ETSU organizations host annual One Billion Rising event
ETSU’s Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance and Women’s Studies organizations held their third annual One Billion Rising Event on Feb. 12. The event, which shows solidarity …
ETSU’s Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance and Women’s Studies organizations held their third annual One Billion Rising Event on Feb. 12. The event, which shows solidarity …
Despite the chilly weather, over 300 prospective students toured ETSU’s campus during its spring open house on Feb.14. During open house, those prospective students get …
A new environmental certification program was introduced last semester by the ETSU department of sustainability. Leaders in Environmentally Aware Functioning are having their first meeting …
“Now I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired.” The simple sentence with such a powerful message became the famous line of Fannie Lou …
Despite conservative backlash from last semester, ETSU’s Sex Week committee is prepared to provide the ETSU community with events that cover a myriad of topics …
Each day, we are bombarded with various diets, health fads and misinformation regarding healthy eating habits. ETSU is offering nutrition counseling in the Wayne G. …
ETSU plans to start construction of a Multicultural Center in the D.P. Culp University Center in April. “We met with the design architects last week, …
A self-proclaimed “Yankee” by birth, yet love-stricken by the foothills and mountains of East Tennessee, Frederick Waage has become an advocate for the environmental well-being …
Located right across from campus on the tree streets, is an opportunity for both international and American students to build new friendships and socialize with …
The funding process for major student organizations and university departments was recently announced by the Student Activities Allocations Committee. The committee expects to allocate about …