By Anne Steele, news staff
Nana Kharbedia, senior international affairs and political science major
- Celebrating my 23rd birthday on the beach in the Bahamas.
- Doing a duck tour in Boston because I’m graduating, and I feel like I won’t be coming back to Boston for the next 10 years.
- Meeting new people because most of [my] friends have graduated and left. I feel like most people don’t have their friends here in the summer, so it’s easier to meet people.
- Get a job. I need to find a job – that should be my No. 1.
- Try different restaurants every week and do a picnic on Boston Common and the Charles River.
Kelsey Rogers, senior architecture major
- I want to go to the beach… to get burnt. [Tan to follow?] More like peeling to follow.
- I want to go skydiving because it’s fun and for the adrenaline rush – I’ve always wanted to fly.
- To learn how to sail because I go across the Charles every day and see all the sail boats.
- Get in shape to feel better about myself.
- See Blue Man Group because I’ve never seen them.
Drew D’Agostino junior entrepreneurship and marketing major and “Northeastern State of Mind” creator.
- I’m working on a new website so students don’t waste their dining hall meals. … It’s hooked up with the menu for all the dining halls and you pick your favorite foods and in the morning if the food is in the dining hall, it shoots you an email alert so you don’t go there and get stuck eating Cinnamon Toast Crunch. One of my goals this summer is to get that off the ground and get people using it.
- I want to go kayaking. I already did the Charles but I’d like to go up to New Hampshire.
- I’d like to learn a new kind of dance. I don’t dance, but it sounds like a fun summer thing to do.
- My job for the school now is making videos so I’d like to get some really good video ideas from students – community building stuff. The school hired me now to do all sorts of videos like [“Northeastern State of Mind”]. I want to get people doing some really cool, fun and crazy things around campus.
- To beat the Green Line in a race. One day I decided to do that for my run – I took it down to Park Street, got out and ran back to school and I beat it, but I don’t know if I could beat it the whole way.