Two ETSU students run for public office
It’s an exciting time for politics –– both in the nation and at ETSU. One graduate and one current student are running for public office …
It’s an exciting time for politics –– both in the nation and at ETSU. One graduate and one current student are running for public office …
Just over a month since 17 people were killed at a Parkland, Florida, high school, marches across the country are taking place to demand change, …
With a name like “Women’s March,” most people probably believe it would be all women walking together in solidarity to close the wage gap. However, …
On Friday Chairman Scott Niswonger called to order the fourth ETSU Board of Trustees meeting in the East Tennessee room in the Culp Center. Niswonger …
ETSU’s Student Government Association accomplished a lot this past year. They hosted a month-long civility event, which included speakers such as Martin Luther King Jr.’s …
From April 10-13, ETSU students will have the opportunity to vote for their Student Government Association representatives for the upcoming year. The ballot can be …
Borchuck Plaza was filled with anti-abortion and pro-choice protestors on April 5. The pro-life group had a large display depicting explicit, graphic images of unborn …
ETSU officially made the transition from the Tennessee Board of Regents to its own governing board on March 24, by establishing its calendar, code of …
At Tuesday’s SGA meeting, President Pooja Shah and Vice President Nathan Farnor discussed their concerns for the FOCUS Act. The executive committee is concerned that …
The ETSU Student Government Association’s first meeting of the new semester got right down to business with the appointment of two cabinet positions: Secretary of …