ETSU offers support, resources for LGBTQ+ community
Inclusivity of all members of the Buccaneer family is a priority that can be found all across ETSU’s campus. This includes a number of resources …
Inclusivity of all members of the Buccaneer family is a priority that can be found all across ETSU’s campus. This includes a number of resources …
With a Dolly Parton picture hanging behind him on the wall, “Queer Eye” star Jonathan Van Ness answered fan questions on Looped Live as part …
Amythyst Kiah returned to her roots to perform at Tipton Gallery on Oct. 2 via Zoom and with a limited live audience. Kiah graduated from …
Last week during the Culp reopening, the East Tennessee State Pride Center had its grand opening, inviting students of all genders and sexual orientations to …
Valentine’s Day has historically been a heteronormative holiday that exploits human intimacy in order to sell commodities. Allowing LGBT people to openly celebrate this holiday …
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 …
In regards to the LGBT community on campus, ETSU is slowly but surely making changes for the better. It is encouraging to see East Tennessee …
“Right away the culture begins to tell us how we must walk, and stand,” said Milbre Burch during her performance at Willow Tree on Thursday. “How we must dress, and behave. How we must talk and listen.”
It is important that in this current self-centered, individualistic America we learn to put ourselves into the shoes of others. There are too many people …
Last week, various ETSU departments and student organizations including the likes of Diversity Educators, Engineering and Technology, Multicultural Affairs and SAGA hosted the university’s first Pride Festival, a monument to growing …