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A summary of what we talked about is my mom drove her grandfather to a funeral for his sister. They went to the funeral home before the funeral with my moms Aunt Goldie. Aunt Goldie tried to fix her dead...
We talked about my mom’s roots, how her life was when she was growing up. Including, how her life was when she came to the United States.
Story of how the Colorado River and river guiding shaped experiences with water.
Mr. Folkes identifies his early experiences working for destructive leaders as defining for him. He realized that while these leaders were monetarily successful, he did not like them as people. He decided then that he would use them as an...
Amanda discusses her favorite memory from her first day of NAU classes and Dania talks about why she chose to study at NAU.
A short conversation between two peers discussing what it means to be a Northern Arizona University, “Lumberjack” and why college was a viable option to attend.
I’m this interview I interviewed my grandfather about the times in his life. We talked about what he did as a child and some of his opinions.
Jean Claude Malterre came to America from France for a job opportunity and never left. Since that time, he became a mason in Tucson Lodge No. 4. He is now Worshipful Master of the Grand Lodge of Arizona Military Degree...
Making new friends is important to me to help me become less introverted.
An interview between me and my dad, where I asked a couple of question and the reason why he is here today. (1:29-4:27)
We went into deep detail about Saul’s childhood, and his thoughts on being a cancer survivor.
In this interview I was able to learn about my dads amazing childhood of what he did growing up.
Best friends and business partners Alice Ferris (53) and Jim Anderson (60) discuss a few of Jim's exciting life experiences.
This interview is with our mother(Maria Isabel Alarcon), my twin (Vanessa Murillo), and I (Valerie Murillo).
Jack Pinnas (81) talks with his grandson, Harrison Friedman (22), about his experience in Guatemala as a part of the Epidemic Intelligence Service, and how he almost had his head chopped off while delivering malaria vaccines.
This interview provides contextualization and a history lesson for those wondering the origins of Flagstaff's STEM interests and the impact of Lowell Observatory on Flagstaff from its beginning to present day.