Five Seniors on How Their Friendship Sustains Them as Distance Keeps Them Apart
Five Seniors and a Friendship That Began Freshman Year
Five Seniors and a Friendship That Began Freshman Year
Second semester of senior year is supposed to be a time for being together, for realizing something important is coming to a close and treasuring those last few months, weeks, and days, and for celebrating the achievements, and friendships, of the last four years. But the COVID-19 pandemic has upended all that.
I don’t think coronavirus can change what friendship is for any of us.
In this video, five members of the BU Class of 2020—close since they were freshmen—talk about what they’ve meant to each other and their certainty that time and distance will not loosen their bonds of friendship. Carina Imbornone (CAS’20, GRS’20), Mike Baker (CAS’20, GRS’20), and Temma Pelletier (CAS’20) are at home in Massachusetts, Dan Brown (CAS’20) in Connecticut, and Fran Sotomayor (CAS’20) in New Jersey, but they still get together—only for now, remotely. Take a look.
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