Alternative Spring Break: Go Home or Go Serve
With February quickly approaching, thoughts of what to do for spring break are starting to pop up in every student’s mind. One thing that many …
With February quickly approaching, thoughts of what to do for spring break are starting to pop up in every student’s mind. One thing that many …
Since 1976, February has been designated Black History Month, an annual celebration for the recognition and remembrance of African-Americans who have made an impact on …
This spring Women’s Studies will feature a new speaker series called Queer in Appalachia. “The series will consist of four Appalachian artists and scholars who testify through their …
For 35 years, Mike Smith has dedicated his time to teaching photography in the ETSU Department of Art and Design, while receiving prestigious awards and honors …
Earlier this month an announcement was made from the owners of local sandwich shop, Alley Kat, that they would be closing their doors on Jan. …
To start off 2016 with a bang, ETSU’s Campus Crusade for Christ and Student Government Association hosted the MAZE on Wednesday in the Martha Street …
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 …
The temperature last Monday was a chilly 38 degrees, but the Culp Center’s terrace was full of supporters, news crews, French memorabilia and plenty of …
As Downtown Johnson City continues to grow, new local businesses are popping up all over. One new addition is Fizz Soda Bar. While Fizz is …
Last week, ETSU students had the opportunity to participate in a candlelight vigil to honor survivors of suicide, and next week, students and the public …