Have you ever felt like you were being watched in Burleson? Have you ever had a window randomly shut on you or hear a door slam in Gilbreath? Have you heard anything strange in Lucille-Clements? If ...
Amid uncertainties surrounding Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funding, ETSU has several initiatives and programs available to help combat food insecurity for the ETSU community.
ETSU saw numerous changes this year, including the construction of a new building, a reimagined Commons and complete overhauls across campus — but it doesn’t stop there. The $62.5 million Academic ...
Statues of Christopher Columbus were recently vandalized in San Francisco, California and Providence, Rhode Island. The vandals threw red paint on the statue and wrote graffiti associating Columbus ...
ETSU is opening the doors to a new kind of student support hub this week with the launch of the Mary V. Jordan Center. The grand opening marks a fresh chapter in how the university supports its ...
Dr. Tina Hudson, associate professor and Special Education Program coordinator for Clemmer College, was the first in her family to earn a college degree. Not only did she earn her undergraduate in ...
The Smoke Wolves, like many Appalachian cryptids, are a species that hail from north West Virginia. Unlike most cryptids, there are multiple of this creature, and they seemingly travel in groups, like ...
Sixty years ago, ETSU was known as East Tennessee State College, the infamous steps of Rogers-Stout Hall did not exist and wouldn’t for another 11 years and Eugene Caruthers enrolled as ETSC’s first ...
Downtown Johnson City is glowing again as Candyland Christmas returns for another season, transforming the city’s core into a festive corridor filled with more than 180 decorated Christmas trees. The ...
The Rockin’ Rodeo Line Dancing Club is up and running at ETSU, carrying on a Tennessee tradition for a new generation. Line dancing is a form of choreography that repeats step sequences facing ...
While the argument about whether Florida is part of the South or not, is up for debate, but it is certainly the most infamous for wild news stories. As I was looking for new Cryptids to share, I ...
One of my favorite authors is basically from Tennessee. Like me, Ann Patchett was born in Southern California and moved to Tennessee at a young age, therefore, she considers herself a Tennessean. The ...