An entire day without food? No sustenance from sun up to sun down? No fried foods? No water? To all the Enloe students who constantly snack throughout classes, these restrictions may sound like a unique...
When is it?
Yom Kippur occurs from sundown on Sunday, 9/24, to sundown on Monday, 9/25, which is ten days after Rosh HaShanah, the Jewish New Year. It is a day of rest, which is why there is no school...
Originally posted June 3, 2023
In this episode, Jadon goes to Drammys, one of Enloe Theatre’s concluding events of the year. Listen to hear about the achievements of this year’s theatre...
On August 15th, Enloe’s Student Council announced this year’s Charity Ball beneficiary. The partner for this year is Neighbor to Neighbor, a local organization from the southeast Raleigh area that...
Tucked away in the 1700s hallway, a solitary classroom (1712) became the home for Enloe’s young environmentalists. Students who have passion and dedication for the environment meet in Mr. Ogren’s room...
Black women looking to succeed in the workplace often have to overcome barriers of racism, sexism, and other forms of discrimination. Despite the odds being stacked against them, Black female journalists...
Burn-out, as defined by the World Health Organization, is “a syndrome conceptualized as resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed.” Burn-out syndrome is characterized...
During his musical beginnings as an Enloe student, artist Rafiq Bhatia of the experimental rock band Son Lux could have scarcely imagined the momentum with which his life and career have accelerated. With...
March is National Disability Awareness Month, and the perfect way to celebrate is to support businesses that are creating opportunities for the disabled community. 321 Coffee is a North Carolina based...
Since 1976, the month of February has annually served as a time to commemorate and celebrate the contributions of African Americans throughout history. While having evolved from it’s initial designation...
Aeiress Stancil, Arts and Entertainment Editor
• March 6, 2023
HBCUs are a haven for Black students to be around and be taught by people who look like them. In the 19th century, when many colleges and universities refused to admit Black applicants, HBCUs offered them...
Gilbert “Gil” Scott-Heron was born to Bobbie and Giles Scott-Heron in August 1949. A renowned singer and poet, he was a prolific spoken-word performer during the 70s and the 80s. As a self-proclaimed...
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