Quillen hosts chili cook-off to benefit children
On Thursday, Nov. 30, Quillen’s Organization of Student Representatives hosted the sixth annual chili cook-off in Stanton-Gerber Hall to benefit the Willow Unit at Woodridge Hospital. …
On Thursday, Nov. 30, Quillen’s Organization of Student Representatives hosted the sixth annual chili cook-off in Stanton-Gerber Hall to benefit the Willow Unit at Woodridge Hospital. …
Tuesday’s Student Government Association meeting was all about legislation, and it came at the right time as the last meeting of the semester is Dec. …
The Filling Station, that’s what they’re calling the newest food truck to the Tri-Cities. Based out of Elizabethton, Tennessee, the family-owned business emerged in October, …
East Tennessee State University’s College of Public Health has received a notable award for implementing innovative curriculum through an exceptional program. The 2017 Delta Omega …
Hidden in the heart of campus is a railfan’s dream museum, and it just celebrated a decade of operation. On Nov. 18, the George L. …
The staff in the ETSU Advisement Center completed rigorous training in an effort to better serve students who are deciding on what to major in …
A lot happened during the two hours that the Student Government Association met on Tuesday, Nov. 14, including a visit from President Noland, the final …
ETSU’s Multicultural Affairs works diligently every year to bring international and domestic students together to explore the many different cultures on our campus through International …
School’s not out forever! ETSU’s Adult, Commuter and Transfer Services (A.C.T.S) held a “Drop-in” for adult students on Nov. 10 and 11. The event was …
On Friday Chairman Scott Niswonger called to order the fourth ETSU Board of Trustees meeting in the East Tennessee room in the Culp Center. Niswonger …