ALANA is a multicultural club at ENC that showcases the unity of African-American, Latino, Native-American, and Asian cultures. The group has been a flourishing...
The 2016 Men’s NCAA tournament ended just as brazenly as it began with National Champion Villanova hitting a walk-off game winning three-pointer at the final bu...
Addison Rouse has been Head baseball olach at ENC since 2013. Since his arrival, the ENC baseball program has been transformed from the inside out—completely fo...
This year ENC’s Baseball team consists of a multitude of young players, yet their season thus far has already shown improvements from last year.
Baseball sta...
As human beings have continued to use and make improvements to their technology, many have become reliant on online media, perhaps almost as much as oxygen in t...
Festival of Life weekend can be an exciting weekend of games, worship, and students reuniting with their home churches, but despite the positives, current ENC s...
Recently ENC had the honor of hosting the annual Festival of Life, a gathering of various districts from the Church of the Nazarene, such as Philadelphia, Maine...
The results in the Feb. 9 New Hampshire Republican Primary were a surprise for some, but a clear prediction-come-true for many conservative leaders, when real e...
“Tartuffe and All That Jazz,” a new adaptation of Molière's "Tartuffe" re-imagined and set in 1920's St. Louis by Gordon C. Bennett and Dana A. Priest, will be ...
Dumpling Cafe is a quaint hidden jewel located right in the bustling streets of Chinatown. Regardless of its small size, this restaurant packs a giant, affordab...