Monthly Archives: March 2012

Cleaning out high school clutter

When I left for college, I left a lot of junk that I didn’t use or need anymore at my parent’s house. Now that I’m back and living in my old room, there is a lot of cleaning to do. … Continue reading

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20-ish Dish: Coolio’s Fall Off the Bone Chicken

I only read celebrity news at the laundromat, and it’s usually outdated issues of People or US Weekly. So I’m always behind on “Bachelor” drama or when Justin Bieber takes a paternity test. I could go without the gossip-centric info; … Continue reading

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Some perspective from my past self

I got a visit a little while ago from a very dear friend of mine: the 13-year-old version of myself. Every now and then, he hops into a DeLorean and comes from 10 years in the past to hang out … Continue reading

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Busting my budget and cleaning out my cupboards

It seems at the end of every month, my Mint budget shows me red. It is frustrating but totally my fault when I throw caution to the wind about every second week of the month and decide not to cook … Continue reading

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Responsibility starts with a library card

Apparently, you can be 13 years old and get a library card (without a parent’s signature). Surprised? I am. Because in 2012, it’s a struggle to convince other public and private institutions you can be responsible before 30. Getting a … Continue reading

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Headed ‘home’ to my alma mater

I have a weekend trip planned to head back to James Madison University, where I went to college. And anyone who has heard me talk about it in the past few weeks knows how excited I am. It’ll be a … Continue reading

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Will my love for Moscato save the wine industry?

Apparently wineries have high hopes for my generation. “Hopes of the wine industry rest on millennial shoulders,” detailing how the 21 to 30 demographic is going to save the wine industry. “Millennials are drinking more wine and better wine at … Continue reading

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Resume tips to get you the job

A resume serves as your first impression to a possible employer. So, you want to make sure it looks great and conveys all of the right information. With the help of Beverly Evans, York College’s assistant dean for career development, … Continue reading

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20-something newsmakers: State primary race features two young candidates

A pair of 20-somethings are vying for nominations to be the representative for the 47th district in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. The district covers Conewago, East Manchester, Hellam, Manchester and Springettsbury townships; and Hallam, Manchester, Mount Wolf, Wrightsville and … Continue reading

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Why we care about the Ninja Turtles

I know it’s silly, but I am legitimately enraged by the news that director Michael Bay is rewriting the origin of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, one of my favorite cartoons when I was growing up. I know there are … Continue reading

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