New plan introduced to change student advising
As students, we all know that advisement is important to our success. A knowledgeable, helpful adviser is going to make it easier to get through …
As students, we all know that advisement is important to our success. A knowledgeable, helpful adviser is going to make it easier to get through …
We’ve all heard that the opioid crisis is one of the biggest issues in our region, but not everyone agrees on how to solve or …
Over 450 inspirational sticky notes have been left all over campus in the last year, and ETSU members can thank The Roo for this increase …
ETSU’s move toward a decentralized budgeting model allows the colleges better access to their funding. It still seems that this move will not fix the …
By Carson Morgan, junior, English Brian Noland needs to pay his employees. This has never been clearer or more urgent as the university enters the …
The air is electrified with excitement. Hundreds of people mill about talking about graduation. Some are dressed in regalia getting their photograph taken. Some are …
President Trump’s action of deploying the United States Military to the southern border is ingrained in xenophobia perpetuated by his prejudiced comments in the 2016 …
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 …
College can suck. Endless amounts of stress from exams, homework and anything and everything else we all have to deal with can make this higher …
Throughout March, ETSU’s Chronic Illness and Disease Awareness Organization (CIDA) has held several fundraisers on behalf of Johnson City’s Small Miracles Therapeutic Equestrian Center. In April, CIDA will also be assisting Small Miracles with the …