Finding love in college doesn't have to mean stolen glances at the computer lab or missives shouted over the blaring radio at a house party or even accidental collisions at Rick's.
Now that Eastern Michigan University students have harkened back to the 1960s and paid homage to the illustrious "Dating Game" television show, students can get struck by Cupid's arrow the old-fashioned way: blind dating on TV.
College TV, that is.
EMU students have begun taping episodes of "The Eastern Hookup," an EMU television show where one able-bodied college student interviews three possible dates without seeing them. In the end, the bachelor or bachelorette chooses one contestant, and after she or he is revealed they go on a date.
It's so romantic, right?
“Dating is tough, especially in a world that can seem loveless at times,” student Alex Nelson, the show's producer, told EMU's student newspaper the Eastern Echo in article that appeared Feb. 27. Nelson says he wants to ignite "that spark" (you know, that feeling when weak knees, fluttering butterflies and a rush of college hormones collide) because "everybody deserves a chance to find love."
You can view the show on EMU Television's Youtube channel. It appears that this academic year there have been two episodes, one in October and the other in November.
What kind of dating questions can you expect as students look for that special spark? "Tell me something that is very appealing in a partner?" "Are you a virgin?" "What food would you order for me on a date?"
Ah, college.
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Kellie Woodhouse covers higher education for AnnArbor.com. Reach her at kelliewoodhouse@annarbor.com or 734-623-4602 and follow her on twitter.