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OUR MISSION

Curiosity cabinets became popular in Renaissance Europe among the rich and elite.  It was a way to show off anything that was unique or odd.  Many times the wealthy would hire people to bring back exotic items from foreign lands that many Europeans were not familiar with.  These cabinets taught people new things and also sparked debate.  Questions were asked and people could have engaging conversations about the different artifacts.

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Now, we are bringing back this lost practice with our very own curiosity cabinet!  And this one is all about  Georgia Tech - the authentic Tech.  Most people see Georgia Tech as a university that produces great engineers through incredibly hard classes and a stressful environment.  What many people overlook is that we aren't just robots who come out after 4 or 5 years ready to wow the world with our knowledge.  We have lives outside of homework, regardless of the stereotypes.  We play sports, we have hobbies, we create art, and yes, we do drink and party. 

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We invite you to peel off that layer the media and steretypes have created, to look at the authentic us.  The real us.

 

GEORGIA TECH

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