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Girls Rock NC Celebrates 10 Years of Empowering Women and Girls in the Triangle

Girls Rock NC is a nonprofit organization that empowers girls and women — through creative expression — to become confident and engaged members of our communities. Their programs use music as a vehicle for building community and self-­esteem. They accomplish this by focusing on the “three Cs”: creativity, confidence and collaboration.

In 2003, Girls Rock NC held their first camp for 29 girls at Carolina Friends School and became the third organization in the nation to provide this unique programming. Ten years later, Girls Rock NC serves over 225 girls annually with 40 music programs in Chapel Hill, Durham, and Raleigh. They have witnessed the efficacy of their programs over years as these girls become young women holding leadership positions, establishing successful bands, excelling in collegiate and humanitarian pursuits, and even returning to counsel girls at our camps. With over 80 dedicated volunteers and a growing number of partners, sponsors, musicians, parents, activists, and mentors, Girls Rock NC values the notion that advancement happens through collective participation and a desire to make a positive impact.

Throughout 2014, they will host a series of monthly fundraising events that will culminate in a big weekend long celebration in October. The event in October will feature workshops and activities that are great for all ages as well as nationally renowned performers, authors, and speakers. All these events will serve to celebrate this milestone with their community and share their refined and passionate vision of Girls Rock NC’s future. As they hire full-­time staff, expand year-­round programming, and seek a permanent building to headquarter operations, they are reminded of why they chose the Triangle as their home base and why they have been able to blossom in their outreach here. Truly, they are grateful for the powerful web of allies who help them grow fiercer and fiercer.

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EOT135 Best of 2013 12/10/13

This week we present a very special edition of Eye On the Triangle: our best of 2013!  We bring you our favorite pieces from the past year all in one episode, our final one for this year.

With a university as big as NC State, there are bound to be some people with interesting and amazing careers.  Our own Gene Zhirnov found one earlier this year and sat down with him for an interview. 

The United Nations is a massive organization that involves the cooperation of many countries and people from around the world.  Jake sat down with an ambassador from New Zealand this year.

Needless to say, the Hofmann Forest sale has been generating a lot of controversy over the course of the past year.  Earlier this year, prior to the revelations of the past few months, Dean Watzin of the College of Natural Resources spoke with Deondre about the forest and her college. 

NC State students are constantly doing really big things in this world.  Just before this semester started, Andrew had the privilege of interviewing Christina Hammock, an alumna who now works for NASA, via a phone call from her then-assigned location in American Samoa.

Here at WKNC, we premiered a new Youtube series this Fall, and it’s definitely worth checking out. 

Listen to all this, plus national and international news from Andrew, your forecast for the next week, and a community calendar.

Nick Savage and Andrew Eichen bring you another semester of “Eye on the Triangle,” live each Tuesday at 7 p.m. on WKNC 88.1 FM and wknc.org/listen and available as a downloadable podcast, starting on January 14th, 2014.

Listen to episode 135.

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EOT134 NCSU Holiday Break Energy Saving Initiative 12/3/13

There’s a study abroad program here at NC State that takes you somewhere you may never have thought of going.  NC State alumnus and former Eye on the Triangle host Jake Langlois dropped by to give us a special report.  

NC State’s holiday break is coming up, but what happens to all of the campus buildings when everyone leaves?  Nick has the story.

This week we’ve also got another installment of poet’s corner, featuring in-house talent Selma reciting from her personal repertoire.  

Certain animal shelters here in North Carolina have been brought into the spotlight because of their practices.  Michaela has the story about the controversy.

Listen to all this, plus national and international news from Andrew and Sydney, meteorologist Katie Costa’s forecast, Ben with sports, and a community calendar.

Nick Savage and Andrew Eichen bring you another edition of “Eye on the Triangle,” live each Tuesday at 7 p.m. on WKNC 88.1 FM and wknc.org/listen and available as a downloadable podcast.

Listen to episode 134.

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Girls Rock NC Is Turning 10 & They Need Your Support!

Since 2003, Girls Rock NC has been developing music mentoring programming for communities in North Carolina. It became the third organization in the country to provide this unique programming. The first camp was held in 2003 for 29 girls at Carolina Friends School, and today Girls Rock NC serves over 200 girls each summer in Durham, Chapel Hill, and Raleigh. 

Over these last 10 years, the community has helped Girls Rock NC grow and expand their meaningful programming by volunteering, sending their daughters to camp, being a camper, donating, and offering support in other ways. This year, Girls Rock NC intends to push their mission to empower women and girls through creative expression even further. They will host six Rock and Roll Day Camps for girls, a Girls Rock Action League Overnight camp (16-18 year old girls), Women’s Rock Retreat Weekend, and after school programs.

They are also happy to announce they are currently working to find a permanent home for Girls Rock NC to house and expand full time programming. This organization has big plans and they need your help!

You can help provide a platform for girls to get loud and be heard.

Sponsor an Instrument: Drum Kit: $200 / Guitar: $150 / Bass: $150 / Keyboard: $100 / Microphone: $75 / Amplifier: $50

Sponsor a Camper: Fund a full scholarship to send a girl to Rock and Roll camp for Girls for a full week: $375

Make a One-Time Gift: A one-time tax deductible gift of $10, $20, $50, $100, or whatever your budget will allow

Become a Sustaining Donor: A recurring, monthly tax deductible pledge of $5, $10, $20, $50, or whatever your budget will allow

You can mail a contribution to 2210-D E. Pettigrew St./ Durham, NC 27703 or go to www.girlsrocknc.org and click the donate button to make a secure online pledge. You can also check out the new email donation page: Give Me Girls Rock!

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Spring 2014 DJ Training

WKNC 88.1 FM, the student-run radio station at North Carolina State University, offers volunteer on- and off-air positions to full-time N.C. State students with a 2.0 minimum grade point average. To qualify for an on-air position, you must first complete a five week DJ training program and pass a written operator’s exam and demonstrative audio board test.

Anyone interested in becoming a WKNC DJ must first attend one of two interest meetings. The interest meetings will be Tuesday, Jan. 7 and Wednesday, Jan. 8 from 6-7 p.m. in 356 Witherspoon. During the interest meeting, the WKNC staff provides an overview of the radio station and its role on campus and in the community. Applications will be distributed, which must be completed and returned to the WKNC studios at 343 Witherspoon Student Center by 5 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 10. Individuals interested in electronic, hip-hop, heavy metal and public affairs are particularly encouraged to attend an interest meeting and apply for a spot in the WKNC DJ training program.

After reviewing all applications, the general manager will contact applicants via email regarding their acceptance. Decisions will be made by the general manager and program director, in consultation with the student board of directors.

The DJ training class will be held Thursdays from 6-7 p.m. on Jan. 16, Jan. 23, Jan. 30, Feb. 6 and Feb. 13 in 356 Witherspoon. If someone cannot attend four of the five sessions or needs to come late/leave early each week, please do not apply for the training program.

See which of your friends are applying via the Facebook event.

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EOT133 Women’s Center 11/19/13

As you’ve probably heard, NC State’s Hofmann Forest is up for sale, and there is a lot of talk about its future.  Michaela has more.

The Women’s Center at NC State is hosting the Silent Witness Project, which was highlighted on last week’s show, but there’s more to the Women’s Center than meets the eye.  Sydney sat down with Otis McGresham to find out more. 

In the next episode of Poet’s Corner, Selma brings you more poetic talent found right here at NC State.  In addition, an anonymous poetic submission is shared.  

Talk of development surrounds what some cite as a historic section of Hillsborough Street.  Michaela has the story about the controversy.

Each year, the Human Rights Campaign publishes the Municipal Equality Index.  Nick has the report on how North Carolina cities scored.

Listen to all this, plus national and international news from Andrew and Sydney, weather with meteorologist Katie Costa, Ben with sports, and a community calendar.

Nick Savage and Andrew Eichen bring you another edition of “Eye on the Triangle,” live each Tuesday at 7 p.m. on WKNC 88.1 FM and wknc.org/listen and available as a downloadable podcast.

Listen to episode 133.

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Rock & Shop Market: Nov. 30, 2013

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On Saturday, November 30, 2013 from 11am-5pm The Rock & Shop Market will take place at the Durham Armory. The Rock & Shop Market is a one-of-a-kind shopping experience; an indoor fashion, art & music flea market featuring emerging, independent local and national designers selling their wares plus live music by local performers.

The local market was created in 2004 to help support and celebrate the burgeoning indie arts scene of professional designers, artists, and musicians in the Triangle and beyond.

Bands and DJs will include Old QuarterPrypyatSee Gulls, and DJ E Main. There will be 75 designers including Fleet Co., Freaker USAOak City CollectiveLauren Amos Designs, and much more! Food trucks will also be there including GussysKoKyu BBQWill & PopsPie Pushers & Chirba Chirba.

The schedule is as follows:                               

11:00am – Market opens
11:00 – 12:00 DJ E Main
12:00 – 1:00 Prypyat                                    
1:00 – 2:00 DJ E Main
2:00 – 3:00 See Gulls
3:00 – 4:00 DJ E Main
4:00 – 5:00 Old Quarter         

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EOT132 Silent Witness Project 11/12/13

The Redress Raleigh 2013 Fall Fashion Expo is this weekend.  Michaela has more.  

This week we introduce a new segment called Poet’s Corner, highlighting poetic talent right here at NC State. Join Selma and our guest poet for the first installment.

The Women’s Center at NC State is hosting the Silent Witness Project, which is a memorial to victims of domestic violence. To maximize awareness, the memorial will be placed in different areas around campus during the course of this school year. This week, Sydney sat down with Otis McGresham to find out more.

Yesterday, a federal grand jury in Raleigh indicted a Cary man on charges of attempting to aid a terrorist group. Andrew has the story.

For the past few years, budget cuts have been affecting almost everyone’s lives. Here’s Michaela with more on NC State’s budget cuts.

Listen to all this, plus national and international news from Andrew and Sydney, weather with meteorologist Katie Costa, Ben with sports, and a community calendar.

Nick Savage and Andrew Eichen bring you another edition of “Eye on the Triangle,” live each Tuesday at 7 p.m. on WKNC 88.1 FM and wknc.org/listen and available as a downloadable podcast.

Listen to episode 132.

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EOT131 The Lounge 11/5/13

This episode of “Eye on the Triangle” brings you a conversation with WKNC’s Walt Lilly, co-founder of the new video series “The Lounge.”

Nick Savage and Andrew Eichen bring you another edition of “Eye on the Triangle,” live each Tuesday at 7 p.m. on WKNC 88.1 FM and wknc.org/listen and available as a downloadable podcast.

Listen to episode 131.

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EOT130 The Voice Pt2 10/29/13

This episode of “Eye on the Triangle” brings you the second half of our conversation with N.C. State alumna Kat Robichaud and her experience as a contestant on NBC’s “The Voice.”

Nick Savage and Andrew Eichen bring you another edition of “Eye on the Triangle,” live each Tuesday at 7 p.m. on WKNC 88.1 FM and wknc.org/listen and available as a downloadable podcast.

Listen to episode 130.