Spring Literary Festival honors new writing from ETSU faculty, alumni
The two-day 2023 Spring Literary Festival, presented by the Bert C. Bach Written Word Initiative, kicked off Wednesday with a total of eight different sessions …
The two-day 2023 Spring Literary Festival, presented by the Bert C. Bach Written Word Initiative, kicked off Wednesday with a total of eight different sessions …
As the school year comes to an end, the time to celebrate has never been more appropriate. The same applies to organizations such as the …
Tad Dickens worked for the East Tennessean from 1993-1998. During his time with the publication, he served as a sports and news reporter, sports editor …
Dave Ongie worked for the East Tennessean from 2004-2005. During his time with the publication, he worked as an athletics reporter. He graduated in 2005 …
Lori Metcalf worked for the East Tennessean from 1984-1986. During her time with the publication, she worked as a sports editor, features editor, news editor …
ETSU students have been writing and reporting to keep students informed for 100 years now, but the school newspaper was not always the East Tennessean. …
The East Tennessean carries 100 years’ worth of local history within itself as a publication. We see the preservation of this information through the Archives …
For 100 years, the East Tennessean has been ETSU’s source for regional events and news, fostering a prominent community connection among its readers. For couple …
Ron Campbell is an East Tennessean alumni who worked for the newspaper as a photographer from around 1981 to 1984. He found his love for …
We all know and love our mascot, Bucky the Buccaneer, but do you know about his origin story? East Tennessee State University’s mascot hasn’t always …