If there’s anyone who has a heart for medical care, it’s Jennifer Glen.
For the past two years, Glen has been volunteering in the cancer out-patient center a...
Picture your large family working until the skin on their fingers blistered, and you, being the oldest, feel obliged to somehow help secure their finances. Afte...
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...
“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...
Sounds of Satellites’s newest EP, “Leverage”, is packed to the gills with their signature gritty sound that provides the listener with a burst of fresh energy.
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Upon first glance, Richard Adams’ “Watership Down” appears to be a classic children’s tale about rabbits. Hazel and his prophet brother Fiver try to caution the...
Classics in today’s literary world wield a staying power not seen in other works that fall to the wayside.
What is it about classic works that gives them tha...
Easter has passed us by. While everyone at ENC took part in some type of celebration, not everyone may know the history behind this ancient, widely celebrated d...
Poem and Artwork by Michelle Orellana
What is strength?
What is strength?
Where can I find it?
My confinement in my comfort zone has made me weak.
If onl...