Construction continues on National Pan-Hellenic Council Plaza
With its unveiling ceremony set to take place in less than a month, the National Pan-Hellenic Council Plaza is undergoing its final stages of construction. …
With its unveiling ceremony set to take place in less than a month, the National Pan-Hellenic Council Plaza is undergoing its final stages of construction. …
ETSU Elevates is a new $90,000 program to fund service projects across the region. It was announced by ETSU President Brian Noland Thursday during a …
Scientific journalist Brooke Jarvis held a conversation about ecological issues in Brown Auditorium on Oct. 2. Brooke Jarvis is an award-winning reporter for various publishers, …
ETSU’s own on-campus radio station celebrated World College Radio Day on Oct. 4 and featured marathon radio content and local musicians. College Radio Day was …
On Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m. the Muslim Student Association and other students gathered in Borchuck Plaza to hold a vigil for the people of …
The fall Career and Grad School Expo brought more than allowed students to learn about post-grad opportunities and network with potential employers. The Career and …
The ETSU Office of Veterans Affairs received a Minuteman award from representatives of the Tennessee National Guard on Monday at the Military-Affiliated Resource Center in …
Railroads have played a major role throughout the history of the Appalachian Mountains. The George L. Carter Railroad museum is dedicated to the history of …
On Wednesday, President Brian Noland discussed ETSU’s decentralized budget, enrollment, graduation rates and future goals during the State of The University Address in the Millennium …
The Student Government Association held a senate meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 1, in Brown Hall regarding BucFund and a handful of resolutions. The meeting was …