‘For me peace means tranquility’: ETSU hosts International Day Of Peace
On Friday, the International Day of Peace was celebrated in the Quad alongside the Native American Festival to spread unity and diversity. “ETSU has a …
On Friday, the International Day of Peace was celebrated in the Quad alongside the Native American Festival to spread unity and diversity. “ETSU has a …
Black History Month started on Feb. 1, and to kick off the month Unapologetically Black hosted an event in Rogers-Stout Hall. “The significance of Black …
Next week, Volunteer ETSU will host several on-campus events for the nationally recognized Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, with events planned Nov. 12-19. Throughout the week, …
On April 12, 2018 ETSU’s Oasis held its fifth annual “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” event in Borchuck plaza. Approximately 60 people showed up …
On March 23, a collection of EcoNuts club members helped give away free tree seedlings in celebration of Arbor Day. All afternoon, volunteers were either …
In a recent project held by the Black Affairs Association, students have had the opportunity to examine and explore the harsh reality of hate crimes …
“How can you compare abortion to genocide?” asks the top of a pamphlet that was handed out by anti-abortion group the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform. …
Former ETSU student Tristan Rettke pleaded not guilty in Washington County Court on April 10. Rettke was indicted by a grand jury on March 21 on …
Borchuck Plaza was filled with anti-abortion and pro-choice protestors on April 5. The pro-life group had a large display depicting explicit, graphic images of unborn …
I entered this year with hope. Back in January, you could still call Donald Trump’s campaign for presidency a joke. It was still okay to …