ETSU hosts elegant, stress-free masquerade dance for Black History Month
As we’re nearing the end of Black History Month, a few more celebrations are being held as the final events take place. The Evening of …
As we’re nearing the end of Black History Month, a few more celebrations are being held as the final events take place. The Evening of …
Loren Biggs, the Coordinator of the Alcohol and Other Drugs Outreach Program at ETSU spoke at the latest Women on Wednesday’s session in the Multicultural Center. …
East Tennessee State University is about to get a new student representative, and the candidates all have a voice they want to be heard. Three …
Sometimes I’m convinced that our generation is destined for inevitable destruction, but when I hear stories of the generation behind our own, that’s when I …
“Research has shown that getting outside for 30 minutes can improve the mental health of people,” said Director of Campus Recreation Kari Albarado. “My personal …
In our contemporary era, technology is more and more integrated into our daily lives. We’re nearly inseparable from our phones, it seems. It rings, and …
On Feb. 19, ETSU artists Bode Alaka and Jarleel Earby exhibited a number of their paintings and drawings in the Mulcticultural Center lounge. The event coincided with Black History Month’s culture week. The artists’ works will …
The tables downstairs were set up with Chinese snacks and candy, as well as tables where people could make dumplings. Upstairs, chairs were set up …
Overwhelmingly mundane and yet heartbreaking, funny and super relatable! ETSU students brought their take on “The Flick,” a Pultizer Prize-winning play by Annie Baker to …
On Feb. 17 and 18, ETSUCon transformed the D. C. Culp University Center into an overflowing parade of cosplayers, artists, gamers and pop-culture enthusiasts alike. …