Office DJ: A goodbye gift to my DTH family
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To be a college media adviser is a unique privilege.
It’s Spotify's world, and we’re all just living in it.
Whether you're an avid smoker, a sometimes smoker, a non-smoker or just someone who checks your calendar, you're most likely pretty aware that today is 4/20. To familiarize you with 4/20 — in case it's just another day on the calendar like it is for me — 4/20 is a day dedicated to celebrating and consuming weed.
Last semester, columnist Kiana Cole introduced you to a collection of British songs she ingeniously called a UKaylist. While Australia may not have produced the Beetles or Ed Sheeran, this country is still full of fire music.
Bruce Wayne. Hannah Montana. Me, Jenni Ciesielski.
Chapel Hill is known for being a college town, and with a college town comes the college nightlife. In an effort to capture the sounds of the city, we're talking to classic Chapel Hill bars (like He's Not Here) and asking them to make a playlist of what they think their bar sounds like. For every senior who's about to graduate, for the alumni who miss the places that helped them graduate and for the students who support these bars nightly: cheers.
This upcoming weekend is one of the most highlighted sporting events of the year, and you know why that is?
Chapel Hill is known for being a college town, and with a college town comes the college nightlife. In an effort to capture the sounds of the city, we're talking to classic Chapel Hill bars and asking them to make a playlist of what they think their bar sounds like. For every senior who's about to graduate, for the alumni who miss the places that helped them graduate and for the students who support these bars nightly: cheers.
Hi, I’m Rachel. If you’re a reader, you might know me as the girl who used to write the DTH at a Glance sometimes, or the one who interviewed a lot of really fun people. But you probably don’t. If you work at the DTH, you might know me as the one who yells a lot in between management and photo. I hope you know me for my fire Twitter presence, but that’s even more unlikely than the first option.
As I write this, there are 10 (!!) days until Spring Break. In those remaining 10 days, I have two midterms and a yuge project that may or may not be the end of me. Surprisingly, these upcoming challenges and the ones I’ve already had to deal with (looking at you Italian 203 midterm) have made me cry less than I thought I would. This means that I’m either doing better than I thought or that I’ve just become immune as a result of some of the horrors I’ve had to face. I’ve gathered some of my favorite crying songs into this lovely playlist just for midterms. Happy cathartic crying, everyone.
Breakups suck.
This is a special Swerve playlist written by Tyler Fleming, opinion editor, and David Farrow, editorial board member. The opinions reflected in this column may not necessarily represent Swerve.
My sixth grade band teacher liked to talk about how “powerful” music could be.
Even if you’ve been living under a rock for the past few days, you probably already know President Barack Obama will be giving a speech at Hooker Fields this afternoon.
Before beginning to study during finals one must find two things: a place to sit and the right music. Until Davis starts seating people as they enter we’ll never solve the first problem but we can help with the second.
T-minus three days until LDOC and we are hype about it.
Finals are next week and you're either already stressed or in denial. Self care is so important during finals, so here's a playlist so you don't forget to love yourself.
Here’s a playlist for when you’re absolutely ~done~. And yes, the squigglies are 1000% necessary.
Anyone who's gone through class registration can tell you it's essentially the Hunger Games of higher education. If you're searching for some encouragement (or some sympathy), look no farther. Our playlist covers the three phases of registration, from excitement to defeat to gradual acceptance.
Sometimes, the weather does whatever the heck it wants. Mornings be like 30 degrees and then afternoons be like 76 degrees. This can wreak havoc on one's wardrobe. Here are some tunes to listen to when the weather says "YEET" and you ruin your favorite sweatshirt.