ETSU Low Brass Festival offers second year of concerts and learning opportunities
Vibrations could be felt through the floor boards in the auditorium of Mathes Hall as trombone, euphonium and tuba players gathered together for the finale concert …
Vibrations could be felt through the floor boards in the auditorium of Mathes Hall as trombone, euphonium and tuba players gathered together for the finale concert …
“Chernobyl transported us from one era to another. We face a new reality.” – Svetlana Alexievich In 1986, a nuclear reactor at the Chernobyl plant …
The gun debate is a hot topic right now in our country, as mass shootings seem to be occurring more and more. I realize it is …
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 …
If you would like to dress up in that fancy attire in the back of your closet and donate to a good cause, then you …
On March 21, 2018 there was a gun discussion on ETSU’s campus and it started off with a bang! Around 30 people gathered in Culp …
Following years of planning, debate and uncertainty, preliminary preparations for D.P. Culp University Center renovations have begun. Construction will commence in full force at the end …
On March 23, a collection of EcoNuts club members helped give away free tree seedlings in celebration of Arbor Day. All afternoon, volunteers were either …
On Saturday, March 24, over 200 ETSU students and local community members rallied together in a nationwide protest demanding gun legislation reform in spite of …
Four classically trained percussionists have gone rogue with a common mission, to explore and expand the sonic possibilities of the percussion repertoire. “Percussion ensemble is …