Families around the country are beginning to navigate a new world as classes begin amid the coronavirus pandemic. Colleges around the country are testing different methods of instruction, with some moving to online-only instruction and others attempting to hold in-person classes. Some campuses have reopened just to close a few weeks later after a flare-up of positive cases, further disrupting lives. Amid all of this, thousands of students are trying to figure out their place in a world that holds no certain answers for anyone.BuzzFeed News worked with five college students, who all captured one of the last weekends of summer during a time that feels both endless and lost. With online classes upending back-to-school rituals, these students had an overwhelming sense of suspended animation, that the day-to-day routines of summer would not change much with the coming school year, and that goals and milestones would be delayed. Nonetheless, all five spoke of their lives as being full of family, friends, and a sense of creative freedom amid the anxiety. Dan Hu is a rising sophomore at Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications. As classes are moving online, he is staying with his family in New Jersey,… Read full this story
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