The seven student publications and the radio station at Georgia Tech give students the opportunity to remain or to become involved in activities that many find a surprise in a technical environment, especially when they learn that the newspaper and yearbook are state and national award winners!

Students write, design, provide business services, and take photographs for publications. At WREK, the student managed radio station; there are opportunities to be on the air or behind the scenes in a diverse music environment.

Leadership opportunities are available for students who are looking for involvement in a non-technical area of Georgia Tech.

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Student Media History

Student-produced publications have been an integral part of the Georgia Tech since its earliest days as an Institute of higher education.

WREK 91.1 FM

WREK is the entirely student managed, operated and engineered radio station of Georgia Tech. We broadcast 24/7 on 91.1 FM with 100,000 Watts of quality, diverse programming.

Technique

The South’s liveliest college newspaper. Our comprised entirely of Tech students interested in improving their writing, communication and design skills.

North Avenue Review

An open forum publication that provides Tech students with the chance to speak their minds about almost any topic.

Erato

Georgia Tech’s journal of arts and literature. We publish creative writing and various kinds of artwork submitted by students and faculty.

T-Book

Tech’s traditions, Alumni, Spirit, Athletics, and history handbook for new students.

3484 Magazine

News magazine focusing primarily on politics and social issues in the Atlanta area.

Yearbook: Blueprint

Tech’s national award winning yearbook is produced by a student staff. Provides students with an opportunity to practice writing, designing, and photography.

The Tower: Undergraduate Research Journal

Interdisciplinary research journal for undergraduate students at the Georgia Institute of Technology.