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Chilly on the Hilly
Chill on the Hill is your source of good news from around Chapel Hill.
In this episode: the drive-in at Carraway Village shows movies to celebrate Black History Month, there's a new cooking trend on TikTok, a senior at UNC is selling handmade gifts and the C-START program gives students an opportunity to teach their peers. -
Happy Valentine's Day
Chill on the Hill is your source of good news from around Chapel Hill.
In this episode: UNC dentistry school set out to put a smile on kids' faces, Carolina Together Ambassadors help support on-campus operations, UNC alumni-produced film goes for 'Best Original Musical' in the Oscars and single students are finding ways to celebrate Valentine's Day. -
Who's playing in the Super Bowl?
Chill on the Hill is your source of good news from around Chapel Hill.
In this episode: students find creative ways to stay fit, Black in Technology helps Black students in STEM, some think the Super Bowl will be a welcomed break and we are looking forward to watching the greatest rivalry in college basketball on Saturday. -
Favorite Childhood Books
Chill on the Hill is your source of good news from around Chapel Hill.
In this episode: students revisit their favorite childhood novels, local Wrench Nights create a safe space for the queer community, Caitlin Gooch uses horses to encourage childhood reading, and UNC's "Pit Poet" shares a message of positivity. -
Finding Friends on Facebook
Chill on the Hill is your source of good news from around Chapel Hill.
In this episode: Three Orange County towns pass LGBTQ nondiscrimination ordinances, UNC Opera performs on TikTok, the Ackland Art Museum plans to reopen and students turn to Facebook to find friends during remote classes. -
The Best of 2020
We take a look back at some of the stories that made us fear a bit better in an unusual year.
A UNC professor's syllabus went viral, art organizations supported local artists, young people found new ways to date, a Latinx Pride bus took to the road in Chapel Hill, UNC's Asian American Center opened after 25 years of work and performers figured out how to make the most of a less than ideal situation.