ETSU Votes has “Game Plan”
In the wake of an unusual presidential election, ETSU Votes is hitting the semester full-force, registering and informing voters. ETSU is taking up the challenge laid …
In the wake of an unusual presidential election, ETSU Votes is hitting the semester full-force, registering and informing voters. ETSU is taking up the challenge laid …
Officers with the Johnson City Police Department arrested an ETSU professor and his wife Aug. 31 for simple domestic assault after a dispute escalated into …
By April 2017, ETSU will officially have its own governing board. “For the 105 years we’ve existed as a university, we’ve always looked to Nashville …
After a tense spring election, ETSU Student Government Association President Pooja Shah, Vice President Nathan Farnor and Secretary/Treasurer Emily Marmon are equipped to tackle challenges …
On Aug. 31, ETSU was officially designated as an Indoor Tan-Free Skin Smart Campus thanks to the National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention. This Skin …
This week’s Student Government Association meeting included one of the most important issues of the year – BUC Fund. The allocation of these funds plays …
Last March, ETSU placed a temporary ban on hover boards. Due to fire safety concerns raised by the Consumer Product Safety Commission and the National …
With mass shootings becoming more and more common, many states are passing legislation that would allow those with handgun carry permits to carry concealed guns …
With the commencement of a ribbon cutting, a new type of adventure began at ETSU. On Aug. 30, President Brian Noland and Joe Sherlin, vice …
The Charles C. Sherrod Library is a place many students, faculty and staff become acquainted with throughout their years at ETSU. From the study rooms …