As students entered the Culp Center auditorium on Thursday night, a hand-picked collection of "female o songs" played over the speakers. The excitement, nervous energy and curiosity were evident. Stephanie Langley-Earhart of the Students against Violence organization and FMLA spoke first, "Tonight in this room we cannot fuel the flames of domestic violence.
On Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 8:30 p.m. ETSU will take part in Presidential Debate Watch, a videoconference discussion between various campuses throughout Tennessee. The second-to-last presidential debate will take place at Belmont University in Nashville, and ETSU students will gather in the Brown Hall auditorium (the science building next to the Mini-Dome) to watch the televised event live, then get a chance to discuss it with students from other colleges and universities.