A New Year of Senior Service: Part 1

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“This country will not be a good place for any of us to live in unless we make it a good place for all of us to live in.” –Theodore Roosevelt, Former President of the United States

This year, The Roundup will be starting a new series to document the service sites of the seniors by conducting audio interviews with 2-3 seniors per week and discussing their service site. Due to the long duration of these interviews, I am keeping them in podcast format for people to simply listen rather than read the transcripts. Because senior service is only once a month due to coronavirus precautions, The Roundup will do its best to stay on top of senior service week to week.

My two guests for this week are Sam Levis ’21 and Colin Kittleson ’21. To learn more about their service sites, listen to the audio interviews! Thanks guys for coming on for an interview! (Sorry if the audio is bad. This was my first time doing this.)

Thank you for listening, and as always, check back to The Roundup for more coverage of senior service!

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Jason Davis '21, Managing Editor
Jason Davis '21, Managing Editor
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