Water pipes not first priority for state funding
As previously reported by the East Tennessean, a water pipe burst in front of Governor’s Hall on Monday, Jan. 16, with repairs completed by the …
As previously reported by the East Tennessean, a water pipe burst in front of Governor’s Hall on Monday, Jan. 16, with repairs completed by the …
In a world with “alternative facts” and an active threat of “fake news,” some Americans are starting to distrust certain news sources. But in a …
Recently, new gender neutral restrooms have been spotted in a variety of places on ETSU’s campus and at the Quillen College of Medicine, although they …
Last year, ETSU terminated its contract with food service provider Aramark and switched to Sodexo. With this being the first spring semester that Sodexo will …
Parking sensors that were previously installed on campus will be making a comeback in the near future. The sensors were located at lots 18 and …
SGA held its final meeting of the semester this week. President Pro Tempore Connor Landers filled in for Vice President Nathan Farnor, who was unable …
The ETSU Student Government Association passed five new resolutions this week and did two first-reads. With only one meeting left this semester, things in the …
SGA’s weekly meeting was jam-packed with 14 BUC fund applications, five first reads of new legislature and several appointments. Five of the applications were under …
The Student Government Association didn’t make any appointments or pass any legislation during their meeting on Tuesday, but that doesn’t mean that their meeting was …
People are attracted to a good conspiracy. Whether it’s a warning of imminent doom from the delightfully weird Infowars.com or a celebrity giving you their …