Tipton Gallery presents ‘Hearing Through Walls’
Images of young men and women bearing shunted glances and ambiguous, weighted emotions tells a fragmented narrative of “American masculinity, coming of age, and lost …
Images of young men and women bearing shunted glances and ambiguous, weighted emotions tells a fragmented narrative of “American masculinity, coming of age, and lost …
“Research has shown that getting outside for 30 minutes can improve the mental health of people,” said Director of Campus Recreation Kari Albarado. “My personal …
In our contemporary era, technology is more and more integrated into our daily lives. We’re nearly inseparable from our phones, it seems. It rings, and …
On Feb. 17 and 18, ETSUCon transformed the D. C. Culp University Center into an overflowing parade of cosplayers, artists, gamers and pop-culture enthusiasts alike. …
ETSU’s tremendous theatre department has grown substantially over the years. In fact, the department began as just a speech major with a concentration in theatre, …
Attention ETSU Freshmen: Are you experiencing over-worried, overly paranoid and/or excessively concerned parental overload? Well, on Feb. 23-24, Student Affairs is offering an opportunity for …
ETSU students gathered together by the Culp Ballroom Center this past Tuesday and Wednesday to audition for the upcoming talent show. The auditions went well …
Voice your opinion. As a part of the Black History Month events by Unapologetically Black, Feb. 12-18 will be “Discussion Week,” and it will include …
When the word poetry is brought up, the first thing that comes to the mind is literature studied in high school classrooms–poets like William Shakespeare …
Jan. 17 – March 23: “Finite Disappointment / Infinite Hope” In honor of Black History Month, visit the exhibit by contemporary Washington D.C. photographer and …