Eye On The Triangle

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Eye on the Triangle is WKNC 88.1s weekly public affairs programming with news, interviews, opinion, weather, sports, arts, music, events and issues that matter to NC State, Raleigh and the Triangle. wknc-eot.tumblr.com

Episodios

  • EOT202 Gun Control

    22/06/2016 Duración: 12min

    We’ll be bringing you a look at the events in the week ahead with the community calendar. Jake Winters brings you Snoverated; this week he reviews the film “Still Walking”. Jamie Halla brings you KNC Goes TMZ, or rather ESPN, this week as he reports on Copa Americana and the NBA Championship. Marissa Jerden takes a look at a vote brought up by a controversial anti-abortion group. And Nick Weaver reports on gun control in North Carolina.

  • EOT201 NC Democratic Convention

    15/06/2016 Duración: 19min

    We’ll be bringing you a look at the events in the week ahead with the community calendar. Jake Winters brings you Snoverated; this week he reviews the film “The Usual Suspects” Our newest contributor, Mandy Butschky has an update on the College world series. And Ian reports on the North Carolina Democratic Convention.

  • EOT200 National Parks Documentary

    08/06/2016 Duración: 24min

    We’ll be bringing you a look at the events in the week ahead with the community calendar. Saif Hassan brings you The News Beyond the Headlines.This week he takes a look at A murder in Pakistan and in Austria the contested election results Jake Winters brings you Snoverated; this week he reviews the film “Pan’s Labyrinth.” On KNC Goes TMZ or rather ESPN, Jamie Halla has information on this week in sports from Copa America to the Muhammad Ali. Saba Khan brings you an interview with a film student at NC State crowdfunding a documentary exploring 12 national parks.

  • EOT 199The Science of Beer

    01/06/2016 Duración: 48min

    We’ll be bringing you a look at the events in the week ahead with the community calendar. Saif Hassan brings you The News Beyond the Headlines, He talks about 40 dead tiger cubs found in a monastery in Thailand. Mirtha Donastorg reports on important voting information. Jake Winters brings you Snoverated; this week he reviews the film “Akira” Jamie Halla reviews his Bled Fest 2016 experience. Marissa Jerden recounts her non-musical Moogfest experiences. Ans Alex Hoppe brings you an interview with Dr. Shepard from NC State on the Science of Beer.

  • EOT198 Moogfest 2016 5/25/16

    25/05/2016 Duración: 33min

    We’ll be bringing you a look at the events in the week ahead with the community calendar. Saif Hassan brings you The News Beyond the Headlines, He’ll be talking about a Russian pilot that just got out of prison and a Canadian polar bear. Jake Winters brings you Snoverated; this week he reviews the film “Repo Man” As always, Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week reviews the album “Sadlands” by Humanize Jamie Halla reviews his Moogfest 2016 experience. Marissa Jerden interviews Jesse Cohen, of the podcast No Effects and guitarist of the band Tanlines.

  • EOT 197 HB2 5/18/2016

    18/05/2016 Duración: 32min

    We’ll be bringing you a look at the events in the week ahead with the community calendar. Jake Winters brings you Snoverated; this week he reviews the film “Only God Forgives” As always, Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week reviews the album “Night Fades” by Double King. On KNC Goes TMZ, Jamie Halla discusses Moogfest 2016, HB2, and Hopscotch Music Festival. Marissa Jerden takes a look how HB2 has affected North Carolina tourism this year.

  • EOT196 Hopscotch Lineup 5/11/2016

    11/05/2016 Duración: 20min

    We’ll be bringing you a look at the events in the week ahead with the community calendar. Jake Winters brings you Snoverated; this week he reviews the film “Lobster”. As always, Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week reviews “A Coliseum Complex Museum,” an album by Besnard Lakes. On KNC Goes TMZ, Jamie Halla gives some highlights of Moogfest, the annual, multi-day music, art and technology festival in Durham. Marissa Jerden takes a look at the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Raleigh’s official statement on HB2 and Saif Hassan brings you the Hopscotch 2016 lineup.

  • EOT195 Vanilla The Hun 04/20/16

    20/04/2016 Duración: 48min

    We’ll be bringing you a look at the events in the week ahead with the community calendar. Jake Winters brings you Snoverated; this week he reviews the film “Nice and Easy.” As always, Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week he interviews Vanilla The Hun, an NC State band. On KNC Goes TMZ, Jamie Halla discusses HB2. For Poetry Corner, Nikita Chintalupudi interviews Darren E. Lipman. First, a North Carolina news update from Kevin Kronk.

  • EOT194 House Bill Two 04/13/16

    13/04/2016 Duración: 36min

    We’ll be bringing you a look at the events in the week ahead with the Community Calendar by Peter Svizeny. Jake Winters brings you Snoverated; this week he reviews the film “Contact.” As always, Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week he reviews “Your Doomed Be Nice,” an album by Rob Crow. For weeks, House Bill two has put North Carolina in the national spotlight. From prominent musicians cancelling North Carolina concerts, to even President Obama calling the law “mean-spirited,” everyone has had something to say.Mirtha Donastorg examines the backlash to the bill from the very first protests to Governor McCrory’s most recent executive order. We also have a look at the new around North Carolina from Kevin Kronk.

  • EOT193 Duke Student Sit-In 04/06/16

    06/04/2016 Duración: 43min

    We’ll be bringing you a look at the events in the week ahead with the Community Calendar by Peter Svizeny. Jake Winters brings you Snoverated; this week he reviews the film we all watched in high school biology, “Gattaca.” As always, Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week he reviews “The Great Detachment,” an album by Wintersleep. This week on KNC goes TMZ, Jamie Halla gives a recap of the Villanova–UNC championship game. He also goes into the world of streaming and how it might lead to a number one Billboard spot for Kanye West. On this week’s Poetry Corner, Nikita Chintalapudi interviews Shannon Ward. And our most recent contributor, Riki Dows, shares her thoughts on Justin Bieber and cultural appropriation. But first, we have a news update on the Duke students occupying the president’s office.

  • EOT192 International Women’s Month 03/30/16

    30/03/2016 Duración: 31min

    We celebrate International Women’s Month with an episode focusing on women in music and in culture. Looking back at women’s clothing through the ages, Marissa Jerden brings you the history of the bra, and its societal impact on women. We also bring you a look at the events in the week ahead with the community calendar by Peter Svizeny. Jake Winters brings you Snoverated; this week he reviews the film “Brother.” As always, Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; for today’s album, he reviews “Honeyblood,” the eponymous debut of the all-female band Honeyblood. Taking a break from pop culture, this week Jamie Halla has a special piece about Greerfest, a music festival in honor of Emma Greer DiBiase, who died from cancer the weekend of March 26th. As always, Saif Hassan has the News Beyond the Headlines and Kevin Kronk gives us a look at the news around North Carolina.

  • EOT191 Conversation with State Park Rangers 03/23/16

    23/03/2016 Duración: 30min

    We have a special live segment “Ask A Ranger” where we talk with Jess Phillips, a park ranger at William B. Umstead State Park in Raleigh, and Steve McMurray, a park ranger at Lake Johnson Park. We discussed what it’s like to be a ranger, how to get started in the field and the weirdest things they’ve ever seen as rangers.

  • EOT190 Online Tutoring in Education 03/18/16

    18/03/2016 Duración: 45min

    On this week’s Explain It to Me Like I’m 88, Cameron Dolechek sits down with graduate student in Computer Science, Behrooz Mostafavi, to discuss the merits of online tutoring in education. And we know, your airwaves have been inundated with political talk for the past few months. But we’re going to take a different twist, and look at where politics and music intersect. For your weekly dose of pop culture, Jamie Halla brings you his segment, KNC goes TMZ. He’ll be talking about the use of music in political campaigns. . Kevin Kronk gives us a look at the news around North Carolina. We bring you a look at the events in the week ahead with the Community Calendar by Peter Svizeny. As always, Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week he reviews “Dying is Fun,” the debut album of Everyone is Dirty.

  • EOT Special Election Edition: NC Primary 03/12/16

    12/03/2016 Duración: 22min

    This is an Eye on the Triangle special edition: Our show is all about election day, this Tuesday, March 15th. Honestly, we don’t care how you vote, just that you vote. So, let’s break down that ballot and look at what exactly we’ll see when we step into the election booth. We look at two of the candidates for president, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton, and how their policies would affect NC State students. Unfortunately, none of the Republican campaigns–not Kasich, Trump, Rubio nor Cruz–responded to repeated requests for interviews. But, if you want to know just what exactly former Attorney General Eric Holder and Secretary Clinton would do in the situation room, listen! We’ll also take a look at the two billion dollar bond, the ConnectNC bond, that’s on the ballot, and what exactly that would mean for NC State if it was passed, as well as what kind of ID works for students at the voting booth. Polls open at 6:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m.

  • EOT189 Sales Tax Increase 03/02/16

    02/03/2016 Duración: 39min

    Kevin Kronk brings us a look at the news around North Carolina. He’ll be talking about the new sales tax increase, as well as a program that will offer a second chance for citizens. Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week he reviews “Seeds,” the 2014 album by TV on the Radio. Jake Winters brings you Snoverated; this week he reviews “Moon,” the science fiction drama starring Kevin Spacey. Peter Svizeny has the Community Calendar, and Saif Hassan brings you the news beyond the headlines. Jamie Halla has KNC go TMZ in his look at the week in pop culture. This week he takes a look at the Oscars and the Justice for Flint benefit concert.

  • EOT Special Edition: NC State Student Government Debate 02/25/16

    25/02/2016 Duración: 01h12min

    This is an Eye on the Triangle special edition Learn about your Student Body President and Student Body Vice President candidates at the Student Government Debate, hosted by theTechnician in partnership with the Afrikan American Student Advisory Council, WKNC 88.1 FM and NC State Student Government. Polls open Monday, Feb. 29 at 8 p.m. and close Tuesday, March 1 at 8 p.m.

  • EOT188 Beyonce Police Protests 2/24/16

    24/02/2016 Duración: 30min

    Marissa Jerden brings us a look at the news around North Carolina, and Saif Hassan brings you the News Beyond the Headlines. Cameren Dolecheck interviews Neal Grantham, one of WKNC’s very own deejays, about his research in statistics and how it may solve a future crime, in this week’s “Explain It To Me Like I’m 88." Jamie Halla traces the history of hip hop from the Sugar Hill Gang to Chief Keef in this week’s pop culture segment. Riki Dows, our newest contributor, shares her thoughts on the Raleigh Police union holding a vote on whether or not to protest the Beyonce concert. As always, we’ll have the Community Calendar from Peter Svizeny.

  • EOT187 NC Congressional Districts 02/17/16

    17/02/2016 Duración: 51min

    This week on EOT: Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week he reviews “Holding On, Holding Out,” the newest album by Boston indie band, Tall Heights. Jake Winters brings you Snowverated; this week he reviews the post-apocalyptic thriller “The Survivalist.” Marissa Jerden brings us a breakdown of the North Carolina congressional districts and what that might mean for the March primaries. Nikita Chintalapudi talks to psychiatrist and poet Dr. Elizabeth Jackson on the Poetry Corner Ian: Cameren Dolecheck has our newest segment, Explain It to Me Like I’m 88. He’s talking to Stephen Carradini, a graduate student at NC State researching how independent artists and musicians fund themselves nowadays. And KNC goes TMZ with Jamie Halla’s look at the week in pop culture. As always, we’ll have the Community Calendar from Peter Svizeny, and we’ll take a look at the weather for the week with Michael Ashburn.

  • EOT186 Valentine’s Day 02/10/16

    10/02/2016 Duración: 53min

    This week on EOT: It’s a love-themed Eye on the Triangle! In honor of Valentine’s Day, we are exploring love in all its forms–romantic love, familial love, love that has ended and even love from a community Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week he reviews “I Love You, Honeybear,” the newest album by Father John Misty. Jake Winters brings you Snowverated; this week he reviews the film “The Fifth Element.” Marissa Jerden talks with students about what they think about Valentine’s Day. Aubrey Lewis reads poetry on Nikita Chintalapudi’s Poetry Corner. Cameren Dolecheck has our newest segment, Explain It to Me Like I’m 88. He’s talking to Sarah Evans, a graduate student at NC State researching how couples who play video games fare romantically. Mirtha Donastorg has a look at how a community pours out love when tragedy hits. She spoke with NC State senior Fatima Hedadji about the Our Three Winners memorial events of the week. As always, we’ll have the Community Calendar from Peter Svizen

  • EOT185 Racial Campus Climate 02/03/16

    03/02/2016 Duración: 59min

    This week on EOT: Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week he reviews the newest album by G-Star. Jake Winters brings you Snoverated; this week he reviews “Bogman” Kevin Kronk talks to the organizers of the Krispy Kreme Challenge. This is the 12th year that the race will be held. Ian and Mirtha had a conversation with student leaders about the racial climate on campus and increasing inclusion. We’ll have the Community Calendar from Peter Svizeny and as always, Saif Hassan brings you the news beyond the headlines.

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