Tennis Bucs shine Editorial: Going green Campus moving in right direction B1 ‘Dead Man’s Cell Phone’ ETSU Theatre’s new production C1 The men’s tennis team dominates its first home match of the season. D1 THURSDAY // 2.22.2018 SERVING EAST TENNESSEE STATE...
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Tennis Bucs shine Editorial: Going green Campus moving in right direction B1 ‘Dead Man’s Cell Phone’ ETSU Theatre’s new production C1 The men’s tennis team dominates its first home match of the season. D1 THURSDAY // 2.22.2018 SERVING EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1923 www.EastTennessean.com KILIAN THOMAS GENERAL-ASSIGNMENT REPORTER CONTRIBUTED On Feb. 19, ETSU artists Bode Alaka and Jar- Lawrence Ross, author of ‘Blackballed’. leel Earby exhibited a number of their paintings and drawings in the Mulcticultural Center lounge. The event coincided with Black History Month’s culture week. The artists’ works will be on display at the Mul- ticultural Center lounge for the remainder of Febru- ary. The art will be freely available for the community Photographs by TYLER WICKS to view. Work of artists Bode Alaka and Jarleel Earby. “We call the event ‘Starving Artists’ because it plays on the idea of busy students managing to cre- ate great art despite limitations in time and re
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