The coronavirus pandemic has left college students scattered across the country, with internships canceled and campuses closed indefinitely.
In episode No. 2 of our new Star Tribune YouTube series, "Tomorrow Together," host Alexis Allston talks to a few recent graduates in Minnesota who shared their stories and advice for reducing anxiety about newly uncertain futures.
This bi-weekly series explores the unique issues facing teens and young adults during the pandemic.
Want to be part of episode three? Use this form to tell us about your experiences with dating during the pandemic. We may reach out to you for a video interview.
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