1,400 Miles, 52 Days and 6 Pairs of Shoes Later, Oregon College President Raises Thousands for Students
OREGON, AUG 7 – Tim Cook raised about $115,000 running nearly a marathon daily to highlight food insecurity and homelessness among Oregon community college students, officials said.
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1,400 miles, 52 days and 6 pairs of shoes later, Oregon college president raises thousands for students
Clackamas Community College President Tim Cook on Thursday crossed the finish line of a 1,400-mile running route that took him from the Oregon-Idaho line to the Columbia River Gorge, stopping at all 17 of the state’s community colleges along the way.
College president runs home to Oregon City - The Clackamas Print
By Morgan Armitage Sports Editor Clackamas Community College’s President Tim Cook ran right into homebase on Saturday, August 2, with a police escort and the entire women’s volleyball team following behind him. His return to CCC marked a near end to his state-wide journey. Cook surrounded by students, staff, and supporters. Photos by Jackson Arterberry Cook’s mission was to run to every community college in the state of Oregon in order to raise …
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