Choosing a car can be a life-altering experience
Generations columnist Steve Stricker shares with us his experience in gaining a Soul and having faith in a Volvo. (May 18, 2012, Page 3B)
Changing your hair color isn’t as easy as changing your mind
New Generations columnist Mavis Hovious introduces herself to Oxford Living readers this week and explains how her hair color and affect her attitude. Read her light-hearted column today. (May 11, 2012, Page 2B)
Sharing a few pet peeves
Littering, car dents and turning signals are a few of Generation columnist’s Joanne Wilkerson’s pet peeves that she shares with us in today’s Oxford Living. (May 4, 2012, Page 1B)
It’s about time for springtime
Generations columnist Vicki Lindsay tells everyone should make time to stop and smell the roses, even when life get’s you too busy. (April 27, 2012, Page 1B)
Fond memories of bras, sewing and mother
Generations columnist Susan Boehm writes about words of wisdom from her mother about bras, sewing and fashion in today’s Oxford Living. (April 20, 2012, Page 1B)
The Lirpa Loof enjoys bright, purple berries
Joanne Wilkinson tells about her time on the island of Borneo and its strange inhabitant, the Lirpa Loof in today’s Oxford Living. (March 30, 2012, Page 1B)
Who does Shirley Cate think she is?
Who do you think you are? Are you defined by your job? Your family? Your values? Columnist Ryan Miller talks about what defines him as a person in today’s Oxford Living. (March 23, 2012, Page 1B)
St. Patrick still uniting thousands
Despite not being Irish, columnist Amanda Schnugg took the time to learn about St. Patrick’s Day and shared the information with her readers in today’s Oxford Living. (March 16, 2012, Page 1B)
Thinking twice about the glories of fame
Generations columnist Kierra Ransey used to dream about being famous. Now she just wants to make a difference in the lives of those around her. (March 9, 2012, Page 1B)


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