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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.

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Why I’m not going to miss catcalls
“Damn girl.” People tell me I’m going to miss this when I get older. They say when men stop yelling things to me on the street, it will mean I’m old, and I’m not attractive anymore. They’re wrong. I’m not … Continue reading
Posted in 20-something, Growing up, Hannah Sawyer, Uncategorized
Tagged 20-something, compliments, X Catcalls
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Taking work outside the office: Where do you like to do your job?
Where do you do most of your work? In the office? At home? Traveling?
Adderall abuse: A silent problem on college campuses?
Sometimes you read a story that haunts you. The story of Richard Fee is one. Fee, according to New York Times reporter Alan Schwarz, was a bright kid — a college class president and aspiring medical student. But it was … Continue reading
Posted in 20-something, Hannah Sawyer, Health, Uncategorized
Tagged Aderall, college, drug abuse, overprescription
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What to bring when applying for an on-street parking permit
Know what you need to bring with you when applying for a city parking permit.
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
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Don’t just look away, say hi to those bell ringers
As a former Salvation Army bell ringer, please don’t ignore them. Say hi. It’s cold and they’re volunteering for a good cause.
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged charity, christmas, giving back, holidays, Salvation Army
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Thanksgiving with adult siblings is still like a verbal food fight
The cycle of conflict: Will we ever learn?
Posted in 20-something, Family, Food, Growing up, Home, Relationships, Stephanie Reighart, Uncategorized
Tagged thanksgiving
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Motherhood is tough
My long, lazy mornings are gone. It doesn’t matter if I worked until 5 a.m. anymore, at 7 a.m., Junie Bea is up to use the bathroom. She’ll fall back to sleep for a little while, but by 9 a.m., she’s … Continue reading
Posted in 20-something, Aging, Growing up, Hannah Sawyer, Kids, Uncategorized
Tagged Dogs, kids, motherhood, pets
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Thank you to our veterans
I joined my college’s newspaper staff as a freshman, and one of my first big articles was an interview with Bill Ayers, a former member of the militant, Vietnam War-era group called the Weatherman or the Weather Underground. The Weatherman, … Continue reading
Posted in 20-something, Aging, Growing up, Hannah Sawyer, Uncategorized
Tagged appreciation, military, November 11, Veterans day, Vietnam memorial, Vietnam War, war
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