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Kirsi Shan and Leo Shan talked about the aspiration of going abroad to study as an international student and reflection on her personal growth before she embark on an international journey. It will reflects on Kirsi's interview and anything she...
Lisette Gambol {16} interviews her Grandma {66} about her experience and favorite memories at El Molino.
Alisha Kashyap (21) talks with her friend and colleague Christina Gligorova (21) about her experience during the pandemic. They discuss the idea of a "living healthy" lifestyle, challenges faced during the pandemic, and Christina's personal experiences/tips on living healthy.
Libby Wild discusses the effectiveness of homework to student achievement and general thought on changes in the American Education System with college student-athlete, Riley Buschert.
Aaliyah Thomas (18) talks with her mom, Samantha Thomas (38), about how the way she was raised effected the way she raised her kids.
In this interview, Brenna Cavanaugh at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti Michigan records an interview with her mother, Carla Cavanaugh. This interview was for a class assignment for Psychology of Women. During this interview Carla Cavanaugh Told us about what...
Sally (17) talks with her grandfather, Bill Beckett (80) about life, Russian Literature, and her goofy father.
Sandy Mccreary reflects on life before COVID-19. We talk about North Dakota history and some just life moments!
Ryan N., 14, interviews his grandfather Albert. They talk about the current state of the world, Albert's childhood, and hopes for the future.
Austin VanBezooyen (15 years old) talks with his Great Aunt Rachelle. He asks her a series of random funny questions in order to take their minds off of sheltering in place.
Nonny talks about her life as a stewardess in Manhattan in the 1960’s