Thank you to everyone who made this video possible by sending in footage from isolation! In order of appearance: Haoran Deng, Gloria Chien, Mireya de los Reyes, Justin Lumpkin, Max Hammer, Grace Jones,...
Some kids live by their sweet tooth: beg for candy, eat, and repeat. But when I was a preteen, I took everything with several grains of salt. Those delightful little crystals enthralled my waking appetite...
When historian Carter Godwin Woodson started “Negro History Week” in 1926, he would not have been able to anticipate the scale and cultural emphasis it would have in coming decades. This original celebration...
Gwen O'Connor, Co-Editor in Chief
• February 19, 2020
Forget about Christmas and winter break, the most wonderful time of the year has finally begun. January marked the beginning of Girl Scout cookie season, but is still happening now. This means the fights...
I don’t know about you, but I’m not looking forward to the stagnant traffic, choking smog, and overwhelming overcrowding that comes with rapid urbanization. As Raleigh gets bigger, the countryside...
Kim’s Asian Market is easy to miss if you don’t know where to look. It’s secluded, buried in a string of buildings that blurs together along Duraleigh Road. A single neon sign fends off the lack...
Safety, safety, safety. Gone are the times of snake-oil peddlers and drugged-up baby food. Gone too are the broken strollers, choking hazards, and lead paint. The Consumer Product Safety Commision (CPSC),...
Ah molasses, that oozy friend who tempts us toward ever-greater heights of self indulgence. Though on the outside it’s slow and sticky, inside this byproduct of sugar production has the potential to...
“Art is vulnerable. Putting your work out there is scary. But don’t let that fear stop you from doing something you truly love.”
Katie Hazel, Enloe alumni and former centerfold editor...
Before the rise of PowerSchools, parents would often have no idea what their child’s grades looked like until report cards arrived. Report cards are what they used to check up on their children, and...
A Place at the Table is a safe haven for everyone in downtown Raleigh. This cozy cafe opened in 2018 as a nonprofit eatery located on Hargett Street. It’s aptly-made name reveals the hospitable and nourishing...
Art and non-art students alike have all heard of Mrs. Klenow, the famous art teacher that brings out the color in Enloe. Her work has been featured in over 85 shows and has received a dozen awards for...
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