New York Times writer comes to campus
On Oct. 4, The Bert C. Bach Written Word Initiative and Mary B. Martin School for the Arts presented speaker Margaret Renkl, contributing opinion writer …
On Oct. 4, The Bert C. Bach Written Word Initiative and Mary B. Martin School for the Arts presented speaker Margaret Renkl, contributing opinion writer …
Dr. Rich Crusenberry is 46 years old, a pharmacist in Johnson City and a member of ETSU’s Marching Bucs. He loves spending his extra time on campus …
In observance of National Suicide Prevention Month, Alison Malmon, the founder and executive director of the non-profit organization Active Minds, came to ETSU to share …
BRISTOL, Tenn. (Sept. 26, 2022) – The RAD Fall Fling took place at Bristol Dragway starting Sept. 20 for the 13th time and brought four …
The ETSU Tradition Keepers held their first event of the year on Sept. 22 in the Culp Center Cave. The Tradition Keepers decided to host …
Born and raised in Erwin, Tennessee, Abraham Vidrio first took piano lessons with his brother at his church and then switched to the accordion, mentioning …
SGA is bringing back the Collaboration Initiative for student organizations to have their voices heard. By engaging in conversation, SGA wants to take note of …
Contributed by: Aiden Graybeal Title IX has become a major political topic for ETSU and other state colleges in Tennessee. State Representative John Ragan sent …
PITTSBURGH, Pa. (Sept. 24, 2022) – The Bucs (1-2) got back to their winning ways when they traveled north to Pittsburgh, Pa. to take on …
The ETSU Counseling Center is thrilled with the turn-out and level of student engagement received at its first-ever “Healing through Creating” event this past Wednesday …