Feeling renewed connection to family and neighbors

Tuesday, May 26, 2020 - 14:11 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. Gabrielle “Gabby” Donaldson ’23 Hometown: Raleigh, N.C. Concentration (Intended): Philosophy House: Dunster Missing it all “I miss spending time with and seeing my friends, teammates, coaches, and even my professors every day. I miss the ambiance of our campus and the sense of community that it provides. Harvard is a unique place, and the people that I am surrounded by every single day make it all the more amazing. I miss being able to have lunch with friends, being greeted by Mr. John and his daily jokes in Annenberg, exchanging smiles with Schoolmates who I do not know, walking to and from class, and seeing the sunset over the bridge after [basketball] practices.”  Show and tell “My School friends are from various parts of the world and being able to keep in touch with them has...

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