“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 ...
The A Capella choir’s annual Valentine’s Day concert was held Feb. 25 and featured vocal participation from ENC alumni in a fundraiser for Friends of South Shor...
Since Africans were brought to America, they have been dehumanized, oppressed, and humiliated. Today, Africans in America and people of African descent are stil...
For months, billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump has been making headlines and leading the polls as the frontrunner for the Republican party’s presidentia...
There is always something that an educational institution can do to change aspects of the community’s life. Here, some believe that clubs or other organizations...
As the end of the semester draws near, students are working on final papers, projects, and studying for exams. To aid during this process, Nease Library has Exa...
Time and again we’ve seen a dichotomy in media coverage and response: certain events get glossed over or ignored while other situations get worldwide immediate ...
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...
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...
ENC’s new step team, I and I, premiered their first performance during the pep rally on Nov. 9.
I and I will perform during halftime at the Men and Women's b...