The Great Weed Debate: ETSU’s debate team tackles the blunt truth of marijuana
The Culp Center Ballroom at ETSU was brimming with students on April 21, who were eagerly awaiting the Great Weed Debate – which started at …
The Culp Center Ballroom at ETSU was brimming with students on April 21, who were eagerly awaiting the Great Weed Debate – which started at …
From April 10-13, ETSU students will have the opportunity to vote for their Student Government Association representatives for the upcoming year. The ballot can be …
Borchuck Plaza was filled with anti-abortion and pro-choice protestors on April 5. The pro-life group had a large display depicting explicit, graphic images of unborn …
On Friday March 31, more than 120 registrants from 14 of Tennessee’s colleges and universities filled the third floor of the D.P. Culp University Center, …
On March 9, the voices of protesters could be heard in Nashville, and they said “Tennessee is not for sale.” Along with other concerned groups …
The sound of laughter and feet hitting the gym floor echoed through the CPA on March 24, as International Sports Day was in full swing. …
ETSU’s July 2017-2018 budget is still weeks from completion, but B.J. King, Senior Associate Vice President for Financial Services and acting CFO, had some insights …
March marks the official start of Civility Month, formerly known as Civility Week. With more than 22 events on the calendar, it can be hard …
Recently, ETSU students between 30 and 60 credit hours have received a survey from Academic Affairs, specifically the University Advisement Center. The survey was made …
Civility Week is now Civility Month in order to allow greater scheduling flexibility. “In previous years, so many great events would be closely scheduled in …