Interviewing Moises Cornado by Shynice Youmans

Interviewed Moises Cornado, a senior at E&S. Both his parents are immigrants from Mexico. He is considered a second generation. In this interview, listeners will learn about Moises.

Grandma Betty's life.

This interview is about how my great grandmother grew up, how she met her husbands and about her grandparents. She mostly spoke about her life in marriage, her husband from a young age and her other ones so on. She...

Dancing through World War II
January 13, 2020 App Interview

A grandson and grandmother talk about war time in rural Florida.

“Our accomplishments show what kind of people we are”

The older sister of 3 girls, talking about experiences and life,how she believed in herself in order to become a future microbiologist,one of the biggest role model in my life, and a successful future scientist,is wonderful how advice from a...

A Trip to the Past

In this interview my grandmother talks about what is is like to grow up during World War II as well as her experiences during that time.

Brian and Mr. Truong

Brian and Mr. Truong have a conversation just as Brian finishes high school.

Second interview

Talked about the future and how our twin shapes who we are.

World History Interview

I talked to my grandfather about his life and then how much he means to my life.

College – the old way

Me and my mom talk about how she went through the college process and how it compares and contrasts with what I am going through right now.

Carolyn Kresen Interview
November 26, 2017 App Interview

I interview my grandma about growing up in Lewistown, PA, during WWII.

Life talk with Brother

Talk about ourselves as children and about high school and college experiences

WWII and Escaping East Germany

This is a interview containing a personal account of living through WWII from the point of view of my Great Aunt Rosemary. A time of turmoil described from someone that attempted to escape the hardships of life.

Laura Sherman and Joanna Sherman

Joanna Sherman (21) talks with her twin sister, Laura Sherman (21) about what being a twin means and family relationship shifts over college and COVID-19.