Vocalist Julie Fowlis to bring ‘Music of the Scottish Isles’ to ETSU
On Thursday, Oct. 20, at 7:30 p.m., singer Julie Fowlis will transport an audience at ETSU’s D.P. Culp Center Auditorium to her homeland with her “Music …
On Thursday, Oct. 20, at 7:30 p.m., singer Julie Fowlis will transport an audience at ETSU’s D.P. Culp Center Auditorium to her homeland with her “Music …
The ETSU Farmers Market is organized every Thursday along the ETSU Pridewalk during the early fall and late spring semesters.
The second BUC fund meeting of the semester on Oct. 4 was a three-hour debate. With 18 applications and more than $56,634 requested, it took …
Coming into their match against the University of North Carolina at Greensboro on Oct. 7, the ETSU women’s soccer team were 7-4-1 and 2-1 in conference …
On Oct. 6 and Oct. 7, those who visited the Marketplace for their regular lunch break were treated to something quite different—the Flavors of Spain. …
Each year, the ETSU Department of Public Safety releases their annual Security and Fire Safety Report. This report shows three years of statistics, 2013-2015, and …
Gov. Bill Haslam announced the names of eight men and women Tuesday who will make up ETSU’s new Board of Trustees. They are Janet Ayers, Steven …
Woodson talks with local activist and former ETSU student Ben Schaller about local activism, the development of downtown Johnson City, and the city’s growing LGBTQ+ …
ETSU President Brian Noland gave his State of University address on Oct. 3, taking time to talk about ETSU’s achievements, weaknesses and future plans for success. …
The East Tennessean received an anonymous letter to the editor earlier this week in reference to the incident in Borchuck Plaza on Sept. 28. It was signed …