With school now out, many NC State students have gone home for the Summer. But for those of us who live here in Raleigh, life goes on. First, Jake starts off with a tribute to our city. Theatrefest is a celebration of what else? Theatre. It’s being held right here on campus, and it starts this Thursday. Deondre’ Jones sat down with the Theatrefest Director, John Makowee, to discuss the Theatre and Theatrefest. Eugenics is an unfortunate part of the history of North Carolina. Mark Herring recentl...
May 25, 2012•25 min•Ep. 92
As exams bear down upon all of us, sometimes we are our own worst enemy. Grant Buckner went around campus recently to find out what is keeping the Wolfpack from studying. The lives of emergency workers can be highly stressful. So stressful, in fact, that there has been a recent rise in the number of suicides among emergency service workers. Deondre’ Jones recently sat down with an advocate for preventing suicide among our nation’s emergency responders. Chris Hughes was at NC State not too long a...
May 03, 2012•47 min•Ep. 91
The Hunger Games took the world by storm when it was released not too long ago. The movie adaptation of the enormously popular book was filmed right here in the mountains of North Carolina. Grant Buckner sat down with someone who had the opportunity to play an extra. Dave once again tells us about the different Holidays that fall upon this week. ★ Support this podcast ★
Apr 27, 2012•43 min•Ep. 90
Occupy Raleigh - Nine Occupy protestors were arrested this week in Raleigh after trespassing on a foreclosed home. Andrew has the scoop. Nature Research Center - If you’ve been downtown lately, you’ve probably noticed a giant globe under construction. Yes, the Daily Planet has come to Raleigh, as part of the Natural Science Museum’s brand new Nature Research Center, which is set to open on April 20th. Deondre’ Jones recently sat down with the director of science communications for the new center...
Apr 15, 2012•55 min•Ep. 89
This week’s Eye on the Triangle features the N.C. State Impact awards and poet’s corner.
Apr 05, 2012•37 min•Ep. 88
Herman Cain - Herman Cain made a lot of noise last fall during his bid for president. From his infamous quoting of a Pokemon movie to his nine nine nine tax plan, Mr. Cain sure knows how to make himself heard. Mark Herring was at the fair grounds to hear him speak at the twenty twelve Wake County GOP Republican Convention. Cow Milking Contest - In case you missed it, last week was Ag week, an NC State tradition that celebrates this university’s close history with the agriculture community of Nor...
Mar 29, 2012•48 min•Ep. 87
Guatemala and Chicago Service Work - Two of our contributors spent their Spring Breaks doing something a little different than most college students. And although their missions took them to completely different parts of the world, their missions were very similar: helping those less fortunate than themselves. Holi Color Festival - Mark’s uncanny ability to be anywhere anything interesting happens led him to Harris Field, the site of this year’s on-campus Holi celebration, otherwise known as the...
Mar 22, 2012•43 min•Ep. 86
Smoking Ban Bill - Historically, tobacco has been one of the biggest cash crops here in the Tar Heel State. From the Tobacco District in Durham to the American Tobacco Trail, it has played a large role in our history, including right here at N.C. State. Some student senators want to ban smoking on campus, so our contributor Andrew sat down with the senator that introduced this bill. Disney Movies - Disney movies played a big role in shaping the childhoods of many of us here at EOT. We discuss wh...
Mar 02, 2012•48 min•Ep. 85
The Deficit - It seems that lately nothing in government can get done without a discussion about the deficit. But what does all the rhetoric actually mean? Here’s Will with a report. Secular Student Alliance - NC State is an enormous school with many different kinds of thoughts and beliefs on campus. Mark recently sat down with members of the Secular Student Alliance to delve a little bit into what exactly they do or do not believe. NCSU Memes - If you have a Facebook and you currently attend NC...
Feb 23, 2012•39 min•Ep. 84
Valentine’s Day Soundbytes - Whether you love it or hate it, it seems everybody has an opinion on Valentine’s Day. New contributor Rebekah recently went out in search of what NC State students have on their minds. Biochemistry of Love - We all know that love will drive you mad, but there is actually a whole science devoted to figuring out just why it is love makes people do the crazy things they do. Here to shed some light on the science behind love is Mark. 10 Reasons Why It’s Great to be Singl...
Feb 16, 2012•46 min•Ep. 83
Vote Against/Amendment 1 - California is not the only state currently trying to make same-sex marriage unconstitutional. Amendment one would make same-sex marriage unconstitutional right here in North Carolina. We bring you a discussion with two members of the Vote Against project to find out a little more about this controversial bill. Darwin Day - Ever since Charles Darwin first proposed his theory of evolution over fifty years ago, this historical figure has been shrouded in controversy. As D...
Feb 10, 2012•31 min•Ep. 82
Our very own Jasmine Shepherd was recently one of the hosts of a charity date auction, where bidders got the chance to bid on dates with different participants. As a rule, I try to keep personal opinions regarding serious issues off the air. But recently our new governor has outlined some of the changes he hopes to implement with regards to our state’s higher education funding. ★ Support this podcast ★
Feb 09, 2012•25 min•Ep. 114
Occupy Raleigh Interview - In an interview with a local member of the movement to speak about the goals and future of the movement. Brother Ross - A preacher who spends some time on the NC State campus has attracted some attention lately, and Jake has some thoughts on the controversial speaker. Krispy Kreme Challenge - With the annual race coming up, we bring you the coverage from last year’s challenge, in addition to a live discussion with a real live K2C runner! Poet’s Corner - Dave brings a s...
Feb 01, 2012•50 min•Ep. 81
Alternative Service Break - One group of students will be spending their spring break a little differently this year, Mark has the story. Too Black Too Fast - The African American Cultural Center is hosting a new exhibit of this title, focused on the history of the African American jockeys that made the sport of horseracing what it is today. Libertarianism - One of our new contributors, Will, holds an in depth discussion with an economics professor at NC State about Libertarianism and Ron Paul. ...
Jan 29, 2012•35 min•Ep. 80
Saving Water - With water prices rising, we bring you some tips on how to save water and save money. Eugenics Task Force Reflection - Mark takes a second to discuss his thoughts on the Eugenics Task Force in North Carolina. Bad Movie Review - Jake brings us “Parents”, a terrible horror film that’s so bad… it’s good! A must see for all “bad movie” lovers. ★ Support this podcast ★
Jan 19, 2012•28 min•Ep. 79
Over the Edge - Hosted by the Special Olympics, the program involves participants rappelling from high-rise buildings to help benefit the organization. Bike Winner - One lucky man won a bike through a newspaper advertisement, and Chris brings us his story. Soccer News - Where we usually offer a summary on the recent soccer games, this particular segment brings us some very unusual news from the soccer world. Taco Trucks - In an award-winning piece, contributor Mark explains what taco trucks are ...
Dec 19, 2011•59 min•Ep. 78
Young Americans for Liberty - Jay highlights the Student Libertarian organization on campus to see what they’re all about. The Library - Jake takes a look at the atmosphere within one of the most-used buildings on campus, especially as finals week approaches. Christmas Trees in NC - The Christmas tree industry is alive and well in North Carolina, and Mark set out to see how big it really is. Gardening Minute - Chris offers tips and tricks for maintaining a healthy garden, even in an urban enviro...
Dec 07, 2011•17 min•Ep. 77
Bad Movie Review - This week Jake reviews Mega Python vs. Gatoroid, another amazing piece of sci-fi gold that you “have to” see. Roth Brewery - Chris talks to the owners of Raleigh’s newest and smallest brewery to find out how it all began. Students for Concealed Carry On Campus - With many gun scares on NC campuses recently, this student organization has been gaining some attention. Jay talks to the president and vice president of the club to see what they’re all about. Seventh Day Adventists -...
Nov 28, 2011•22 min•Ep. 76
Impromptu Musicians- Nick caught up with some students at N.C. State who spontaneously play their instruments around campus to find out more about what they do. No Shave November- If you’ve noticed an increase in facial hair on some of our male students recently, that’s probably because we are right in the middle of No Shave November. Dave got the low-down on what’s going on. Cub Scouts- The WKNC studio was host to some special visitors: a scout troop. Chris has the story. Bad Movies You’ve Gott...
Nov 20, 2011•33 min•Ep. 75
EcoCar 2- Right now, we all use gasoline and fossil fuels to get around, but they won’t last forever. Students right here at NC State are working to solve the problem of oil addiction, and Nick had the story. GLBT Center- It’s hard being a gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender student here on campus. Other students don’t always understand what’s going on in their heads. The GLBT Center serves as a refuge for students who need support that they may not be getting elsewhere. Jake met up with some...
Nov 11, 2011•40 min•Ep. 74
Air Force ROTC Dining In- Mark brings us a story about the on-campus Air Force ROTC’s tradition of “dining in”. Rembrandt Exhibit- The North Carolina is hosting the largest Rembrandt exhibit in North America and Jacob was there to check it out. Fearless Ranger- Jake premiers the first episode in an original radio play in which we follow the adventures of “The Fearless Ranger”. Nancy McFarlane Interview- In continuing election coverage, we bring you an interview from the Raleigh Public Record wit...
Nov 04, 2011•45 min•Ep. 73
Pumpkin Seed Recipe- Chris brings us an easy and delectable way to prepare pumpkin seeds. NC State GLBT Center Vandalism- Jake delivers an editorial piece about the vandalism that took place at the GLBT Center on the NC State campus. Community Calendar- Bri gives a rundown of what’s going on around campus in the coming week. Campus Sustainability Day- Nick interviews David Dean from the Office of Sustainability about Campus Sustainability Day and the festivities associated with it. English Premi...
Oct 28, 2011•30 min•Ep. 72
Occupy Raleigh- Mason Morris took a trip to downtown Raleigh to get the inside scoop on what the Occupy movement is all about and what it means for the people of Raleigh. NC State Marching Band- Nick and Jay take a look at the Power Sound of the South to see what exactly makes this marching band stand out. Changing of the Seasons- Jake expresses his feelings about the coming of fall, and how it is much more than just a different season. Shakori Hills- Some of the WKNC staff had the opportunity t...
Oct 20, 2011•43 min•Ep. 71
This episode, we provide coverage on the Raleigh elections taking place on October 11th, including interviews with two of the three mayoral candidates, and a school board candidate from district 8. We discuss the two bonds also up for approval next week and the Occupy Raleigh movement. We also got some elections-related soundbytes from around campus, and as always, the weather.
Oct 07, 2011•41 min•Ep. 70
This week’s EOT features news from Shack-a-thon, Over the Edge, Selma’s Poetry Corner and more.
Sep 30, 2011•29 min•Ep. 69
Pullen Park- Nick speaks with a Raleigh Parks and Recreation planner to get the specifics on what to expect when the Pullen Park amusement area reopens later this fall. Fiesta del Pueblo- Mark visits the State Fairgrounds to see what Fiesta del Pueblo, a local Hispanic and Latino cultural festival, is all about. Teen Center- Nate takes a look at the Teen Center to see what they do and how local teens benefit from its actions. News (not)- Guy McGimp, a not-so-knowledgeable newsman, gives his vers...
Sep 21, 2011•36 min•Ep. 68
Library Sounds- Jake observes the not-so-quiet environment around him in the library. 9/11 Reflections- Selma talks to local Muslims to find out what impact the events of 9/11 had on them. Raleigh Parking Lot Mural- Mark investigates a new mural on a parking lot in downtown Raleigh. Weather- Resident Meteorologist Katie Costa gives us the scoop on what to expect in the week to come. This Week In History- This week, Jake takes Nick’s place for the usual run-down of the week’s historical events. ★...
Sep 15, 2011•25 min•Ep. 67
Nate explores the problem of homelessness in Raleigh and what steps are being taken to help amend it.
Sep 08, 2011•53 min•Ep. 66
Earthquake- This week, we discussed the earthquake that rattled the area last Tuesday. In addition to capturing student reactions, we spoke to Dr. Karl Wegmann about the specific geological details surrounding the event and what we should be concerned about. Ramadan- As Ramadan drew to a close, we took a look at a day in the life of a fasting Muslim during Ramadan and learned about what Ramadan means to Muslims. Brick by Brick- In the premiere of a brand new segment, we spoke to John Morris abou...
Sep 02, 2011•37 min•Ep. 65
This week’s feature is on the Islam holy month of Ramadan.
Aug 05, 2011•33 min•Ep. 64