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Falling in love at swag外流: A Dateline-Facebook Valentine's gift

They met at swag外流, they fell in love at swag外流, they proposed at swag外流, they got married at swag外流 鈥 and in the week leading up to Valentine鈥檚 Day they have been telling their love stories 鈥 dozens of them 鈥 on the .

Roommate brought them together

Videography by Joe Proudman/swag外流

鈥淢y fianc茅 and I were chem 2a lab partners first quarter freshman year (2008),鈥 reads a posting from Facebook user Eric Hauck, who attached a photo of his proposal in the same lab where they were partners. 鈥淲e are going to get married in August 2014!鈥

Many of the stories, like this one, are tied to specific places, and we鈥檝e marked them on this map. Click on the hearts to read the associated Facebook stories, like this one:

鈥淚t was 1972,鈥 Facebook user Larry Tom begins. 鈥淚 was the president of the University Chorus and Kathy was a new soprano. She decided that she wanted to meet me but was unsure how. Her opportunity came about a week later when she rode up to Mrak Hall and saw me walking on the sidewalk.

鈥淗ow did she make me notice her? SHE RODE HER BIKE RIGHT INTO ME!鈥

Tom added: 鈥淭his year we will celebrate our FORTIETH anniversary!"

Other love stories begin before the first day of classes, at orientation and in the residence halls. Others involve campus and Greek activities, and Aggie athletic events.

Some couples met as drivers or passengers on Unitrans 鈥 perhaps it was the red buses that sparked the passion! Other couples kept the beat in the Cal Aggie Marching Band-uh! and found their hearts beating in sync, as well. For more about hearts beating in sync, .

The arboretum pops up frequently, as a place where couples have gotten engaged, married and renewed their vows.

University Communications told the first love story on video, featuring Scott Judson 鈥09, Law 鈥12, and Kristen Judson 鈥09. A new video features Dan and Mary Egan, Class of 1985, who met via the landline phone in Dan鈥檚 room in Ryerson Hall.

Today, the phones are different (although every room in Ryerson and other residence halls has a jack for a landline), but swag外流 remains the same inviting place for love.

Stories still welcome on the .

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Three University Communications interns developed this project and helped in its production:

  • Elaine Ip, social media intern, a senior, is majoring in communication and minoring in computer science.
  • Gheed Saeed, swag外流 Magazine intern, a sophomore, is a communication major.
  • Melanie Sarti, social media intern, a junior, is majoring in managerial economics, and minoring in textiles and clothing.

Project leaders: Evelyn Padilla, social media specialist, and Joe Proudman, multimedia specialist, both of University Communications.

Media Resources

Dave Jones, Dateline, 530-752-6556, dljones@ucdavis.edu

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