relay for life
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Relay For Life set for April 16
Students and community members are invited to get involved with the fight against cancer by participating in Relay For Life at Cornell College.
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Relay For Life set for March 28
Cornell College’s 13th annual Relay for Life will take place from 3 p.m. March 28 through 3 a.m. March 29 at the Small MultiSport Center.
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KCRG features student raising money for cancer research
Jacob Fields can’t stop running, at least not until he’s made his goal of raising $1,000 for cancer research by running 1,000 miles. The Cornell College senior was featured on KCRG-TV9 in Cedar Rapids for his dedication.
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Relay for Life set for April 26
Cornell College’s annual Relay for Life will run from noon on Saturday, April 26 to midnight on Sunday, April 27 at Ash Park.
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Cornell’s Relay for Life ranked fourth in the nation
Cornell College ranked fourth nationally among the Colleges Against Cancer Chapter, raising $36.72 per student. Cornell was also ranked first in per-capita fundraising in the Midwest division.
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Cornell College Relay For Life places second in the nation
Cornell College’s 2012 Relay For Life was second in the nation and first in the Midwest Division for youth events. The event raised nearly $42,000. Cornell has received an award five out of the last six years, but has not placed second in the nation since 2009.
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Relay for Life set for May 11
Cornell College’s annual Relay for Life will run from 7 p.m. May 11 to 7 a.m. May 12.
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Relay for Life kickoff Feb. 16
Relay for Life is kicking off with an event in the Thomas Commons on Feb. 16.
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Relay for Life on April 15 and 16
Cornell College’s ninth annual Relay for Life will take place April 15 and 16 in the Small Multi Sport Center on Cornell’s campus.
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Relay for Life kickoff Feb. 10
Cornell College’s Relay for Life will hold a kick-off event on Thursday, Feb. 10 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on The Orange Carpet in The Commons.
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Relay for Life honored
Cornell College’s 2010 Relay for Life raised $35.97 per person, the most money per-capita in the Midwest Division of College Events, and more than double the amount raised by the second-place event.