The hot topic in Chapel Hill is still Silent Sam, but Carrboro’s talking about the library – and Orange County commissioners are covering everything, from light rail to future elections.
Colin Kaepernick is Nike’s new spokesperson. Is the media overemphasizing the most extreme voices? What should people take from the debate? And how can we reward corporations who take social-justice stands, while still holding their feet to the fire on, say, abhorrent labor practices?
Pat Richardson from PTA Thrift Shop and Youthworx on Main came in to help out with today’s question, and to fill us all in on upcoming specials and sales going on in the store! Today’s KidsQ: If you could only read...
What power do college athletes have to make a positive difference in the world – and (especially with the Silent Sam debate in mind) how can they best use that power?
Lisa Van Deman, the Executive Director of Kidzu Children’s Museum came in today to talk about their partnership with TABLE, promotions for military families, finding a new permanent home for Kidzu, and to help out Aaron...
Lavelle and Dorosin wrestle with Silent Sam. Speaking before the statue’s toppling, Stevens discusses sidewalk seating and remembers a fallen firefighter.
Maryland’s head football coach is under fire for (allegedly) promoting a “toxic culture” that may have led to the death of a player. Is this program just an outlier – or is this a symptom of a larger problem with college football in general?
Kathleen Seifert of I9 Sports and SKJAJA Volunteers Pema Herr and Brooke Ruiter came in to discuss their partnership and to help Aaron out with today’s question. Today’s KidsQ: If you could live inside a television...
Sidewalk seating in Hillsborough, trees in Chapel Hill, and a roundabout in Carrboro. Dorosin puts on his civil-rights-attorney hat to discuss the fight around the six proposed state constitutional amendments.