
Concluding Chapter 1
I found writing this last blog for my internship last semester one of the hardest projects I have been assigned. It was so difficult because I am not saying goodbye.
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I found writing this last blog for my internship last semester one of the hardest projects I have been assigned. It was so difficult because I am not saying goodbye.
I had a wonderful time volunteering at Texas Tech’s International Cultural Center. There is an office there dedicated to creating educational programs and community outreaches for the community. Due to
“Hello… it’s me.” Just kidding, we’ve never met! My name is Jaime Pace. I’m originally from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, but I recently moved from a small town in South Korea, to
Ogallala Commons encourages each intern to complete at least ten hours of community service each semester. As a Lubbock local, I have always been encouraged by family, friends and private
If every community, town, or city were a wheel, there would be twelve essential spokes to help it to turn. I have focused on highlighting an area encompassing the panhandle
Anpetu wasté kin yuhapi maLakotas na Dakotas, Francine Red Willow Richards emaciyapi “Good day my friends and allies, my name is Francine Red Willow Richards” is the English translations
Hey y’all! My name is Caitlin Kratochvil and I am an Ogallala Commons intern for the summer of 2014. I grew up on a small farm in northeastern North Dakota.
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