Little Chicago Rail Day honors local railroad history
The George L. Carter Railroad museum had its first Heritage Day of the year on Saturday. The Little Chicago Rail Day paid homage to …
The George L. Carter Railroad museum had its first Heritage Day of the year on Saturday. The Little Chicago Rail Day paid homage to …
While the warmth of spring isn’t here quite yet, Campus Recreation has a full lineup for the beginning of the semester that students can enjoy …
The Student Government Association held its first meeting for the spring semester and welcomed the new appointments to office. Among the items discussed were the …
ETSU students, faculty and staff volunteered and served with local community organizations during MLK Days of Service Jan. 20 and 25, as well as during …
Students have until March 1 to apply for general scholarships for next semester. “There are 80 different scholarships,” said Kathy Feagins, Scholarship Office director. “There’s …
Over the past weekend, ETSU had four a cappella ensembles compete in the prestigious International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella competition at the University of …
Jon Atkinson always listened to old records as a kid, and as a rhythm and blues singer and musician himself, the decision to open his …
ETSU faculty, staff and students came together on Jan. 15 to celebrate the life and birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. before the national holiday …
Students interested in applying for the Democracy Fellows must do so by Friday, Jan. 31. Beginning Feb. 3 and ending Nov. 23, the Democracy …
ETSU recently announced a new program that expands upon already available financial assistance for higher education. The program, ETSU Promise Plus, will help first-time freshmen …