5 min read As a television writing and production major, Chapman University student Sarah Wallace ’22 can spot a clichéd storyline a mile away. Like this one, for example. Student drives with college friends to Montana to dig for dinosaur bones as part of a semester-end project. Exhausted, she collapses into her sleeping bag and dreams of finding a huge dinosaur fossil. Cut to the next day at the dig site. What does she find? A huge dinosaur fossil, of course. Enter excited paleontologists who remind the student that as the finder she gets to name the discovery. She proclaims it the “Dream Bone,” proving that – cue the happy music! – dreams can come true.