgia Tech to bring Chinese nationals to the United States to work at a partially state-owned Chinese company in New Jersey.
Georgia Tech delays start of spring practices after positive COVID-19 tests
Georgia Tech is pushing back the start of spring practices due to multiple positive COVID-19 tests in the program.
Georgia Tech grads launch app to help people quit drinking while social distancing
Research shows a surge in heavy drinking in 2020, citing stress brought on by the pandemic. Alcohol sales spiked in the early days of lockdown.