Even just a couple months or so, it seemed what most teenagers cared about was “spilling the tea”, a metaphor for sharing gossip and rumors about other people around school. But now, it appears a new...
“Eating disorders are deadly… and the silence around them even more so.”
Back in March, Enloe juniors Sophie Schaefer and Julia Kasper started an organization called Scales Are For Fish, with...
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,...
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...
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...
“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...
A new school year always brings a sense of life to the school. A hum of excitement over new classes, new opportunities, and new faces. Here at Enloe it’s not always easy to stand out, but being 6’8...
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