Sgt. Dreama Pullon takes over as Pepper’s new handler
Pepper, Public Safety’s first therapy dog, is widely known on campus and loved by students. However, Pepper will now be in another patrol car with …
Pepper, Public Safety’s first therapy dog, is widely known on campus and loved by students. However, Pepper will now be in another patrol car with …
ETSU’s Alternative Breaks is still accepting applications for this semester’s set of experiences seeking to address social justice issues in various communities outside our region. …
Esther Park, piano professor, traveled over the break to perform and educate students at Peniel High School of the Arts, Busan, South Korea, about the …
With the arrival of the Spring 2022 semester, the Muslim Student Association is excited to welcome their new executive board, led by president Abdussobur Giwa. …
ETSU student Kaylee Gunn has initiated a holiday card donation program for veterans in the area. “I usually volunteer around the holidays and I know …
A student’s college journey is never easy, and life can be difficult at times. Erica Bowman, however, has defied all odds and is leaving campus …
Earlier this November, the ETSU Student Government Association met to discuss some quality of life issues that were indicated to lessen the enjoyment of some …
ETSU Housing teamed up with some of the residence halls to hold a quiet, warm bonfire night, featuring hot chocolate and candy, at Tri-Hall Field …
ETSU-Con is a convention organized by the Japanese Cultural Society that celebrates anything sci-fi-fantasy, anime or gaming related. Zack James, con chair, discussed some of …
ETSU’s Bluegrass program has gained a new scholarship in honor of its founder, Jack Tottle. “The donor is a long time supporter of Appalachian services …