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The first issue of The Technique was published on November 17, 1911. The paper, operated by a staff of approximately 50 paid and unpaid students, as well as three permanent, paid, non-student staff members, refers to itself as "the South's Liveliest College Newspaper." As Georgia Tech has no journalism school, The Technique welcomes all students within the Institute to contribute to its content. The Technique is funded primarily by advertisements, and to a lesser extent by Tech's Student Government Association. In 2004 it was one of 25 collegiate newspapers to receive the Pacemaker award from the Associated Collegiate Press.
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:
The paper is first assembled by the advertising manager before deadline. Each of the sections is then content edited and laid out by a section editor on deadline, with the assistance of three to four copy editors. The slivers are also placed by the advertising manager on deadline. After the paper is assembled, the editor in chief reviews it and submits it to the printer for publication.
The paper is then also uploaded to nique.net by the online editor.
Possibly the most well-known of the special issues The Technique publishes is a satire of The University of Georgia's student newspaper (The Red and Black). The tradition of this parody dates back to the very first issue of The Technique, which was published with the intent of taunting Georgia Tech's rival school. It is published just before the two schools compete in football and is the last issue of the Fall semester. The parody is known as "To Hell With Georgia," after the school's popular cheer.
The Freshman Issue is another special edition of The Technique. It is the first issue published each academic year and is by far the longest issue, with each of the sections about as long as a normal issue. The content usually centers on the themes of welcoming Freshmen and welcoming returning students back. The Freshman Issue also contains a special section dedicated to helping Freshmen become more acquainted with Tech and its customs. It is generally the only issue in which content from previous issues is reprinted.
Other special editions include the Homecoming issue, the April Fool's issue (which includes a section of fake news parodying Tech in a similar style to the "To Hell With Georgia" issue) and the "Best of Tech" issue, which is the final issue of the Spring semester.
The Technique features an original comic strip and an editorial cartoon each week, as well as a humor column called "Two Bits," which is authored by the mysterious Two Bits Man.
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