For many college freshmen, moving away from home comes with a mix of freedom and uncertainty. For 18-year-old Zaya Wade , that experience has included learning how to navigate life without the daily presence of her parents, Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade . Speaking recently at the second annual Translatable Ball, the young activist and college student reflected on what her first year away from home has been like. Zaya, a freshman in college, admitted that the transition has not been easy. While she described being away from her family as “really hard,” she also said the experience has pushed her outside of her comfort zone. According to Zaya, college has helped her become more confident when meeting new people and encouraged her to build connections independently. “I think that’s what college is about, just connection,” she said to People while discussing how she has grown socially during her time on campus.…