ETSU hosts student gun debate for Civility Series
On March 21, 2018 there was a gun discussion on ETSU’s campus and it started off with a bang! Around 30 people gathered in Culp …
On March 21, 2018 there was a gun discussion on ETSU’s campus and it started off with a bang! Around 30 people gathered in Culp …
Our ability to change is only limited by our willingness. Americans must aspire to be better and they must strive to be inclusive of differences. …
March marks the official start of Civility Month, formerly known as Civility Week. With more than 22 events on the calendar, it can be hard …
Civility Week is now Civility Month in order to allow greater scheduling flexibility. “In previous years, so many great events would be closely scheduled in …
On March 28, ETSU kicked off its annual Civility Week, a week dedicated to encouraging individuals with different perspectives to work together and spread peace …
The first amendment of the Constitution states that Americans have the right to freedom of speech along with the right to peacefully assemble, and a …
Religions are often plagued by myths and stereotypes that make understanding between different religions or between religious and non-religious people harder to come by. Diversity …
The Dare to Care Fair, organized by the Kappa Delta sorority and the ETSU Counseling Center, brought together many student organizations to promote campus activity …
In life, especially on a college campus, students frequently encounter people who have viewpoints that differ from their own. For some people, it may be …
The civil rights movement feels like it happened centuries ago to today’s ETSU students, but in reality, the university enrolled its first black student 60 …