Snapshots of GaTerrilyn âGigiâ Heard and Wesley Evans, who became an unforgettable couple on ÂÜÀò”șapp (UAH) campus after teaming up to win a music trivia contest: left, showing off their âafro twinâ styles during their âGo With the Froâ campus campaign; right, on their wedding day.
It can happen anywhere on campus â standing in line for food, sitting together in class, having fun with the Association for Campus Entertainment (ACE). Students meet, sparks fly and romance blooms at ÂÜÀò”șapp (UAH), a part of The University of Alabama System.
As Valentineâs Day nears, some Charger alums shared their UAH-born love stories, proving that hearts can flourish, too, at a rigorous academic institution dedicated to brain power.
One fateful night, a shared passion for music ignited the attraction between Wesley Evans, president of the UAH Pep Band, and GaTerrilyn âGigiâ Heard, vice president of UAHâs Black Student Association.
âIt all began at a song-trivia night, Kahoot style â graciously hosted by ACE,â Gigi recalls. âUnaware of what fate had in store, I sat down next to my future husband, connected by a mutual friend. Several rounds in â and one particularly unruly frat boy later â we found ourselves united by a common mission: win the grand prize and knock the guy who was ruining our night down a peg.â
The Gigi-Wesley team was unstoppable.
âHe knew the ins and outs of jazz, rock ânâ roll, and country. I brought the rhythm and blues, pop, and rap. Together, we won the grand prize: a guitar.â
This âmatch made in (UAH) heavenâ quickly turned into one of those great campus couples no one forgets.
âWhile he energized crowds at hockey games, I worked to help students who felt out of place feel welcomed. He went on to become the 2018 Homecoming King. Our âGo With the Froâ campaign was flawless, so much so that we still get photos of our stickers stuck to old binders and water bottles.
âFrom Halloween events and Charger Stomp to ChargerCon, hockey games, basketball games, and everything in between, we made it our mission to enjoy ourselves and remind others to save room for fun, even while working hard.â
After Wesley received his B.S. in physics in 2021 and Gigi earned her B.S. in engineering technology in 2023, they got married, honeymooned in Puerto Rico, and have been âliving happily ever after ever since.â
âAnd yes,â Gigi says, âwe still have the guitar.â
Just lining up
Snapshots of Hayley Andrews and Chris Johnsey, who began their love story after meeting in line at ÂÜÀò”șapp: left, enjoying a beautiful day in the woods; right, on their wedding day.
Seeking connection? Donât overlook the possibilities of a long, slow line. Thatâs where Hayley Andrews (College of Science, 2019) and Chris Johnsey found each other early in their UAH journey.
âMy husband Chris and I met at UAH on Honors College move-in day at Frank Franz Hall in August of 2015,â Hayley says. âDr. William Wilkerson (then the dean) was taking a bit of time serving the spaghetti at Dinner With The Dean. I got in line behind this tall, handsome guy. While we were waiting, he turned around and said, âIsnât it awkward when strangers try to make conversation?ââ
For Hayley, it wasnât awkward at all.
âI laughed and thought he was the cutest thing Iâd ever seen and funny, too! We talked all evening and exchanged numbers. We started dating that December and were married June 2, 2018. More than 10 years after meeting at UAH, we are still very happily married with two children, Jack, age 4, and Callum, 14 months.
âAnd it all started on move-in day!â
Classroom companions
Snapshots of Pam McGinn and David Swinford: left, on their wedding day, July 3, 1982; right, the couple with their two dogs 43 years after they first met as students at ÂÜÀò”șapp and began their love story.
A Psychology 101 class in 1981 began the love story of Pam McGinn (College of Business, 1986) and David Swinford (College of Engineering, 1982).
âI was a freshman and David was a senior taking psychology as an elective,â Pam says. âI knew he was interested in me when he started sitting at my round table in class.â
Campus Greek life fueled the relationship.
âI was a Chi Omega, and he was a Delta Chi, so we started dating with a mixer in November 1981. We became engaged on Valentineâs Day in February 1982 and were married July 3, 1982!â
The whirlwind romance still swirls.
âFast forward 43 years later: We are happily married, retired and grateful UAH not only gave us our education but also our soulmate for life!â
Happy Valentineâs Day â and Go Chargers!
Contact
Julie Jansen
256.824.6926
julie.jansen@uah.edu
Ann Marie Martin
(256) 824-5294âŹ
annmarie.martin@uah.edu
