Nolan Gonzales - 7/21/18
An episode of the Off Campus podcast, hosted by Anirudh | Chetas, titled "Nolan Gonzales - 7/21/18" was published on July 24, 2018 and runs 26 minutes.
July 24, 2018 ·26m · Off Campus
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Summary
Hello listeners. Hope you are having an amazing summer break. This is an interview I did with Class of 2019 PR Nolan Gonzales. In this episode we discuss his experience with dance, leadership, and a lot of other cool topics.
Episode Description
Hello listeners. Hope you are having an amazing summer break. This is an interview I did with Class of 2019 PR Nolan Gonzales. In this episode we discuss his experience with dance, leadership, and a lot of other cool topics.
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