(with certain exceptions). It was established on November 17, 1911. Blueprint is Tech's yearbook, established in 1908. Other student publications include Erato, Tech's literary magazine, The Tower, Tech's undergraduate research journal, T-Book, the student handbook detailing Tech traditions, and (intermittently) The North Avenue Review, Tech's "free-speech magazine". The offices of all student publications are located in the Student Services Building.
=== Greek life ===
Greek life at Georgia Tech includes over 50 active chapters of social fraternities and sororities. All of the groups are chapters of national organizations, including members of the North American Interfraternity Conference, National Panhellenic Conference, and National Pan-Hellenic Council. The first fraternity to establish a chapter at Georgia Tech was Alpha Tau Omega in 1888, before the school held its first classes. The first sorority to establish a chapter was Alpha Xi Delta in 1954. In 2019, 28% of undergraduate men and 33% of undergraduate …