But she loves him for who he is. If he changes, then who is he then?” This line, delivered by the character Edward during a ...
When hearing someone use the term “Public Health,” you may not know exactly what it means or what organizations in your community do public health ...
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a giant flying squirrel? Yes, a giant flying squirrel was uncovered at the Gray Fossil Site and Museum. The discovery offers insight into past environments and animal ...
This semester has brought with it many new changes to the dining scene on campus from the opening of Pepper’s to the changes currently taking ...
In 2021, three ETSU pre-med students saw an opportunity to make a life-saving skill more accessible. They founded ETSU EM/ERGE (Emergency Medicine Club), an organization ...
Knoxville’s Urban Renewal Projects left more than 2,500 families, mostly African American, displaced. Often referred to as Urban Removal or Negro Removal, the Renewal Projects ...
March is Women’s History Month, a time to celebrate the many accomplishments women have made and continue to make in every industry and field in ...
Although ETSU does not offer extravagant ballrooms with beautiful music, there are still plenty of chances for students to get into dancing and even learn ...
ETSU’s Martin Center for the Arts will come alive on March 5 at 7 p.m. as Elizabeth Ellis, a legendary storyteller with deep Appalachian roots, ...
A new student organization joins the race with a mission to promote bodily autonomy across ETSU. The Appalachian Reproductive Health Alliance (ARHA) was launched on ...