SGA aims to bridge gap between senate and student organizations
SGA wants to reach out to every student organization on campus. SGA passed new legislation on Tuesday that would assign senators to two organizations. The …
SGA wants to reach out to every student organization on campus. SGA passed new legislation on Tuesday that would assign senators to two organizations. The …
Editor’s note: This article was originally printed in the Johnson City Press on Saturday, Jan. 28. From planning residence halls to overseeing budgets, if it’s …
As previously reported by the East Tennessean, a water pipe burst in front of Governor’s Hall on Monday, Jan. 16, with repairs completed by the …
ETSU College Democrats want to educate their peers on the dangers of gun violence. Catherine Tucker, ETSU’s College Democrats president, is an advocate for gun …
Several hundred women, men and children gathered at Founders’ Park Saturday to march for women’s, LGBTQ and refugees’ rights, Black Lives Matter, religious freedom and …
Every semester Officer Amanda Worley instructs a Self-Defense for Women course that teaches women verbal confrontation skills, safety tactics and physical techniques to defend and …
The ETSU Student Government Association’s first meeting of the new semester got right down to business with the appointment of two cabinet positions: Secretary of …
U.S. senators had the opportunity last week to interview Secretary of Education nominee Betsy DeVos in five minute intervals. During her confirmation hearing, much was …
Recently, new gender neutral restrooms have been spotted in a variety of places on ETSU’s campus and at the Quillen College of Medicine, although they …
Last fall, the East Tennessean reported 35 faculty and staff members at ETSU had registered with the university to carry a handgun on campus. As of …