Listen: Alan Wang, a GHS junior, discusses his State Archives award-winning paper
Wednesday, November 21, 2018 - 19:56
Alan Wang, a junior at Guilderland High School, won a State Archives award for his paper on the relationship between Lewis Morgan, known as the father of American Anthropology, the last Grand Sachem of the Iroquois, and their influence on Karl Marx
This was very interesting interview. I really enjoyed listening to this young man answer these questions. The enthusiasm he showed on his topic and the amount of research that he conducted was very impressive.
Great job Mr. Wang.
Westerlo’s fitness court will be similar to the one situated in Berne last fall. “Funding should be within the same dollar amount,” said country spokeswoman Mary Rozak. The county’s Innovation Partnership with MVP paid $195,500 for the Berne fitness court while the county paid an additional $50,000 in labor, equipment, and materials to construct the court.
“Birds can be enjoyed by anyone at any time and anywhere. Birds bring us joy and help us discover wonder in the world and connect with the needs of our ecosystems. Happy birding!” said Jenn Lodi-Smith, Ph.D., founder and director of The Spark Bird Project.
The state’s New Americans Hotline (1-800-566-7636) has expanded its hours to include Saturdays an
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This was very interesting interview. I really enjoyed listening to this young man answer these questions. The enthusiasm he showed on his topic and the amount of research that he conducted was very impressive.
Great job Mr. Wang.