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The HC BC Valentine’s Day Challenge

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at BC chapter.

The HC BC staff has come up with challenges not only for ourselves, but for all students at BC, making sure that we are on track to be bold, kind, and ambitious people.


This Valentine’s Day, HC BC is challenging our entire campus to be bold.  You know that guy you always see at the Plex?  That girl you see in the omelette line every morning?  Go ahead and introduce yourself, already!  Talking about “Omelette-Line-Girl” to your bros isn’t going to get you anywhere, but talking to her might!  What’s the worst that can happen, he or she isn’t interested?  Cool, so you lost… nothing.

Don’t worry, HC BC is here to help you out.  We know it’s not an easy challenge, so we’re going to lend a helping hand with these funny cards.  They’re easy ways to start a conversation, not to mention wonderful compliments!  Look for HC BC writers across campus spreading the love, and be sure to pass it on! 

Are we calling these cards day-makers?  Without a doubt.  So go make someone’s day!  And be sure to tell us how it goes!  Send all funny experiences or success stories to juliannewojno@hercampus.com or meghankeefe@hercampus.com, with or without your name, and we’ll feature you on the site.

It’s an HC BC Valentine’s Day experiment and we’re pretty stoked.  So whatever you do, don’t let us down.

Peace, Love, Confidence,
Julie and Meg

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Julianne is an Ohio native studying communication at Boston College with a concentration in journalism. She got involved with Her Campus BC when the chapter launched in December 2010. She began as an editor and contributing writer, and since has moved up the ranks to Campus Correspondent. Aside from working for Her Campus, Julianne is a certified personal trainer at Boston College's Flynn Recreational Complex and teaches group fitness as well. During her sophomore year, Julianne was a part of the Arrupe Program at BC and traveled to Guatemala, learning about the culture, political, social, economic, and religious issues of the country. Her goals post graduation include writing for a health and fitness magazine or working in communications for college or professional athletics. As for now, however, she is enjoying life at the University she loves so much! An avid hockey and football fan, one can always find Julianne in the stands rooting on BC and the Boston Bruins! Other hobbies include running, yoga, cooking, baking, and photography.