From the editor: Closing a chapter
To the readers of the East Tennessean: Growing up my parents always told me “College will be the fastest four years of your life.” I …
To the readers of the East Tennessean: Growing up my parents always told me “College will be the fastest four years of your life.” I …
For 100 years, the East Tennessean has been ETSU’s source for regional events and news, fostering a prominent community connection among its readers. For couple …
Overlooked in Appalachia, a student-run magazine, is gearing up to begin this semester’s series, titled “Science in Our Backyard.” Overlooked in Appalachia is a student-led …
On Thursday, Oct. 21, Jay Harris, an ESPN on-air journalist, visited ETSU’s campus in the D. P. Culp Student Center. He gave a talk titled …
Jack Mooney loved ETSU, he believed in good, honest journalism and according to his former students, the thoughtful, soft-spoken professor always seemed to have a …
The East Tennessean, by its nature as a news publication, tells stories, but it has also played an important part in my story over the …
There are many things I wish I could have accomplished before my time ran out at the East Tennessean, but we spend a lot of …
Visit the D.P. Culp Student Center, and make sure you stop by the Student Media Center on the second floor in suite 240. I’m biased because …
Scientific journalist Brooke Jarvis held a conversation about ecological issues in Brown Auditorium on Oct. 2. Brooke Jarvis is an award-winning reporter for various publishers, …
I am exhausted. I am humbled. I am proud. This was a year big news from the first day of classes, and I believe our …