New York Times writer comes to campus
On Oct. 4, The Bert C. Bach Written Word Initiative and Mary B. Martin School for the Arts presented speaker Margaret Renkl, contributing opinion writer …
On Oct. 4, The Bert C. Bach Written Word Initiative and Mary B. Martin School for the Arts presented speaker Margaret Renkl, contributing opinion writer …
In observance of National Suicide Prevention Month, Alison Malmon, the founder and executive director of the non-profit organization Active Minds, came to ETSU to share …
A recovering alcoholic in downtown Boston, an active heroin user in the streets of Philadelphia, a star athlete abusing opioids in the suburbs of Atlanta–those …
The Exercise is Medicine program hosted its kick-off event this past Thursday, Sept. 29, at the CPA Front Yard. The program is an on-campus initiative …
Ultimate Frisbee is a high energy game that takes competitiveness and concentration. Here on campus, students enjoy this game and the skills learned. Team captain …
Born and raised in Erwin, Tennessee, Abraham Vidrio first took piano lessons with his brother at his church and then switched to the accordion, mentioning …
Over two weeks ago, ETSU’s Turning Point USA organization sent out an email to the student body inviting the community to attend a showing of …
Out of all the picturesque landscapes that surround Johnson City, Buffalo Mountain has remained a staple for ETSU and the Tri-City area for decades on …
As the fall weather rolls through the mountains of Johnson City, members of the ETSU community reminisce on the beauty of their summer explorations through …
Volunteer ETSU hosted its monthly Service Saturday event this past Saturday, Sept. 24. Students, faculty, and staff joined together on off-campus locations that spanned from …