Tipton Gallery hosts reception for ‘Tangibility of Faith’
On Friday, Feb. 1, ETSU’s downtown branch of the Slocumb Galleries, the Tipton Gallery, hosted a reception for a new exhibit titled “Tangibility of Faith: …
On Friday, Feb. 1, ETSU’s downtown branch of the Slocumb Galleries, the Tipton Gallery, hosted a reception for a new exhibit titled “Tangibility of Faith: …
Lindsey King, an associate professor of Anthropology at ETSU, bought a one-way ticket to Europe when she was a sophomore in college and believed she …
Now that everyone has eaten Thanksgiving leftovers and survived Black Friday, it’s time to really get into the holiday season. It’s hard to go anywhere …
I can’t understand the campaign to “bring back Christmas” to the holiday season, because this statement implies it was taken away. Let’s be abundantly clear: …
Homosexuality and Christianity have always seemed to be on opposing sides, but do they really need to be? I am a Protestant Christian and have …
Last week the Secular Human Alliance (SHA) hosted a conversation about faith as part of ETSU’s Civility Week in the Culp Audortorium. SHA President Miles …
Whether one believes in the historical truths found in the Bible, its teachings have captivated the hearts of many. With Biblical texts’ prominence in culture …
With Palm Sunday out of the way, we can finally celebrate Easter! But what about Holy Week? Holy Week is the most important week of …
On Wednesday, March 14, the renowned and respected scientist, Stephen Hawking, passed away at 76-years-old. Hawking was born in Oxford, England, and enrolled at Oxford …
On Monday Nov. 13, ETSU’s Muslim Student Association held an expo outside the Multicultural Affairs Center entitled “The Multicultural Mosaic.” The goal of the expo …