The 28th Umoja Festival brought thousands downtown Saturday under near-ideal weather, as the community gathered for music, food and a demonstration of unity at King Commons. With temperatures in the ...
When it snows like this, I always want to find a seasonal Cryptid. For now, as I haven’t had a chance to delve into the Archives of Appalachia in person, my search seems to be rather limited. However, ...
On Monday afternoon, ETSU athletics announced that they have removed Coach Bruce Atkinson from the volleyball program. Sunday night, harassment allegations were released against Atkinson on the ...
The Appalachian Banner Academy is a local private school that specializes in individualized curriculum for children with autism and other behavioral disorders. Banner, meaning excellent or outstanding ...
ETSU announced plans to restructure its student centers following the passage of new legislation prohibiting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) offices at public institutions in Tennessee. The ...
On April 15, the ETSU Student Government Association hosted its 2026 spring concert in Freedom Hall Civic Center. The country concert featured Flatland Cavalry with their signature “easy on the ears, ...
What began as a 16-year-old’s hobby making beaded necklaces for friends on Instagram has grown into Downtown Johnson City’s newest storefront. Calli Hall, owner of the newly opened boutique Calli Rose ...
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.
From student banquets to egg hunts, the home of ETSU President Brian Noland is rarely quiet. The local historical landmark known today as the Shelbridge was purchased and constructed by Roswell H.
On Nov. 13, 1920, East Tennessee State Normal School played their first football game, a 55-0 loss to local rival Carson-Newman. This game would be the start of an 83-year program that saw some highs ...
Results were released from last week’s ETSU Student Government Association 2026-27 election. Shelby Koerten was elected as SGA president for a second year. Macy Miller is 2026-27 vice president.
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