Podcast: Having it all with a UNC orientation leader
The hosts of the pop culture podcast are pleased to announce that they are not one hit wonders.
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The hosts of the pop culture podcast are pleased to announce that they are not one hit wonders.
When I was 16 years old, I finally got my ears pierced. I went to Claire's at the mall with my mom. I was a little nervous, but it didn't hurt too bad. I got up, went to pay for my new earrings and passed out cold beside a rack of fingerless gloves.
Kelsey Weekman (karent) and Drew Goins (jmpender) are the writers of UNC’s premier (only!) satirical advice column. Results may vary.
In the last episode of Having It All, Student Body President Houston Summers boldly admitted that he often cries.
Hi, it’s Kelsey, the more playful of the two DTH newsroom ghosts.
Kelsey Weekman (met Kevin Bacon, the Sprouse brothers and the Spelling Bee guy this summer) and Drew Goins (went to the beach once or twice) are the writers of “You Asked for It,” UNC’s premier (only!) satirical advice column, which runs weekly in The Daily Tar Heel and offers online extras via its blog on the DTH website. Results may vary.
For episode one of the podcast Having It All with Kelsey and Alice, the hosts introduce themselves, discuss what they believe should be breaking news at UNC and chat about pop culture events from the summer.
Hi, everyone! I’m Kelsey, the online managing editor for The Daily Tar Heel. It’s my job to maintain the website, keep watch over social media and make sure our blogs are top notch.
You Asked for It is back for senior year, so we’re offering you these 10 tips for returning to school like we’re offering our professors our assignments this year: three days late and partially done.
You Asked for It receives a lot of pleas for advice that we just can’t answer in print, usually due to length or profanity, but we’re dedicated to helping you with your weirdest, scariest and most personal queries no matter what.
We’ve appreciated N.C. State’s charms before, and as one Internet commenter said, it was the “pretentious type of stuff [he has] come to expect from this cest [sic] pool.” But that’s just one type of State fan. What kind are you?
Assistant copy editor Danny Nett of Olde Campus Upper Quad was the only person* brave enough to face the fierce Chapel Hill Snowpocalypse and head to The Daily Tar Heel office, inspiring N.C. Senator Jeff Jackson to do the same in the legislature, probably.
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and us here at YAFI… we’re not stupid. We know the same question about Drew and Kelsey is on everybody’s mind: “Is this ‘Jim and Pam’ thing or a ‘Ryan and Kelly’ thing?” Well, the joke’s on you, because it’s actually a "Stanley and Phyllis” thing.
You Asked for It receives a lot of pleas for advice that we just can’t answer in print, usually due to length or profanity or — one time — the fact that the submission is not a question at all, but simply a link to a YouTube survival tutorial on how to cook an egg in a potato.
Everyone knows the worst part of coming back to school is not the long drive or the homework or the dining hall food — it's the awful small talk. Unfortunately, the "How was your break?" conversation template is unavoidable, so use this quiz to find the automated response you'll churn out over and over again.
Sometimes, the “You Asked for It” advice submissions just aren’t fit to print, but we believe that even your most odd… or lengthy… or seasonal… or strangely sensual questions deserve answers.
In the past few weeks/months/decades, UNC has faced a lot of academic/athletic/alliterative scandal. We're sure you want to know how to move on, and so do we. We're still looking for the answer. But until we find it, enjoy this unhelpful quiz!
Assistant Online Editor Kelsey Weekman found and fed a wild squirrel as part of The Daily Tar Heel's Bucket List for UNC students. She documented her experience here:
Daily Tar Heel Senior Writer Kelsey Weekman sat down with Anthony Bowman, the Sup Dogs dancing hot dog mascot, for Town Talk’s weekly Humans of Chapel Hill feature.
Daily Tar Heel Senior Writer Kelsey Weekman sat down with Macon Craig for Town Talk’s weekly Humans of Chapel Hill feature.