“Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” began reaching up to its potential from the first scene; a retelling of the deaths of Bruce Wayne’s parents immediately fol...
Robert Benjamin and Brad Thorne led a seminar on unmasking microagressions, on March 1. The event explained microagression, the scientific impact of what people...
After four years at an undergraduate institution, a student will probably see a variety of changes on campus, but few get to see large changes.
Rachel Henry,...
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...
The Feb. 25 forum on pornography featured key speaker Richard Blankenship in a discussion on porn, pornography addiction, and human trafficking.
Blankenship ...
Reality can be messy and the truth can be complex or illusory. In fact, contrary to how we normally perceive our world—stable and fixed—the truth is that our wo...
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...
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...