Memories of Buffett and the blue Buick
New to the Generations column, Rob Cornelius shares with us his memories of when he first became a Jimmy Buffett fan. (February 3, 2012, Page 1B)
Sibling revelry
Columnist Ryan Miller fondly remembers growing up with his brother after a friend’s grief reminds him of the importance of siblings. (January 27, 2012, Page 1B)
Lose weight without losing money
Columnist Kierra Ransey shares her experience of spending too much money on fad diets and offers some advice to those looking to lose a few pounds. (January 20, 2012, Page 1B)
Father’s insistence to buy American a good idea
Columnist Joanne Wilkinson was influenced by her father’s insistence to buy only American-made items whenever possible and shares with her readers why it’s still an important practice. Maybe more now than ever. (January 13, 2012, Page 1B)
‘You’ll shoot your eye out!’
Columnist Ryan Miller admits he’s a little nostalgic when it comes to Christmas time and reminds us about the difference between “gifts” and “presents.” (December 23, 2011, Page 1B)
Two worlds come together during 1941 holidays
Columnist Susan Boehm writes about her favorite holiday memory when she celebrated Christmas and Hanukkah with her Jewish Detroit neighbors in 1941. (December 16, 2011, Page 3B)
An open letter to my future daughter
Ole Miss graduate Kierra Ransey writes a letter to the daughter she might have one day. (December 9, 2011, Page 2B)
Being thankful even when times are tough
Columnist Steve Stricker remembers a Christmas when money was tight that turned out to be the best Christmas he and his family had together. Read why he is thankful in today’s Oxford Living. (December 2, 2011, Page 1B)
Celebrating an American tradition on foreign soil
Columnist Joanne Wilkinson shares her experience of celebrating an American holiday overseas. (November 24, 2011, Page 1B)


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