Having Trouble Making Hang-Out Friends

<p>I'm a sophomore.
In my freshmen year I met some people and had a group of friends whom I would hang out with on a regular basis (eat together, go to classes together, etc). It was convenient to hang out with them because we were at the same dorm building.
However, most of them started commuting for some reason this year.</p>

<p>Now I have like 3,4 friends that I would see once a week (whose apartments are not near mine and are not in my majors), but no one to eat lunch with between classes, study or just go to random events with. </p>

<p>I'm not sure how I can expand / develop tighter friendships with these / other people.
When I ask them to hangout/eat/do something with me, they always say yes, but they never initiate anything.</p>

<p>I'm confused as to whether I should try harder with the existing friends and hang out with them on a regular basis or just make new ones all together?</p>

<p>Just get a girlfriend.</p>

<p>Can you tell by the tone of your current friends if they like having you around? If not, then its definitely time to find new friends. You can’t have any friends who dont like to include you in their activities. There will always be people in college who will accept you for how you are. You could always try joining clubs and meeting more people.</p>