An HIV-blocking drug called PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) can save your life – but a new survey finds only 9 percent of North Carolinians are aware of it.
Monday, July 30, was World Day Against Human Trafficking, raising awareness of a problem affecting tens of millions. Aaron speaks with Judith Kelley, dean of Duke’s Sanford School of Public Policy.
Congressman David Price (D-Chapel Hill) discusses the immigration issue after a recent trip to the border – and an amendment successfully attached to a bill that would reverse the Trump administration’s policy prohibiting people from claiming asylum based on domestic or gang violence.
WCHL news director Blake Hodge comes in with an update as the General Assembly is considering two bills – but it’s not the content that draws our attention as much as the procedure.
Republican lawmakers call a special session to consider still more bills affecting the 2018 election. WCHL news director Blake Hodge comes in with an update on the latest.
UNC’s summer-reading selection this year is “Popular,” by psychology professor Mitch Prinstein – all about how the type of popularity we seek isn’t the type of popularity we should be seeking. Dr. Prinstein discusses the book (and popularity) with Aaron.
Larry Fedora has a history of caring about player safety, but his comments at ACC Media Day suggest he ought to care more. What should UNC do next? WCHL’s Art Chansky and Aaron discuss.
The General Assembly is trying to pass laws making it harder to vote. How about laws making it easier? Aaron talks with Danielle Root of the Center for American Progress, co-author of a report suggesting eight reforms.
The ArtsCenter in Carrboro has released its 2018-19 performance schedule! Marketing director Patrick Phelps-McKeown came on with Aaron to discuss the highlights.
Every Monday is “New Music Monday” on WCHL: we play a new song, and you vote on whether to “make it or break it”! Our own Victor Lewis has been in love with this week’s song since he first heard it, so Aaron had him on to sing its praises…