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Allie talks to Gail about how graduation represents recognition for your diligence and signals the end of a significant chapter in life. Graduating during a pandemic was not something that I was expected to have to navigate. Allie discusses such...
Agasne Bragado is a 17 year old who lives for the arts, also my twin sister. She is who I would call the smart twin, always pursuing better grades and academics. Ever since she was little she was into art,...
Dad Christian (38) and Allison (17) discuss what it was like growing up as father and daughter with each other.
Cody Johnson (17) who is a senior at BWHS, talks to his mother Angela Muller (41), they talk about childhood, family, and how far Cody had come dealing with being on the spectrum.
this is an interview between me and my father where we discussed his career and then how he lived.
Peter talks to Akshitha about her happiest memories of her childhood growing up in Connecticut
Interviewed my uncle and his general knowledge about American History as an immigrant.