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December 2, 2023
Chapel Hills Daniel Wallace, the James Ross McDonald Distinguished Professor of English, at UNC-Chapel Hill, talks about his recent book, THIS ISNT GOING TO END WELL: The True Story of a Man I Thou
December 2, 2023
Dr. Stroman is joined by Chi Nwogu to discuss UNC women's basketball taking on the University of South Carolina, and more.
Chansky’s Notebook: Getting Better
Art Chanskys Sports Notebook is presented by The Casual Pint. YOUR place for delicious pub food paired with local beer. Choose among 35 rotating taps and 200+ beers in the cooler. The Tar Heels are r
Date Night: Your Pizza Is In Another Castle
Following the impending closures of Pompieri Pizza and Pooleside Pies, Brad and Aaron recommend the best pizza spots left in town.
The Morning News: Bomb Threat Update, Medicaid Expansion, UNC Women’s Basketball
In today's news: Medicaid expansion takes effect in North Carolina, and police charge a student with this week's bomb threat at Carrboro High.
What’s Trending: Three Old Board Games in a Trenchcoat
Trending today: Victor's growing love of the popular card game Sorcery leads him to study the economics of its parent company.
On Air Today: Award Winning Sports Journalist David Glenn
Award Winning Sports Journalist David Glenn spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Thursday, November 30. He discussed the marquee win against tenth-ranked Tennessee on Wednesday night. He also
Climate Thursday: Director of the Heat Policy Innovation Hub Ashley Ward from the COP Climate Conference in Dubai
Director of the Heat Policy Innovation Hub at Duke's Nicholas Institute Ashley Ward spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Thursday, November 30. She joined News on the Hill from the COP-- the U
Chapel Hill: Downtown Developments, Homestead Skatepark Improvements, and More
Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Thursday, November 30. She discussed a couple of development proposals that the town council considered this week. One is t
History Matters: Going To (And Coming From) Space
Scott discusses a chimp who went to space in 1961 - and coming the other way, a meteor that injured an Alabama woman in the 1950s.