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The Technique

The ''Technique'', also known as the "''Nique''," is the official student newspaper of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia and has referred to itself as "the South's liveliest college newspaper" since 1945.〔 (It was "South's Liveliest College Weekly" from 1945 to 1948. When twice weekly publication began "Weekly" was changed to "Newspaper".)〕 As of the Fall semester of 2011, the ''Technique'' has a weekly circulation of 10,000,〔 distributed to numerous locations on the Georgia Tech campus and a handful of locations in the surrounding area. The first issue of the ''Technique'' was published on November 17, 1911, and the paper has printed continuously since its founding. The paper publishes weekly throughout the regular school year and primarily covers news, events and issues specific to the Georgia Tech community. In 2004 it was one of 25 collegiate newspapers to receive the Pacemaker award from the Associated Collegiate Press.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=2004 ACP Newspaper Pacemaker Winners )
==History==

A publication known as ''The Georgia Tech'' was Georgia Tech's first student newspaper. It was established in 1894 and was the second student publication to be established on campus. ''The Georgia Tech'' published a "Commencement Issue" that reviewed sporting events and gave information about each class. The "Commencement Issue" was likely similar to the ''Technique''s Freshman Issue. The ''Technique'' was founded in 1911; its first issue was published on November 17, 1911〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Staff Manual and Style Guide )〕 by editors Albert Blohm and E.A. Turner,〔 and the content revolved around the upcoming rivalry football game against the University of Georgia. The first issue also featured an article by legendary football coach John Heisman.〔
The ''Technique'' has been published weekly ever since, except for a brief period that the paper was published twice weekly.〔 This period ran from January 14, 1948 to September 6, 1956. ''The Georgia Tech'' and the ''Technique'' operated separately for several years following the ''Technique''s establishment, though the two publications eventually merged in 1916.〔 Several sources claim that ''The Technique'' is among a number of student organizations to be founded by the ANAK Society.〔

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