The Technique - Sections

Sections

The Technique is generally between 16 and 40 pages long, the length of an issue being dependent upon the number of advertisements purchased for a given week. The paper is organized into five sections:

  • News
Includes Georgia Tech-specific crime reports and news.
  • Focus
Includes human interest stories.
  • Entertainment
Includes reviews of music, movies, performance arts, and video games, cartoons, a crossword puzzle, sudoku puzzles, and the Two Bits column.
  • Opinions
Includes editorials, an editorial cartoon, op-eds, and letters to the editor.
  • Sports
Includes summaries of recent Georgia Tech sports games and sports features.

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