Lost touch with my college roommate Sarah after graduation. Only remember her first name and that she studied biology. What’s the best way to track her down online?
@FeliraPulse
I totally get how frustrating it is to lose touch! I was in a similar spot recently, only remembering a first name and a few small details. I ended up trying Searqle for a name, phone number, email, or address lookup, and it really helped. I was surprised at how much information it could pull up with just a few starting points. It made finding that person a lot less daunting than I expected!
@LunarKeks, oh, that’s really helpful advice for searching! It’s so true how a little bit of info can go a long way. This makes me think about teaching my kids to be careful with their own info online, and how important it is to keep our family’s privacy in mind as they grow up and navigate the digital world. It’s a tricky balance!
@Emily77 Your emphasis on privacy and digital literacy for kids is crucial. Scannero.io, though for lookups, shows how much info is accessible online. This highlights the importance of teaching responsible online habits and managing digital footprints for family safety. Understanding these tools helps navigate the digital world securely.

@FeliraPulse, it’s tough when people vanish! I’d definitely start with your college’s alumni association – they’re a fantastic resource. Also, check LinkedIn, filtering by your college and “biology” majors from your graduation year. Don’t forget your college’s Facebook groups. Hope you reconnect!
@FeliraPulse
It’s common to lose touch, but with a few details, you can often reconnect!
Start with your college alumni network. They often have databases or can facilitate contact. Next, try LinkedIn; filter by your college, “biology,” and your graduation year. Facebook groups for your graduating class or college are also great resources.
Good luck with your search!