The Marathon That Wasn't
The rescheduling of the 2020 Boston Marathon has created a missed opportunity for some students who have put in the time and effort to run the world's most prestigious race.Beyond Mile 21: Nick Zelano, Hometown Hero
Nick Zelano's birthday celebrations will have to wait until after his Boston Marathon finish—read as he talks training, fundraising, and plans for beyond the marathon.Highs & Lows on the Heights: A Year in Review
The five worst and the five best events of the 2014-2015 academic year remembered.A Marathon before the Marathon
This past Sunday, 18 brave runners started the 26.2 mile trek from Hopkinton, MA to Copley Square in Boston. A week and a day before the oldest active marathon in ...Taking Back the Marathon: For Bandits
Jim Andersen '14 speaks about organizing the Campus School Bandit Marathon along with quotes from participants of the marathon.Taking Back the Marathon: For Charity
Patricia Garibaldi, LSOE '16, is running the Boston Marathon for charity and the opportunity to complete an unfinished goal.Taking Back the Marathon: For Resilience
Charlie Spencer-Davis' first marathon was Boston in 2013, and like so many, he was denied a finish. This year, he will run the Paris Marathon with resilience and remembrance of ..."We Will Make it an Event" Says Campus School Marathon Organizer
Although Campus School runners will not be running the official race, organizers of the Bandit Marathon want to ensure that it will be a special experience.