ETSU’s Women and Gender Resource Center provides a safe space to hang out on campus as well as providing resources and helping connect people to ...
“I am an appetite. Nothing more. O’er centuries, a loathsome beast, I lay within the darkest pit. ‘Til you did wake me, enchantress, and stir me from my grave.” Last month, “Nosferatu” was unleashed ...
Although we are already well into January, I wanted to share some ways we celebrate the New Year in East Tennessee. In addition, I want ...
The Archives of Appalachia holds the stories of a region often misunderstood, but time is running out to save them. With the help of a $170,000 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services’ ...
ETSU’s study abroad program is offering Healthcare as a Human Right, a course that will compare healthcare in Canada, the United States and Appalachia. Healthcare as a Human Right is a seven-week ...
TikTok: it’s one of the world’s most popular social media apps, but that popularity doesn’t mean it is free from controversy. Last April, former president Joe Biden signed legislation requiring ...
To kick off the spring semester, the Young Professionals on Campus student organization will host “A Taste of Johnson City.” The event will take place on Jan. 30th at 7 p.m. and feature local ...
The Tri-Cities area is abuzz with excitement as the spring 2025 Broadway season kicks off at the Martin Center of the Arts with “Pretty Woman”.
The grand opening of Pepper’s, a new on-campus dining location inside the parking garage, is scheduled for Jan. 29 at 12:30 p.m. Pepper’s will offer breakfast, lunch and dinner options from 7 a.m. to ...
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is observed on the third Monday in January to honor the life and legacy of Dr. King. His work promoted peaceful protests and defined the Civil Rights Movement. ETSU’s Mary V ...
On a cold Thursday night, the Bucs returned home to the court. This time against conference foe, the Mercer Bears. Entering the game, the Bucs were on a journey to bounce back after a close 64-60 loss ...