By Melody Coleman
If you haven''t already planned your date for Valentine''s Day, here is a list of a few options available at BYU.
* Write love poems together and bring them to the once-a-semester 'Poetry of Love Night' Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the WSC Traditions Lounge. Students are encouraged to bring their favorite love poems or read the poems from the books provided at the free event.
* The National Bowling League will bring crowds to the on-campus bowling alley on Valentine''s Day. Starting at 8:30 p.m., 18 teams of five people will compete. Sports broadcasters will announce every move for the crowds who come to cheer on their favorite teams. Every BYU student gets one free game per year, and it can be used that night.
* For the active outdoor couple, Outdoors Unlimited offers on-campus rentals for skis, snowboards and snowshoes. Rock climbing shoes are also available.
* The BYU Astronomical Society has shows every Friday and Saturday night at 7 and 8 p.m. Tickets are $2 per person and go on sale at 6:30 p.m. Friday After the show, the observation deck on the roof is open for stargazers to look at the stars. The shows are located in the planetarium in the Eyring Science Center .
* The BYU Museum of Art is featuring 'Photographing Silence' by Juan Rulso, 'Envisioning America' which are sculptures and paintings from BYU''s permanent collection and 'Progression of Technology' which are nostalgia and technology from the 18th to the 21st century including pianos, cars, radios and clocks.
* BYU Theatre and Media Arts Department will be performing 'The Boxcar Children,' which started Feb. 8 and runs through the week of Valentine''s Day. Tickets are $6 for students and the show starts at 7:30 p.m.
* Married students can plan ahead for the Married-Student Retreat, sponsored by Aspen Grove, Feb. 24 to 25. Couples can choose to stay the night and enjoy over-night accommodations or come Saturday for breakfast, marriage enhancement seminars, lunch and cross-country skiing.