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  <title><![CDATA[Student Affairs Goes the Distance - Literally!]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that a growing trend among staff in Student Affairs is to commit their time (and bodies) to accomplishing amazing physical feats? And I am not talking about hitting the treadmill every so often. These enthusiasts are literally going the distance - in some cases running over 26 miles! Please give a big round of applause to the following participants. Their accomplishments are truly inspiring.</p><p><strong>Cara Appel-Silbaugh</strong>, associate dean of students, and <strong><strong>Chrissy Daniel</strong>, </strong>graduate assistant in the Office of New Student &amp; Sophomore Programs, both completed the "AthHalf" Athens Half Marathon this fall.</p><p><strong>Nelson Binggeli</strong>, psychologist at the Counseling Center, won first place in the&nbsp; Brownwood Bike Rally.&nbsp; Nelson has also participated in several long-distance bicycle rides, including the Bicycle Ride Across Georgia, Wheels of Fire, Wilson 100, and Up the Creek without a Pedal.</p><p><strong>Georgia Braxton</strong>, administrative assistant for SGA, completed the 13.1 Half Marathon and the Soldier Marathon this fall.</p><p><strong>Chris Dreger</strong>, client services manager in the Office of the Arts, participated in the Savannah Rock and Roll Marathon.</p><p><strong>Colleen Riggle</strong>, assistant dean and director of the Women's Resource Center; <strong>Sarah Perkins</strong>, civic engagement coordinator; and <strong>Jordan Holiday,&nbsp;</strong>coordinator of sophomore programs, participated in the Silver Comet Half Marathon this past October.</p><p>Dean of Students <strong>John Stein</strong> recently raced in the Chickamauga Battlefield Marathon as well as the Atlanta Track Club-Marathon Relay.</p>]]></body>
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      <value><![CDATA[<p>Rachael Pocklington<br />Communicaitons Manager, Student Affairs<br /><a href="mailto:rpocklington@gatech.edu">rpocklington@gatech.edu</a></p>]]></value>
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