France is reeling after six coordinated terrorist attacks were conducted in the city of Paris, killing at least 129 people and injuring over 350.
The first a...
The first round of ENC’s The Voice singing competition on Oct. 9 began with “blind auditions,” where eight contestants were chosen to sing for the four Senior c...
by Shaw Campbell, Caitlin Edwards, and Connor Hudson-Bryant
The ability to own land, to have a say in government, and to be free are all rights that most Ame...
by Adele Duval, J.D. Lyle, and Libby Nyquist
In Feb. 2011, peaceful protests broke out in Syria against the current president, Bashar al-Assad, demanding mov...
by Jacob Beiler, Melody Sagastume, and T.J. Vasquez
Should undocumented immigrants within the United States be given a legal status to be able to remain in t...
by Jared Johnson, Meghan Stanley, and Caleb Vatral
What started as a desire for knowledge among the common man has turned into a rigid system that forces inf...
by Becky Hay, Noah Prickett, and Michael Williams
Since the 1930s, when the possession and sale of marijuana was made illegal in the United States, there has...
The first annual “Gospel Explosion” held on Friday, Nov. 13, was spearheaded by Revolution Dance Ministry.
RDM, the newest ministry on campus, was started by...
Earlier this month, University of Missouri system President Timothy M. Wolfe resigned and the university’s Chancellor, R. Bowen Loftin, agreed to step down to a...
Dear student body,
I often hear people calling for us to act as a community; that is to respect one another, to try and understand the customs and bel...