SGA holds first meeting of spring semester
The Student Government Association held its first meeting for the spring semester and welcomed the new appointments to office. Among the items discussed were the …
The Student Government Association held its first meeting for the spring semester and welcomed the new appointments to office. Among the items discussed were the …
The holidays can be a difficult time for many. Images of yuletide cheer can bring out feelings of loneliness, stress and frustration for people with …
The final Dr. Bert C. Bach Creative Writing Initiative reading of the year was held on Nov. 12 at the Reece Museum as debut poet Savannah …
If you’ve ever stepped foot into the ARC, or Adviser Resources Career Center, you know how hectic it can be. The last time I stepped …
The academy, in spite of constant and largely unfounded criticism of left-wing bias, is an industry that by-and-large devalues the agency of its workers. Imperatives …
After the flyers posted on campus last weekend that read “It’s okay to be white,” I’m reminded of an issue that seems to permeate and …
Dr. Tom Curry is scheduled to perform a solo tuba recital that includes non-traditional performance techniques and settings, the application of electronics and fixed media, …
On Halloween, ETSU faculty members Sean Hawthorne and Esther Park will perform pieces that embody the spirit of spooky season. “The recital is on Halloween, …
The ETSU Percussion Ensemble, under the direction of Dr. Matthew Geiger and Logan Ball, will showcase an hour of drumming and music on Nov. 3 …
On Oct. 2, President Noland gave the State of the University Address for the 2019-2020 academic year. There he reminded us of a few points …