‘If you’re from Africa, why are you white?’
“If you’re from Africa, why are you white?” Many may recognize the words of Karen from the 2004 movie “Mean Girls.” Funny, right? Not really. …
“If you’re from Africa, why are you white?” Many may recognize the words of Karen from the 2004 movie “Mean Girls.” Funny, right? Not really. …
“Mango Dreams” is an independent film written, produced and directed by upcoming artist John Upchurch. He will be premiering “Mango Dreams” here at ETSU on …
In the final episode of the podcast, Woodson thinks out loud into a microphone about the culture of Johnson City.
The first episode of the Culture Curious Podcast explores the culture of Johnson City through the perspective of Knoxville native and ETSU SGA President Pooja …
To celebrate East Tennessee’s Native American culture, the ETSU Office of Multicultural Affairs will host the second annual Native American Festival this weekend. The festival …
The Hispanic American Student Community Alliance is an organization dedicated to showcasing Latino culture and promoting diversity and Hispanic awareness through leadership, events and community …
Slocumb Galleries and ETSU’s Department of Art & Design have paired up with the Honors College to help present “Inhabitants: Creatures of Imagined Worlds,” curated …
Cuba: the land of coastlines, cocktails, Castro and communism. The island nation wasn’t the most popular destination for American tourists before the countries started normalizing relations in …
The temperature last Monday was a chilly 38 degrees, but the Culp Center’s terrace was full of supporters, news crews, French memorabilia and plenty of …
ETSU Buctainment welcomed Step Afrika, one of the top ten African American dance companies in the United States, to the Culp Auditorium on Wednesday, bringing …