With National Signing Day coming up on February 6, UNC associate athletics director Paul Pogge stops by to discuss what UNC does to protect athletes when it comes time to sign – with agents.
This week, PlayMakers Repertory Company stages a world premiere play, “Jump” by Charly Evon Simpson – a “heartbreakingly funny” story about coping with grief.
To mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day, a group of CHCCS students and teachers are organizing a trip to Normandy – and they’re bringing local WW2 veterans with them.
With the General Assembly about to return to session, NC Child deputy director Rob Thompson released a five-point “Opportunity Workplan for NC’s Children.”
Everybody’s talking about Chancellor Carol Folt’s decision to resign and remove what was left of Silent Sam. WCHL’s Dakota Moyer discussed the social-media conversation with Aaron.
Fresh off celebrating its one millionth donated book, Book Harvest is gearing up for its annual Dream Big Book Drive, Monday, January 21, from 1-4 pm at Durham Central Park.
Christmas Day is a day off, but it’s a “day on” for the Jewish Federation of Durham-Chapel Hill: each year, they make December 25 a day of service with an event called “Mitzvah Day.”
Marge Clemons, Gregg Sykes, Kevin Shields and Matt Kelleher stop by from the Triangle Disability Awareness Council to discuss a new initiative: the Assistive Technology Lab.