Nothing is what it seems—ever. People have repeated clichés like this so often that we dismiss the wisdom they contain. We forget what truth they actually repre...
Boston draws in people from near and far with its vast array of entertainment venues, shopping centers, and dining options. It’s become a hip, urbanized city wi...
Student Government Association candidates gathered for an open forum in the RCA on Feb 15.
Hosted by current Student Body President Christina Saint-Pierre, D...
Super Bowl 50 featured a tight rivalry between the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers, a game well worth watching. Not only that, but the commercials, hal...
The ENC Women’s Basketball team celebrated Senior Night with a 46-39 victory over Wentworth. Before the game, eight of the seniors received a portrait of their ...
Since Africans were brought to America, they have been dehumanized, oppressed, and humiliated. Today, Africans in America and people of African descent are stil...
In 2015, a tropical disease known as “Zika virus” was discovered in Brazil and confirmed by the Pan-American Health Organization. Since then, the virus has spre...
During Black History Month, ENC’s Intercultural Center is hosting a wide variety of events–from documentaries to excursions into Boston–for anyone and everyone ...
ENC Theatre Department’s upcoming play “Ti-Jean and His Brothers: A Caribbean Folk Tale” can be considered a fable or a parable, but it is ultimately a moral-se...
In honor of Black History Month, the Intercultural Center is hosting a multitude of events throughout the month of February.
Robert Benjamin, head of ENC’s I...