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Living somewhere new can be hard. Whether it be to a new house, city or a completely different state, that big change can be petrifying, …
Living somewhere new can be hard. Whether it be to a new house, city or a completely different state, that big change can be petrifying, …
Recently, Volunteer ETSU hosted a lecture with guest speaker Jennifer Whitehead, who is the director of the Johnson City Downtown Day Center. The Johnson City …
March 7: David Kovac will showcase a viola recital among a variety of works, featuring other ETSU faculty members on stage. The event will begin …
On Feb. 3, Earth Fare employees in Johnson City and across the country woke up to news that they would no longer be employed by …
Americana group, Lovers Leap, will be performing at the The Willow Tree Coffeehouse & Music Room for a Valentine’s Day show, but this event is …
Gov. Bill Lee visited campus on Thursday to deliver the 2020 State of East Tennessee Address at the Millennium Center. Lee described Johnson City as …
Only a couple years ago the world watched in horror as Gatlinburg went up in flames because of wildfires. Now the scene has been changed …
For many LGBT people, finding a place to exist without discrimination can be difficult. Living in the buckle of the Bible Belt makes this task …
As the first semester of the school year comes to a close with dead week and final exams, students might be looking ahead to winter …
The Monarch Shuttle Bus, a mode of transportation for over 100 ETSU students, is no longer allowed to drive on campus streets and must utilize …