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97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell guest-hosts the program on Friday, Feb. 7 and shares the latest local news. The UNC System suspends any graduation requirements stemming from courses teaching diversity, equity and inclusion as a method to ensure compliance with one of President Donald Trump’s executive orders. System President Peter Hans sends a memo to UNC trustees rolling back their authority for several actions around athletics after recent controversy about their involvement in a coaching hire. Local advocates for manufactured home communities detail the challenges facing their residents and urge people to keep their needs in mind. Baldwin Park closes its playground ahead of a big change. UNC students share the current housing constraints for living on campus, and theorize what must happen if the university increases enrollment like planned. Plus: UNC’s lacrosse and softball programs begin their seasons, UNC women’s tennis starts ITA Indoor National Championship play, Carolina men’s basketball looks to rebound after a break in play, and Friday marks a somber sports anniversary.
97.9 The Hill WCHL and Chapelboro.com are your headquarters for local news in Chapel Hill-Carrboro. Every weekday afternoon, 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey recaps the day’s news, from local government to business developments to UNC sports, and everything in-between. Hear compelling stories, breaking news, and more. Find all of Andrew’s 5:00 News Reports by clicking here.
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97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell guest-hosts the program on Friday, Feb. 7 and shares the latest local news. The UNC System suspends any graduation requirements stemming from courses teaching diversity, equity and inclusion as a method to ensure compliance with one of President Donald Trump’s executive orders. System President Peter Hans sends a memo to UNC trustees rolling back their authority for several actions around athletics after recent controversy about their involvement in a coaching hire. Local advocates for manufactured home communities detail the challenges facing their residents and urge people to keep their needs in mind. Baldwin Park closes its playground ahead of a big change. UNC students share the current housing constraints for living on campus, and theorize what must happen if the university increases enrollment like planned. Plus: UNC’s lacrosse and softball programs begin their seasons, UNC women’s tennis starts ITA Indoor National Championship play, Carolina men’s basketball looks to rebound after a break in play, and Friday marks a somber sports anniversary.
97.9 The Hill WCHL and Chapelboro.com are your headquarters for local news in Chapel Hill-Carrboro. Every weekday afternoon, 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey recaps the day’s news, from local government to business developments to UNC sports, and everything in-between. Hear compelling stories, breaking news, and more. Find all of Andrew’s 5:00 News Reports by clicking here.
The post The 5:00 News: UNC System Memos, Protecting Manufactured Homes and Carolina Spring Sports appeared first on Chapelboro.com.