The FL3TCH3R exhibit is up in the Reece Museum annually to celebrate the life of Fletcher Dyer (a senior at ETSU in 2009) and also to creatively investigate contemporary social issues. After attending Xhenet Aliu's book reading in Tema Stauffer's Upstate photography exhibition in the Reece Museum tonight, my fellow FPA friends and I wandered … Continue reading FL3TCH3R exhibit at Reece Museum
WHAT I VALUE AND HOW I LIVE MY LIFE ACCORDINGLY
Yesterday evening in Collo class time, we talked about what it means to "value" something, our personal values, and how we express them. Through an exercise where we wrote down a list of our 10 most predominant values which we slowly narrowed down to 3, I came to the conclusion that my three top values … Continue reading WHAT I VALUE AND HOW I LIVE MY LIFE ACCORDINGLY
volunteer hours (3)
Last weekend, I did 3 volunteer hours with Habitat for Humanity at a house build on Wade Street. It was me, another girl named Sarah from ETSU United Way (volunteer organization), and some men that build regularly with Habitat for Humanity. During our 3 hours there, we helped construct the footer for the house, the … Continue reading volunteer hours (3)
honors college potluck
Yesterday evening (September 25), I attended the Honors College Potluck! As a freshman, I was assigned to bring a dessert, so I brought a fruit tray from Kroger. Once I got there and placed my fruit tray on the table designated for everyone else's beautiful, sugary contributions, I sat down with my FPA comrades, Em, … Continue reading honors college potluck
September 20, 2018
Last Thursday, I visited the Detangling/Unraveling The Politics of Hair: Black Tennessee exhibit at the Tipton Gallery downtown. The exhibition had art of multiple different medias by artists Brandon Donahue, Olivia Ellis, Jessica Gatlin, Lawrence Matthews, Lester Merriweather, Carl E Moore, Althea Murphy-Price, and Carlton Wilkinson. The main themes of the show were the politics … Continue reading September 20, 2018
something special from home to johnson city
Considering I had to bring stuff to fill an entire apartment, looking around what I now call "home", I see a lot of items/memorabilia that means something to me. To narrow down my choices, I had to think, "What's something in this place that I would be devastated to lose?" and my immediate thought was … Continue reading something special from home to johnson city


