My life is a sitcom. No, really. My father often jokes that there must be hidden cameras somewhere recording “The Kayla Show,” like the Jim Carrey movie. Some of the […]

My life is a sitcom
Columns, Graduation, Mobile, Opinion
Columns, Graduation, Mobile, Opinion
My life is a sitcom. No, really. My father often jokes that there must be hidden cameras somewhere recording “The Kayla Show,” like the Jim Carrey movie. Some of the […]
There seems to be the same routine with all holiday traditions. This weekend is Easter, and parks will be filled with screaming children looking for Easter eggs while homes smell […]
The Women’s Center gives out Women of Weber awards to women across campus who “inspire others by her actions, but (go) unnoticed,” according to Weber’s website. An award is given in […]
If you haven’t already noticed, you’ve been feeling pretty blue this week. Don’t worry; it’s not your fault. What? You say you’ve been doing OK? Your new workout routine seems […]
My mother raised me well. Well, to be more precise, my mother raised me effectively. For instance, I was always expected to hold the church door open for the old […]
This week’s column was supposed to be a real tear-jerker. I had planned on recounting, moment by precious moment, the birth of my son. He was due to emerge on […]
In the five years since I have graduated from high school, I have had 27 roommates in 12 different apartments in six states. I have seen my share of rotten […]
They say that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. By that definition, I must be the most insane […]
There is a staunch difference in the way a guy interacts with his guy friends and how a girl interacts with her girlfriends. Take breaking up, for example. When a […]
Unlike most boys, I didn’t grow up building things. I never sanded, screwed, plied or painted really anything outside of Cub Scouts. Even then, I paid one of my friends […]