Being a good friend means listening
Columnist and retired psychologist Steve Stricker reminds us what means to be a good friend. (April 22, 2011, Page 1B)
It’s time to be honest and stop making excuses
Ole Miss student Amanda Schnugg stopped making excuses and started getting healthy. Read how a rude, but honest, doctor helped her take the first steps to losing weight. (April 15, 2011, Page 1B)
Parents can pass on more than genetics
Generations columnist Leak McCormick is afraid of snakes. So is her mother. She’s hoping to not pass that fear to her own daughter. Read her funny phobia stories in today’s Oxford Living. (April 8, 2011, Page 1B)
Making a difference in one child’s life
JoAnne Wilkinson reminds us how we can influence someone’s life with the little things we do. Read her story of how she helped change the life of a 14-year-old boy. (April 1, 2011, Page 1B)
It’s that time of the year again
Oxford High School senior Hattie Fisher was raised to believe if you worked hard and got good grades, one could attend the best universities. However, the price tags to nationally acclaimed schools can make that less of a reality for many. Read her thoughts in today’s Oxford Living. (March 25, 2011, Page 2B)
Seasonal reflections
Ryan Miller’s recent visit to see his grandparents in California took a new meaning as an adult than when he visted with them as a child. During his visit, he realized that life is a collection of seasons, with each one bringing new challenges, joys, pains, achievements and losses. (March 18, 2011, Page 1B)
Seeing Oxford for the first time
Columnist Steve Stricker takes us with him down memory lane to the first day he came to Oxford in today’s Generations column. (March 11, 2011, Page 1B)
The future of America depends on my generation
Oxford High School senior Hattie Fisher answers the question as to whether the younger generation has a roll in America’s future. (March 4, 2011, Page 1B)
Mother, son share the importance of art together
Mary Sloan was tickled pink and more than a bit surprised when her 20-year-old son asked her to take an art history class with him at the University of Mississippi during the winter intersession. She writes about sharing her love for art with her son in today’s Oxford Generations column. (February 25, 2011, Page 1B)
Seeing the signs of springtime
Leah McCormick takes us a drive down Delay Road through Yocona where the signs of springtime are popping up all over. (February 18, 2011, Page 1B)


