About this blog
Welcome to Twenty & Change! Here, you'll find stories from York Daily Record's Generation Y'ers as they blog the many changes that come along in your 20s -- good and bad -- and, essentially, how to survive until you’re 30.

-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
- Twenty & Change | Changing Memorial Day weekend celebrations on Sweet home
AlabamaConnecticut - Twenty & Change | 23 things I have learned in my 23 years on Resume tips to get you the job
- HGH supplements on Apartment life: What you need to know about renters insurance
- FlipSide Blog | Slideshow: Ghost signs in and around York County on Living like a tourist in downtown York
- Whole Life Insurance Quote on 20-ish Dish: How to host brunch
- Twenty & Change | Changing Memorial Day weekend celebrations on Sweet home
Blogroll
Categories
- 20-ish Dish
- 20-something
- Aging
- Apartment living
- April Trotter
- Ashley May
- Bethany Fehlinger
- Bill Landauer
- Boomerang Kid
- Brittany Wilson
- Career
- Caryn Rupert
- Charity
- Christine Loman
- Cohabitating
- Dan Herman
- Dan Rorabaugh
- Dating
- Do-it-yourself
- E.C. Pollick
- Emily Opilo
- Entertainment
- Erin McCracken
- Faith
- Family
- Fashion
- Food
- Generation Y
- Graduation
- Growing up
- Guy's perspective
- Hannah Sawyer
- Health
- Holidays
- Home
- Interview
- Jobs
- Kate Harmon
- Kids
- Lauren Boyer
- Leigh Zaleski
- Love
- Makeup
- Marriage
- Money
- Music
- Natalie Schwind
- Online dating
- politics
- Pop culture
- Quarter-Life Crisis
- Relationships
- Sarah Chain
- Sports
- Stephanie Reighart
- Tech
- Television
- Travel
- Uncategorized
- Vacation
- Voter ID
- Voting
- Wedding
Archives
Category Archives: Generation Y
Five questions with a 20-something: Arthur Caleb Robertson
A high school project launched Arthur Caleb Robertson into a career by the time he was 20 years old. Here are five questions with a 20-something with the York, Pa., native.
Posted in 20-something, Bethany Fehlinger, Generation Y, Growing up, Interview
Tagged 20-something, 31 Stars Photography, Artc Creative, Artc Graphics, Arthur Caleb Robertson, artsy, being taken seriously, Billy Shellenberger, central market, Christian, fun, Good Word, graphic design, graphics, Kutztown University, Moleskin, parents, Reebok, resources, school, success, T-shirts, technology, twenty something, york, york pa, York Suburban
Leave a comment
Five questions with a 20-something: Courtney Miller
At age 26, Courtney Miller has paid off her student loans and owns a home. She did all this by living below her means and working hard.
Posted in 20-something, Bethany Fehlinger, Generation Y, Growing up, Interview
Tagged 20-something, 5 questions, cable, clearance, coupons, Courtney Miller, debt, frugal, home ownership, Penn-Mar Human Services, Questions with a 20-something, stocking up, student loans, twenty something, york city
Leave a comment
Are you using a credit card? Some young adults say no way
A new study shows a decline in credit card use among young adults, which might end up hurting the economy’s chances for recovery.
Posted in 20-something, Generation Y, Growing up, Money, Sarah Chain
Tagged 20-something, bloomberg, credit, credit card, credit history, debt, economic recovery, economy, ipsos public affairs, sallie mae, sarah chain, survey, trend, young adults
Leave a comment
Five questions with a 20-something: Rebecca Amernick
I recently noticed how awesome and talented our generation is. This inspired an idea: Interviews with 20-somethings.
20-something nostalgia: An homage to the return of ‘Whose Line is it Anyway?”
I did a little happy dance on Friday when I saw this tweet from one of my favorite Canadians (no, Justin Bieber is not on that list.) Oh, by the way, Whose Line is coming back. More details later. — … Continue reading
Goodbye, VMAs; hello, Grammys
When I was in high school, I looked forward to one award show every year: the MTV Video Music Awards. I would camp out in front of the television and stay up way past my bedtime (then much earlier than … Continue reading
Posted in 20-something, Bethany Fehlinger, Entertainment, Generation Y, Music, Television
Leave a comment
The high price of a wedding
Weddings now cost a small fortune — close to $30,000. However, 20-somethings have a larger debt load at about $45,000. How can we even afford to get hitched?
Posted in 20-something, Bethany Fehlinger, Generation Y, Love, Marriage, Money, Relationships, Wedding
Tagged 20-something, 20-somethings, budget, Cost of Wedding, debt, elopement, engaged, engagement, favors, flowers, marriage, rings, wedding, wedding institution
6 Comments
Social media: How twenty-somethings reacted to the Newtown shooting
The night Obama was reelected, my Facebook newsfeed was awash with with statuses celebrating his second term. It made me realize what a liberal area of the country I had grown up in. The day of the Newtown shooting, statuses … Continue reading
Posted in 20-something, Generation Y, Hannah Sawyer, politics, Uncategorized
Tagged Facebook, instagram, Newtown Connecticut, politics, school shooting, social media, Twitter, youtube
Leave a comment
