So many life-changing things can happen during a college career.
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For some, just the everyday responsibilities of waking up and heading to class without a parents' reminder, doing your own laundry, and budgeting your money are new tasks.
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Some may discover an academic major that leads them down a career path they may never have considered before.
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Most will meet people from different parts of the state, country and fellow students and professors from all over the globe.
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And some will meet the person with whom they chose to spend the rest of their lives.
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Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14 and to recognize that occasion, we have a special Tales from the Creek episode that we like to call "Love in the Creek."
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Scott and Sara Jackson and Tony and Ellen Peacock are two of the many couples who met during their undergraduate careers, fell in love, married, and have built a life together.
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Scott Jackson, class of '98 played seven different positions on the Campbell Baseball team, while Sara Moore, class of 2001 was a starting guard on Campbell's ASUN title winning 2000 squad and 2001 women's basketball regular season champs.
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Tony Peacock, class of '96, was a four-year starter who helped the Camels win Big South men's soccer titles in '92 (tournament) and '93 (regular season) and finish as ASUN runner-up in '95 and '96. Ellen Price, class of '97, helped Campbell win its first women's soccer championship in 1993 and reach the ASUN final two years later.
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After graduation, Scott and Sara were married and they began a journey together that took them to Wilmington, Chapel Hill and now to Lynchburg, Va., where Scott is head baseball coach at Liberty University.
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Tony and Ellen moved to Atlanta in 1998 and have made their home there since among a large international population.
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In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, Stan Cole talks with Scott, Sara, Tony, and Ellen about how they met at Campbell and their journey as couples and parents.
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