Bridging the gap between art and science in education
In middle and high school, I held a strong identity as an arts kid. I was always particularly fond of my arts classes while shunning …
In middle and high school, I held a strong identity as an arts kid. I was always particularly fond of my arts classes while shunning …
In time, the definition and implication of the American Dream has morphed to become vastly different than what it represented in the past. Over a …
Sometimes I’m convinced that our generation is destined for inevitable destruction, but when I hear stories of the generation behind our own, that’s when I …
The warm night of Feb. 20 brought a buzz of anticipation for students and Johnson City residents alike. This anticipation was due to the promise …
In life, one under-looked realization we are all missing is knowing where our ancestors lived and what country they claimed as their home. For many …
A valuable practice gradually becoming more extinct to mankind is communicating with letters, notecards or other materials, and I find that this neglect is leading …
When actions do not match words, we tend to sit uncomfortably with the words and actions that do not meet each other’s realities. Only a …
Throughout February, ETSU will host a variety of events commemorating Black History Month. The events include discussions, lectures, parties and more. “Our events are free …
Yes the economy is doing better. Yes the country is doing better. Yes the Democrats hate giving any type of credit to the President for anything, but they made themselves look like spoiled 3-year-olds on National Television.
The University of Kentucky Press will be publishing a book by retired ETSU Department of History Chairman Colin F. Baxter. Titled The “Secret History of RDX: The Super-Explosive …