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The Student News Site of Enloe Magnet High School

Enloe Eagle's Eye

The Student News Site of Enloe Magnet High School

Enloe Eagle's Eye

Senior Spotlight: Praghna Hemadri

Senior Spotlight: Praghna Hemadri

Bryan Wu and Sydney Woods June 10, 2024

“Good morning, Praghna.” – Audrey Weaver    If you walk into room 1815, you will most likely see Praghna in the back of the class, NOT locked in. However, don’t be fooled by this version...

Ms. Mann: NCAEA Secondary Art Educator of the Year

Ms. Mann: NCAEA Secondary Art Educator of the Year

Elise Kohli, Arts and Entertainment Editor October 18, 2023

When you step into room 1316, you step into the mind of Ms. Lauren Mann. Filled with color and personality, it reflects her “beautiful chaos,” as Ms. Lauren Hallihan, a friend and fellow teacher put...

A Guide to Yom Kippur

A Guide to Yom Kippur

Elise Kohli and Maya Segal September 27, 2023

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...

An Interview with LeVelle Moton: An Enloe, Raleigh, and North Carolina Legend

An Interview with LeVelle Moton: An Enloe, Raleigh, and North Carolina Legend

Greene Rand, Sports Editor February 26, 2023

What makes someone a legend? Is it their impact on the people around them at the time? The legacy someone leaves behind? However you define it, Enloe alum and Head Coach of the North Carolina Central Men’s...

Teacher of the Year: Ms. Kepke

Teacher of the Year: Ms. Kepke

Angel Mitchell-Morris, Staff Writer February 23, 2023

Ms. Lauren Kepke, 2005 Enloe alumni, was recently awarded the Enloe High School Teacher of the Year Award—and is currently a semi-finalist for the county—for her outstanding work with students in and...

Stalking My Friends’ Spotify Listening Activity

Stalking My Friends’ Spotify Listening Activity

Charlene Wu, Co-Editor in Chief February 3, 2022

  With too much time on my hands, I decided to give my unsolicited opinions on the songs my friends were currently listening to on January 16th, 2022 at 3:11pm. By no means am I a music critic....

What Second Generation Immigrants Are Tired of Hearing

What Second Generation Immigrants Are Tired of Hearing

Charlene Wu, Vivian Njoroge, and Oishii Basu November 27, 2021

  Before you read this article, we want to clarify a few things. One, as defined in the dictionary, second-generation immigrants are “individuals born and raised in the United States who have...

Snot Math but it's 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.”
Raleigh Restaurants: Kim's Asian Market

Raleigh Restaurants: Kim’s Asian Market

Sam Stage, Editor-in-Chief January 21, 2020

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...

Unforgettable: Enloe’s Maxine Cormier Debuts at New York Fashion Week

Unforgettable: Enloe’s Maxine Cormier Debuts at New York Fashion Week

Sam Stage and Luke Fortner October 15, 2019

Twice a year, models, designers, and fans of the fashion industry all gather in New York city for an event that can’t be missed. Known as New York Fashion Week, or NYFW, it’s the destination for...

Hispanic Heritage Month: Ms. Vasquez

Hispanic Heritage Month: Ms. Vasquez

Arielle Gaither October 11, 2019

Ms. Vázquez’s room is filled with the sound of Disney soundtrack music and student chatter, both in English and Spanish. On her wall is the flag of Mexico. She teaches English I and C&C, and just...

Food Of The Month

Food Of The Month

Bran Poster, Editor October 11, 2019

You know what time it is at Enloe? It’s time for some respect. More specifically, some respect for our scholarly gullets. Shove the simple carbohydrates back in the drawer, drop by the farmer’s market,...

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