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EOT103 Nanotechnology Institute 9/25/12

Not everybody might know this, but NC State is currently one of the leading nanotechnology research institutions in the nation. You know, those tiny robots that will one day take over the world… Deondre’ has more.

Shackathon started yesterday, a week-long drive to raise money for Habitat for Humanity. Jake takes a looks back at last year’s Shackathon in this unique N.C. State experience.

Last week there was a rather unusual discussion as to, of all things, what age is a good age to get married? What do you think? Jasmine, Gene, and Amanda went to find out.

Listen to episode 103.

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Hey Guys, Tune in very soon for Eye on the Triangle!

Tonight, we’ve got a very school centered show! Nanotechnology is a rising trend in the world today, with which NC State is a spearhead. We’ve got a feature on Shack a thon, as well as Soundbytes on Marriage. Jake’s got a movie review as well. Tune in, in 3 minutes!

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Insect Minute – Termites

Our resident entomology expert Heather Campbell brings us another Insect Minute. This week’s topic: termites.

If you would like to find out more about termites visit the museum’s website at insectmuseum.org where you also find information about our museum and read our blog where we talk about interesting stuff going on in the world of entomology.

Listen to episode eight.

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EOT102 Engineers Without Borders 9/18/12

Many might not have heard about this next story in the pop news minute, but a large British bank is currently under investigation for banking with iran through their New York offices. It is, of course, illegal to do business with the state of Iran. It’s a juicy scandal for the ages. Will has more.

Deondre’ spoke with members of the Creative Food Drive, an organization here in North Carolina that tries to provide food to the needy through some rather… unconventional means.

Last week, Deondre’ got into a discussion with some of our eot contributors about whether or not women wearing leggings as pants are ok. Deondre’ said nay, Jasmine and Gene said yay. We became curious as to what the wolfpack thinks, so we decided to find out. And, well… the answers might surprise you.

Engineers Without Borders is a group striving to do good in the world, and can kind of be considered an engineer’s answer to the organization doctors without borders. This week, Gene spoke with members of Engineers Without Borders to find out a little more of what they’re all about.

If you are a fan of bad movies, then perhaps you might have heard of this movie. Jake now has some thoughts on the two thousand three “blockbuster” The Room.

Listen to episode 102.

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Insect Minute – Cockroaches

Our resident entomology expert Heather Campbell brings us another Insect Minute. This week’s topic: cockroaches.

If you would like to find out more about cockroaches visit the museum’s website at insectmuseum.org where you also find information about our museum and read our blog where we talk about interesting stuff going on in the world of entomology.

Listen to episode seven.

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EOT101 Election 2012 9/11/12

Jake’s retrospective of the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte.

Interview with David Lewis, one of the organizers of the Republican National Convention in Tampa.

Preview of Herman Cain’s visit to N.C. State.

Soundbytes on whether students are planning to vote in the 2012 election.

Listen to episode 101.

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Girls Rock NC Fall 2012 Camper Slots Available

Girls Rock NC is a Durham-based nonprofit organization for girls ages 7-15 that focuses on empowering them through creative expression. Through their after school program, girls learn how to play instruments, write songs and attend workshops in body confidence. Fall’s program will include ten sessions, which will be each monday 3:45-5:45PM from September 17-November 19.

The programming this year will be headed up by Heather McEntire (Bellafea, Mount Moriah, founder of Holidays for Quince Records) and Collier Reeves (co-founder of Homegrown City Farms), both veteran GRNC staff.

If you’ve aged out  of the camper range and still want to get involved, visit GirlsRock.org for ways to volunteer and donate.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Girls-Rock-NC/351736201514929

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Eye on the Triangle!

Hey Everyone,

Tonight, we’ve got a diverse lineup of stories for you all. Our contributors have brought coverage of the Democratic National Convention and the Republican National Convention, as well as Herman Cain’s appearance on campus tomorrow. We’ve also got Soundbytes from the Brickyard about Voting. Phillip Farms are hosting a corn maze for Charity that is also Haunted, which Deondre’ has more news about. We’ve also got Eye on the Arts and a September 11th dedication. Tune in in 5 minutes.

Thanks,

EOT

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Who Says We Don’t Need the Political Conventions?

Today marked the beginning of the Democratic National Convention, the Democratic Party’s response to the Republican National Convention, held last week in Tampa, Florida. This, of course, is an American tradition that dates back to the early 19th century. The political convention allowed for the nation’s delegates to hammer our agreements on who would next run for president on behalf of a given party. The process was often contentious, uncertain, and confusing. Today, the nomination process lacks the wheeling and dealing of bygone conventions. Or rather, as a cynic might choose to believe, much of the wheeling and dealing is done long before the convention ever begins. What is left is a political convention that rarely contains upsets. A convention that is scripted down to the minute, spewing out endless pandering easily converted into a cable news sound bite.

There are those who believe this system is archaic, expensive, and outdated. Those that believe the conventions have outlived their purpose, that the conventions are little more than expensive excuses for politicians to celebrate themselves. And to be frank, there is a fair amount of pomp and circumstance to be found at these conventions. But there is another side, another purpose besides stroking the egos of politicians. The conventions are no longer important in deciding a party’s candidate. They do, however, allow the parties to present themselves to the American people, to put their best foot forward and to showcase the best and brightest each party has to offer. It is through these conventions fresh faces are introduced to the American public. Barack Obama first came to prominence this way in 2004. This year it is congressional candidate Mia Love and San Antonio mayor Julian Castro. And while the names change, the message does not; these are tomorrow’s political superstars.

But perhaps even more important than a wide-eyed politician’s five minutes in the spotlight is the opportunity for Americans to discuss what matters to them. This, of course, does not take place anywhere near the convention floor. The conventions are much too scripted to allow that to happen. But walking the streets of Charlotte, I spoke with fervent supporters of Barack Obama. I spoke with those who felt disenchanted with the president. I spoke with those who felt the entire Democratic Party was a joke. I spoke with immigration activists, Occupy Wall Street protestors, and pro-life activists. And all of these people could be found within four blocks of the Charlotte Convention Center. It doesn’t matter which party is celebrating itself inside the convention. Outside, supporters and detractors alike are deciding for themselves who will be the next president. And that’s why we need these political conventions.

Jake Langlois in Charlotte, North Carolina

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Did you catch the show tonight?

Hey guys,

Did you all catch EOT tonight? If not, don’t worry, because this week’s and last week’s show have been podcasted. This week had a great segment about the Democratic National Convention and Food Trucks on campus. Along with campaign ad fallacies, with a great segment about Local Arts.

Thanks,

EOT