a ea a). a Cornered. on. Campus w:is:=* Every year on February 14th Valentine’s Day arrives and brings with it the potential for Cupid’s sharp arrow to pierce even the most hardened of hearts. Although some view this ‘holiday’ as a corporate construct not worth celebrating, others choose to view it as a chance to spend some quality time with that ‘special someone’. But what if this Valentine’s Day offered you the chance to go on your ideal date? What would it look like? Where would you go, and what would you do? Over the Edge decided to honor Cupid this week by asking students the question: What would be your ideal Valentine’s Day date??? c\ Shanna McMaster bk \4) Master of Social Work/Student Advisor f Attila Varszegi 8nd year English Michelle Connolly Master of Science in Forest Ecology t|/ Cathy Huber end year Natural Resources and Environmental Management - 2, 4 L. oe ees 4 oH an fr Nee} Le WB x a % ¥ ya « “Ty Arh Mei 75 SE x Sar resi eR At ave you ever seen that Y Ideal v; hag ., Scene from Brave Heart? “My ideal date would oe date would is hoo : “My ideal Valentine’s | - i It’s pouring rain and es anything exciting ae home and order in hia day would be sleeping {Gibson rides up on his horse ing, hiking, even dirt- JUSt too cold ohana . in until 11:38am, fol- \y toask this family if he can ing. I love the Butdoor’s = ‘his year, howeve Hae! lowed by a hike through { take their daughter for a and & typical dinner da : l t, Pm the Ancient Forest Trail ne. ride. The parents argue but is just too poring for io a i with my boyfriend, - finally consent, so together | Tt needs to be out oft exico, which ig and dinner at Spicy they ride out to the hilltop | Perfect.” Peally Greens!” see the beautiful sunset, they talk, go swimming. It’s a Nature thing, very chill. That’s my ideal date.” .F Courtney Gibbons end year Environmental Studies “Dinner, a conceoee and a night out on the town. There is no way you can’t bond over that!” Shay O’Carroll 1st year Arts 1st year Biochemistry and Molecular Biology { ie Jaclyn Baxter } “he 1st year International Studies ' qoaEr, | My ideal Valentine’s date ' would be hang gliding with _}, Jack Johnson whilst he i sings a song dedicated to me whilst David Attenborough Narrates our flight.” “Anything fun. Not sitting | » down, not a movie and : «Going mudding, ee dinner - it’s too awkward. which for those (4) Going skating, or going to who don’t know, is ’ a theme park, or hiking - ridding ATV's, dirt ao anything active. My ideal pikes, or anything \ \, date would be something around in the mud. 1g that you would feel com- That or mountain vif fortable doing with an old piking or ¢ anoeing, friend.” finishing it all off | with a movie.”