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Enloe Eagle's Eye

The Student News Site of Enloe Magnet High School

Enloe Eagle's Eye

Video Inspires Tank Top Protest, Hundreds of Enloe Students Participate

Video Inspires Tank Top Protest, Hundreds of Enloe Students Participate

Jonah Yinger, Arts and Entertainment and Satire Editor September 15, 2021

Here’s a fact: If you have ever been accused of violating your school’s dress code, you’re 83% likely to be a girl. On Wednesday, September 8th, a video began to circulate around social media of...

Snot Math but its 1894: Picking the Results of a Flawed Nose Experiment

Snot Math but it’s 1894: Picking the Results of a Flawed Nose Experiment

Bran Poster, Editor March 17, 2021
Enloe veterans can probably already guess what happened: I was browsing JSTOR.org and got sucked into an obscure Psychological Review news article from the 19th century entitled “Arithmetic by Smell.”
Need tutoring? Enloe Key Club has got your back!

Need tutoring? Enloe Key Club has got your back!

Anh Lac, Lucy Fang, and Bran Poster September 13, 2020
Now, to meet the demands of online learning, Key Club has pioneered a new virtual tutoring program for Enloe students in this unprecedented time.

“Dance Party all by Myself”: Enloe Students Report from their Bedrooms

Sam Stage, Editor-in-Chief March 29, 2020

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,...

Fallen

Fallen

Kate Olsen, Editor February 27, 2020

  It is a tradition to keep our hair long in times of peace. In war, we cut it short. A ruler’s long hair shows patience and wisdom. We take pride in it, the devotion to our long hair shows our...

Black History Month: Yakob Lemma on Roots and Representation

Black History Month: Yakob Lemma on Roots and Representation

Joey Marmaud, News Editor February 25, 2020

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...

When I Was Little Vol. 2

When I Was Little Vol. 2

February 19, 2020

                                     When I was little, I twisted a little girl’s arm. She said Camp Rock sucks, What was I to do.                    ...

Land Trusts + Conservation Easements = Solution to Raleigh Overdevelopment?

Land Trusts + Conservation Easements = Solution to Raleigh Overdevelopment?

Bran Poster, Editor January 23, 2020

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...

The Italian Carousel Part 1

The Italian Carousel Part 1

Charlotte Grace Foxx, Creative Writing Editor January 23, 2020

I just wish I could get lost somewhere. I know there’s not any point in trudging through this world day after day, like being trapped in a snowstorm with the thick frost feathers swallowing up your knees.  And...

Why every budding Enloe entrepreneur should use the Consumer Product Safety Commissions Regulatory Robot tool

Why every budding Enloe entrepreneur should use the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s Regulatory Robot tool

Bran Poster, Editor January 10, 2020

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),...

Report Cards: Still Relevant? Or A Thing of The Past?

Report Cards: Still Relevant? Or A Thing of The Past?

Maddie Ma November 15, 2019

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...

Building A Community Within A Community

Building A Community Within A Community

Olivia Pluska, Editor November 13, 2019

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...

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