Due South

“Due South” is WUNC News’ weekday current affairs radio program and podcast. Broadcast from the American Tobacco Historic District in downtown Durham, co-hosts Leoneda Inge and Jeff Tiberii put life in the Triangle region into perspective and present a unique sense of place.   From interviews with state lawmakers and local luminaries to Friday news roundups with statewide journalists, “Due South” puts current events into context and offers audiences a greater sense of connection. Each hour-long show sparks deeper conversation and understanding of life in and beyond the Triangle.

  1. 3 HR AGO

    Why UNC wanted to allow secret classroom recordings. An interview with NC State grad and NASA Astronaut Christina Koch.

    0:01:00 Why UNC wanted to allow secret classroom recordings, and why leaders changed their mindsFor a couple weeks, a policy allowing university administration to secretly record professors was in effect. Now, UNC-Chapel Hill has backtracked after detractors shared concerns about free speech rights. Brianna Atkinson, Higher Education reporter WUNC News 0:13:00 The Broadside: Our hidden Space Race historyFrom Huntsville to Houston, the space industry in the US is rooted in the South. And as NASA works towards returning to the moon with the Artemis program, our space history is inspiring new generations of Americans. But in North Carolina, two important sites from the Space Race of the 1960s remain relatively unknown. This episode of The Broadside was hosted by Jerad Walker and produced by Charlie Shelton-Ormond. Cliff Bumgardner, director and producer at PBS North Carolina Brett Tingley, managing editor atSpace.com 0:33:00 NASA Astronaut and NC native Christina KochWe're lifting off today with Astronaut Christina Koch. She grew up here, graduated from the North Carolina School of Science and Math, then NC State, and today works for NASA. Koch has spent more than 300 days at the International Space Station and is preparing for a lunar mission on NASA's Artemis II. Christina Koch talks training, outer space food, and common questions she gets.  This interview originally aired May 6, 2024. Christina Koch, NASA Astronaut Related: WUNC News: Christina Koch is headed to the moon, exactly like she dreamed she would

    50 min
  2. 5 DAYS AGO

    The Avett Brothers' bassist on new book about John Quincy Adams. Local govt slow on public records requests

    0:01:00 Local governments across NC can be slow to respond to public record requests. Why that matters.Local government agencies in North Carolina are required by state law to provide public records ‘as promptly as possible.’ But the speed with which those requests are fulfilled varies widely across the state. Why that matters for public information, transparency, and government accountability. Laura Lee, Editorial Director, NC Local  Related: State law says public records have to be provided 'as promptly as possible.' What does that actually mean? 0:13:00 John Quincy Adams as a ticket to understanding our current moment in American historyThe Avett Brothers’ bassist Bob Crawford has a unique side gig — he’s a historian. And in his first book, Crawford pens a biography of one-term President John Quincy Adams. Bob Crawford, longtime bassist for The Avett Brothers and author of the new biography America's Founding Son. 0:33:00 Thomas Dambo's giant trolls move in to Raleigh's Dix ParkDanish artist and activist Thomas Dambo’s new public exhibition of giant trolls has been installed at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh.  The five trolls are strategically hidden in the woods and meant to be stumbled upon by wanderers and nature-lovers. It is the largest Dambo installation of its kind in North America.  This Due South encore conversation originally aired November 3, 2025. Ruffin Hall, CEO and president, Dix Park Conservancy Find more details about visiting the Dix Park troll installation here: https://dorotheadixpark.org/trolls

    50 min

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“Due South” is WUNC News’ weekday current affairs radio program and podcast. Broadcast from the American Tobacco Historic District in downtown Durham, co-hosts Leoneda Inge and Jeff Tiberii put life in the Triangle region into perspective and present a unique sense of place.   From interviews with state lawmakers and local luminaries to Friday news roundups with statewide journalists, “Due South” puts current events into context and offers audiences a greater sense of connection. Each hour-long show sparks deeper conversation and understanding of life in and beyond the Triangle.

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