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The Problems With Being “Hero”

The Problems With Being “Hero”

Adrian Ward, Guest Writer May 15, 2023

Trigger warning: Mental Health If you or someone you know is experiencing suicidal thoughts or actions, help can be found at samhsa.gov or by calling the Helpline at 988.   “Torch Titan,...

The Importance of Mental Health Among Student-Athletes

The Importance of Mental Health Among Student-Athletes

Angel Mitchell-Morris, Staff Writer January 10, 2023

Content Warning: mention of suicide   With America regaining a sense of normalcy after a year of hardship and change, problems were revealed that had worsened over the pandemic, such as mental...

Suicide Prevention Month

Suicide Prevention Month

Aeiress Stancil, Arts and Entertainment Editor October 18, 2022

Although Suicide Prevention Month was in September, suicide is a year-round issue that demands our attention. According to the CDC, more than 41,000 people die by suicide each year, leaving friends and...

Taking a ‘Trip’ Into Psychedelic Therapy

Taking a ‘Trip’ Into Psychedelic Therapy

Dae Borg, Executive Editor May 6, 2022

When most people hear the word “psychedelics,” they usually think about the usage of drugs for enjoyment purposes or for an escape from reality, but as of recently, scientists have been using these...

What the Olympics Have Taught Us About Athletes’ Mental Health

What the Olympics Have Taught Us About Athletes’ Mental Health

Olivia Metelo, News Editor February 28, 2022

Viewers are shown the magnificent feats of the human body as top athletes from around the world gather to compete at the Olympic games. Yet as we marvel from the comfort of our living rooms, what we don’t...

Enloe Reacts: Wake County Mental Health Day

Enloe Reacts: Wake County Mental Health Day

Sam Heyl, Opinion and Creative Writing Editor November 11, 2021

Whether you’re a student, staff member, or parent, you’ve probably heard about the new non-instructional day the WCPSS board added, which will take place on Friday, November 12th. In an announcement,...

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.”
Graphic by Charlene Wu

Nectar

Charlene Wu, Co-Editor in Chief January 14, 2021

You knew you would never be able to go back to the way it was before. You knew from the day the side comments started: “I think you’d look better in this shirt instead.” You knew when he suggested...

Cottagecore: the Modern Escapist Coping Mechanism

Cottagecore: the Modern Escapist Coping Mechanism

Charlene Wu and Kate Lingo October 17, 2020

In the time of increasing chaos, what is Gen Z to do? Partake in unhealthy coping mechanisms, of course! Romanticized lifestyles have found an extraordinary breeding ground within the holy app, TikTok....

Rex Orange County: Music and Mental Health

Rex Orange County: Music and Mental Health

Arden Snead, Co Editor-in-Chief November 25, 2019

Alexander O’Connor changed my life for the first time when I was fifteen. Affectionately known as Rex Orange County, this “happy sad boy” sparked an inspiring wave for me, not only in my own songwriting...

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