Farewell column: The people of the DTH made me better
When I initially sat down to write this column, I was a tad pessimistic.
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When I initially sat down to write this column, I was a tad pessimistic.
It didn’t hit me until I sat down to write this column the impact both Taylor Swift — and her “Fearless” album, specifically — have had on my life.
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We are still in the middle of the pandemic. We are about to begin a semester that already feels eerily like the last. We could all use some good news right now.
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Listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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2020 has sucked.
In a valiant effort to drop some weight gained during five months of quarantine, I’ve been running a lot lately.
The Daily Tar Heel is beginning the editor selection process for the 2020-21 academic year. Candidate Brandon Standley discusses his platform of diversifying the DTH, focusing on localized content and more. For candidate Anna Pogarcic's platform, look here.
Beyoncé Knowles once asked, "Who run the world?" and responded, correctly, to her own question with "girls."
As a late-afternoon thunderstorm passed, the scent of fresh waffle cones from a nearby store wafted over the large crowd gathered on the Village Green. The hums of hundreds of people chattering mixed with lengthy guitar rifts from a nearby stage and the sounds of transit buses shuttling people into the crowded square drifted in the air.
"Fade in, start the scene, Enter beautiful girl"
Ask me what I'm thinking about when “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” by The Charlie Daniels Band starts playing. I guarantee that my answer won't be what you expect. I'll pull out some random anecdote about how I was no older than 10, and I was at my sister's dance recital watching her troupe do some sort of tap to this song.
Orientation teaches you a lot of things. However, UNC and Chapel Hill are two rather large places that contain so many delicacies, both big and small. And, since we’re all college students, when we talk about these delicacies we try to be as efficient as possible. More often than not, you won’t have time to say, “Hey, meet me at Walter Royal Davis Library at 7 to ‘study.’” So instead, we all try to shorten as much as we possibly can.