First Amendment protects religious rhetoric
Students traveling in the vicinity of Borchuck Plaza Thursday were probably surprised to see a an evangelical preacher shouting at the surrounding crowd that they …
Students traveling in the vicinity of Borchuck Plaza Thursday were probably surprised to see a an evangelical preacher shouting at the surrounding crowd that they …
Smoking has given way to vaping these days, but like smoking, vaping is prohibited on campus. Since 2008, ETSU has been a tobacco-free campus, whether …
This upcoming semester, students can choose to participate in a new emerging leadership program that will enable them to develop connections across campus. The Peer …
The Student Government Association senate covered a number of important agenda items Tuesday. Alexis Decorino opened the meeting by telling cabinet members about a class …
It’s not every day that the governor of Tennessee makes a visit to Johnson City. On Monday, Gov. Bill Haslam visited campus for meetings, taking …
Even though the holiday season brings cheer, it also brings sickness and respiratory illness to stressed students trying to finish their exams. According to the …
Food: possibly the single most important part of any college student’s life. More than a source of sustenance, it’s a relationship. ETSU recently announced it’s …
Enrollment is the lifeblood of any university, and the issue is of particular importance this year as policies like Tennessee Promise make the enrollment landscape …
Scrutiny was leveled on members of the BUC Fund Committee during the ETSU Student Government Association Senate’s second BUC Fund session of the year on …
Imagine walking through the D.P. Culp University Center and seeing a group of bluegrass students perform a live radio show that is simultaneously produced by …