Culp renovations to include more green space
In the near future, students’ green might be going toward making the area around the Culp greener. Vice President of Student Affairs Joe Sherlin, Associate …
In the near future, students’ green might be going toward making the area around the Culp greener. Vice President of Student Affairs Joe Sherlin, Associate …
Once every semester, President Brian Noland meets with ETSU’s Student Government Association to deliver an update on the current state of the campus and have …
HEROES, ETSU’s student-led LGBT organization, has received its own office space in the Student Organization Resource Center after several years of waiting. The new office will …
The Department of Women’s Studies and the Student Government Association will be working with the Tennessee Board of Regents to host a “Be Aware/Take Action” leadership conference on Feb. …
ETSU’s Student Government Association held its first BUC Fund session of the spring semester on Tuesday, putting the total of student funding at $5,887 for …
The Washington County and ETSU Relay for Life chapter are looking to add a new a diversity chairman to their chapter, a position that no other …
Nine new senators were announced and appointed to serve on the senate during the ETSU Student Government Association’s meeting on Tuesday. The new senators are Emily Assenmacher, …
President Alex Cassell discussed food service changes for the following year during his executive remarks in Tuesday’s Student Government Association meeting. According to Cassell, ETSU has …
ETSU’s Student Government Association held its first meeting on Tuesday with nine seats vacant from senators who resigned or graduated last semester. The senate voted to table legislation …
The past two weeks have been filled with anxiety for the ETSU Student Government Association senate, discussing legislation that would allow guns in personal vehicles …
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