ETSU's recycling program goes well beyond the recycling bins that were placed across campus last fall and are now fairly well recognized - the blue wire racks for plastic and aluminum bottles and the red plastic bins for paper and cardboard. The program also recycles scrap metal, oil, tires, batteries, ink cartridges and e-waste.
In a two-hour-long Student Government Association meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 30, SGA senators hashed out plans for legislation that would designate smoking "huts" on campus. Discussion of the smoking ban began when senior Olivia Karavatakis, a construction major, said, "I represent the student body for the College of Business and Technology.
I always thought that if someone from the best newspaper in the country contacted me, it would be because I was the weird girl who camped out on their steps post-graduation begging for a job. This experience as a blogger for the New York Times' political Web site The Caucus has been an incredible experience - and it isn't over yet.