Wishing there’d been just a little more time to savor senior year on campus

Monday, May 18, 2020 - 16:00 in Psychology & Sociology

This is part of a series called Postcards From Here, in which Harvard undergraduates talk about the changes brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. Hayoung Ahn ’20 Hometown: Queens, N.Y. Concentration: Neuroscience House: Lowell Cambridge as home “I miss being surrounded by people and moving around all day. I miss being able to have spontaneous conversations with friends that I would run into as I walked around campus. I loved moments where I would see someone I hadn’t seen in a while and just catch up on the spot. At the start of this semester, back in February, I made it one of my intentions to reach out to certain individuals and grab dinner with them one-on-one. Some of those dinners lasted two (sometimes even three) hours. There would be so much to discuss and talk about that we’d simply lose track of time. I’m really captivated by meaningful conversations and opportunities to connect with people on a...

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