Intern Archive Post's
Wrapping Up and Moving Forward
This year, I was working with Ogallala Commons as an intern to translate promotional materials into Spanish. With my first and second internships, I had

My Coding Academy Experience
When I first had the idea to do a coding bootcamp, I was living in Kansas City. I decided to visit a coding bootcamp there

Community service
When I started my search for a community service program to volunteer with I had many options. I considered many things such as; volunteering at

Final blog
Throughout the course of my internship I have completed 300 hours at the First National Bank of Quitaque in Tulia. Within those 300 hours I

My Interest in Remote Work
Back in March of this year, I was clocking in and out of an office every day, but not feeling productive or motivated. I felt

Lubbock Compact
Lubbock Compact is a Non-profit Political Organization pushing to revitalize North & Northeast Lubbock. As a founding member, I can say our hopes are to

What I Have Been Up To!
Hi, I am currently back with some updates I would like to tell you about. To start this off, I want to begin with the

What I’m up to at Primitive
Right now with my internship with Primitive, I am working with another web developer on a team soccer site. It’s a young boys soccer team

Western Kansas Commonwealth Mapping
Small Kansas towns have large assets to capitalize on. Not only are they surrounded by beautiful, vast prairies, but there are a lot of benefits

A Wider Perspective
As I continue to work through my internship, I am beginning to notice the connections between the people, establishments, and the natural environment within my

Where We Strive & Where We Stagnate
Commonwealth assets keep a community happy and healthy. Some are plentiful and strong in Lubbock while others… could use some work. The spirituality in Lubbock

Sense of Place
As a person who has grown up in a rural community I can truly say that it has given me a sense of place and

Get to Know Me!
Hello, I am Raelynn Sandoval. I work as an intern for the Ogallala Commons company, along with many other workers and interns. I am very