The holidays are a rich time for folklore all over the world. The most common would be Santa Claus, who originated from Saint Nicholas, but ...
On Nov. 29, ETSU played Central Arkansas on their home court at Freedom Hall in Johnson City, Tenn. Beginning the game with a 5-0 record, ...
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 ...
In promoting Megan Thee Stallion’s newest song “Sweetest Pie” featuring Dua Lipa, Megan Thee Stallion tasted pies from around country. One of those pies included the peach pie from the Tri-Cities ...
We all know and love our mascot, Bucky the Buccaneer, but do you know about his origin story? East Tennessee State University’s mascot hasn’t always been a Buccaneer. In fact, Bucky didn’t arrive at ...
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, ...
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 ...
This is an old country with names no longer known. We are not the first to live here, and we won’t be the last. But what of those who lives here before us? Before, perhaps, even the Native American ...
Thistle Farms was founded in 1997 in Nashville, Tennessee, by Rev. Becca Stevens with the mission to “help women survivors heal and reclaim their lives by breaking the cycles of trafficking, ...
The ETSU community is having to say goodbye to the Campus Center building, which has been a part of the campus since 1951. Demolition is set to occur in November 2023, and construction of the new, ...
ETSU’s Tianhu Sun, assistant professor of plant synthetic biology, was awarded a 2024 New Innovator in Food and Agriculture Research Award from the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research (FFAR).
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 ...