Street preachers can be obnoxious, but they’re protected by the first amendment
Street preachers at ETSU have become as omnipresent as squirrels or President Brian Nolands’ bright, yellow bow ties. You can’t spend four plus years at …
Street preachers at ETSU have become as omnipresent as squirrels or President Brian Nolands’ bright, yellow bow ties. You can’t spend four plus years at …
A new bill introduced in the student senate could change the frequency at which comedians appear on campus as part of major events. The ETSU …
At the beginning of the summer, the ETSU football stadium still looked like a mound of dirt. Now, it’s beginning to look more like a …
The East Tennessean is not the most widely read and adored newspaper on the face of the Earth. There, I said it. A significant percentage …
Cuba: the land of coastlines, cocktails, Castro and communism. The island nation wasn’t the most popular destination for American tourists before the countries started normalizing relations in …
Football fans welcomed a new era at ETSU Monday afternoon, ceremonially breaking the ground on the site of the future ETSU football stadium, a project …
Students have been receiving a lot of surveys in their inbox lately, and if you’re like most students, you probably discard most of the emails …
A $1 million federal grant is making all the difference at the Johnson City Downtown Day Center, a facility in downtown Johnson City operated by …
State employees across Tennessee — including maintenance staff at state universities — could be out of work if Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam pushes forward with …
Food: possibly the single most important part of any college student’s life. More than a source of sustenance, it’s a relationship. ETSU recently announced it’s …