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CarolinaCast: Hospital Workers Fighting the Coronavirus

Every day, first responders and healthcare workers put themselves at risk to help COVID-19 patients across the nation. On this edition of the Carolina Connection Podcast, reporter Josh Conner spoke with an Emergency Room nurse in Hendersonville about how the virus is affecting her professional and personal life.

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Carolina Connection – Apr. 11, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has scrambled post-graduation plans for international students who want to find jobs in the U.S. The cost of the pandemic will lead the UNC System to seek millions of dollars in additional state funds. A judge has ordered the Sons of Confederate Veterans to return most of the money UNC paid as part of a shortlived legal settlement over Silent Sam. Many students who went home after UNC closed its campus have to keep paying rent for their empty off-campus apartments. Some North Carolina manufacturers have quickly pivoted to making emergency supplies. The stay-at-home order has prompted some students to pick up new hobbies.

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Carolina Connection – Apr. 4, 2020

A UNC student feels lucky after surviving a COVID-19 infection. The pandemic has closed businesses across North Carolina and cost many UNC students their jobs. International students struggle to keep up with their education thousands of miles away from Chapel Hill. UNC System schools are incurring unexpected expenses from the pandemic and the subsequent decision to close campuses, but an impasse over the system’s budget continues in Raleigh. While most of us have sought shelter from the virus in our homes, some local groups are trying to look out for the homeless. High school athletes deal with the unexpected early end of their seasons. Before the stay-at-home order, we visited a professional cornhole tournament.

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Carolina Connection – Mar. 7, 2020

As UNC’s spring break begins, students are dealing with the impact of the coronavirus on their travel plans. It’s been almost a year since a UNC task force detailed the problems students face when they seek help for mental health issues, but progress has been slow. Chapel Hill Transit is adding buses on Sundays, but cutting back service during the week. It’s not easy for Greek houses to embrace recycling and composting. UNC is one of the first schools in the country to switch to recyclable aluminum cups at sports events. A UNC class teaches students to play traditional Cuban music.

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Carolina Connection – Feb. 29, 2020

The spread of the coronavirus is affecting Chinese-Americans in the Triangle, as well as UNC students overseas. As Super Tuesday approaches, voters and campaign workers prepare for primary election day. President Trump has proposed eliminating a program that helps students erase their college debt. Charles Scott – UNC’s first African-American scholarship athlete – says he’s disappointed that the Carolina Basketball Museum omits much of his story. UNC researchers find that high intensity interval training is a good way to get in shape. On Leap Year Day, we hear how students are spending their extra 24 hours.

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Carolina Connection – Feb. 22, 2020

The chair of the UNC Board of Governors reaffirms that Silent Sam won’t return to campus, but also expresses frustration at the ongoing controversy. A UNC campus organization has organized a trip to Israel and Palestinian territories, but critics of the trip are calling for a boycott. UNC wants to give East Franklin Street a makeover, but it could come at the cost of losing restaurants and other businesses that have been there for decades. As Black History Month comes to a close, a former plantation in Durham presents a lingering memory of slavery. The North Carolina Basketball Museum is missing the story of UNC’s first black scholarship athlete, Charles Scott. A local musician creates a soundtrack for a classic silent film.

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CarolinaCast: Minority Space at UNC

In early February, the UNC Board of Trustees approved the creation of an Asian-American Center on campus. On this week’s Carolina Connection podcast, we discuss physical spaces for minority students on UNC’s campus. Brian Keyes joins us this week to talk about his visits to the Carolina Latinx Center, American Indian Center, and the Black Student Movement.