Emerging from China, the Coronavirus has spread rapidly across seas, and many nations have taken it upon themselves to block the entry of Mainland Chinese citizens into their countries. While this is to...
When Varshini Venturupalle, an Enloe sophomore, attended the Wake County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Citizens Academy, she found that all her previously-held notions about the career were not completely...
Emma Gonzalez has been committed to singing jazz for years, but it all paid off this January. As YoungArts proclaims on its website, the “National YoungArts Foundation identifies the most accomplished...
There is a growing argument among college-minded Americans that points toward privilege as the common denominator of a person’s degree of college admissions success. According to them, the advancement...
Many high school seniors are focused on waiting; waiting for college admissions, waiting for job interviews, waiting simply to get out of the house and make their own rules. But what we don’t have to...
On October 28, 2019, Apple released its new 13.2 software update, compatible with iPhone 6s and later, iPad Air 2 and later, iPad mini 4 and later, and iPod Touch 7th generation. The update includes augmented...
The data is out there: the World Obesity Federation (WOF) has reported that global obesity healthcare costs will expand by approximately 1.2 trillion U.S. dollars in the next five years. Concurrently,...
On October 29th, the U.S Census Bureau kicked off its new Statistics in Schools (SIS) program with a festival in Memphis, Tennessee. The Census Bureau wants to increase awareness and engagement with the...
Some may call her an example of failed urban planning, but to me, the Can-Opener is a true masterpiece just the way she is.
At first sight, the Can-Opener is a fairly unassuming bridge in the heart...
Enloe’s Black Student Union has big plans for this school year. The club already has one successful meeting under their belt and several more are on the horizon. On Tuesday, October 15th Enloe’s Black...
Charlene Wu, Co-Editor in Chief
• October 22, 2019
A frequent occurrence Student Council notices is that many events are meticulously planned with months of anticipation leading up to it, but the turnout is significantly less than expected. The events...
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