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...
All the way from Southern Oregon, indie-alternative band Seaons introduces “Aprilis,” a conceptual post-apocalyptic story that’s their debut second album. Simpl...