SGA plans for 2018-19 school year
Now that the 2018-19 school year has started at ETSU, the Student Government Association has started to make plans for the new school year. These plans …
Now that the 2018-19 school year has started at ETSU, the Student Government Association has started to make plans for the new school year. These plans …
At 4 p.m. on April 24, Megha Gupta officially began her 2018-2019 term as SGA President. Gupta previously served as the 2017-18 Vice President of …
ETSU junior Devon Waldroff made history by pushing for a piece of legislation to make it through the Tennessee Legislature and be signed into law …
This past week ETSU showed its appreciation for its faculty and staff by giving them discounts and awards. Faculty and Staff Appreciation week was sponsored …
As the semester begins to close, new faces are placed in the ETSU Student Government Association. This year’s winner for president isn’t an unfamiliar face. …
We the people get options for campus entertainment. During open forum of Tuesday’s Student Government Association meeting, Assistant Director of Student Activities Carter Warden presented …
Contrary to what U.S. politics may suggest, debates are not always between two angry candidates. In fact, “I agree with my opponent” was a popular …
Looking for a fun way to celebrate the end of another school year? Unity Fest is the perfect-and free-occasion for students seeking a change and …
Student Government Association President Keyana Miller asked ETSU President Brian Noland to speak to the SGA Senate during the open forum on Tuesday’s SGA meeting. …
Family, friends and members of the East Tennessee State University community recently gathered in remembrance of students, retirees and faculty and staff that have passed …