File photoThe ongoing roof construction is part of multiple updates in the Memorial and Shields dormitories.
Memorial and Shields dormitories recently recei...
In my four years of being a student here at ENC, I’ve heard most of the student body complain about the food and other services in the cafeteria. Most of the co...
Reach Out is a student-led ministry held every Wednesday at 9 p.m. in Shrader Lecture Hall. Led by junior Hannah Dawber and senior Andrew Litttauer, the ministr...
Biology professor Jonathan Twining will be traveling to Costa Rica and Idaho this summer with Northwest Nazarene University professor Dr. John Cossel.
From J...
It's called The Fat Cat.
I know, the name may not be appealing, but the place is always poppin’. Located in Quincy Center, this tiny hidden treasure is a pl...
Students change when they go to college−and not always for the better.
Stress takes a toll on our lives. We don’t get to eat mom’s home-cooked meals anymore....
Pedes Cardinalis−the pen name of an ENC student who prefers to remain anonymous − published a book, "Rogue Sorcerer," this semester.
After working on the boo...
When I first heard about the movie “Pompeii” I thought it was a documentary about the event and the devastation left in its path. I soon learned, however, that ...
The EMES team “Intellectuals," consisting of students Collene Black, Jessica Davis, Emma Lewis, and Savannah Sivert, won this semester's EMES Nobel Peace Prize....
The Engineering Department's Dr. Pierre-Richard Cornely is planning a summer trip to Haiti for ENC students to implement earthquake prediction methods.
Altho...