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» Go to news mainThe FHP Fun Run/Walk Challenge is on!
Saturday, October 15
8:00 - 11:00 am
Studley Quad
is just around the corner, which means its time for the annual FHP Fun Run/Walk Challenge! Ìý
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Our new Dean, Dr. Alice Aiken, challenges each FHP School to show their Dal and School spirit by submitting the best team to the .
The Challenge details:
Each FHP School recruits a team to participate on race day – Saturday October 15th. Teams are evaluated based on a set of criteria. The best team wins $500 towards a School Social.
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The President’s Fun Run Walk is a three-campus run, jog, walk or stroll for the whole family, followed by a post-run brunch food court and campus celebration.
The Challenge criteria:
- Representatives from all members of your School community: students (at least one from each program), staff, faculty, Director (or Associate Director) and alumni,
- Incorporation of a profession-related prop,
- Visible expression of School and Dal spirit - this could take the form of t-shirts, Dal colours, costumes - the sky's the limit!
- Contribution to our FHP twitter campaign: encourage your School community to follow @dal_fhp on twitter, and then tweet which School they are supporting using the hashtag #followDalFHP.
How does your team win?
It’s simple:
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3.ÌýÌýÌý Recruit others and follow us on Twitter - - then tweet letting us know what School you support with the hashtag #followDalFHP to help your team win.Ìý
4.ÌýÌýÌý Take part in the President’s Fun Run/Walk during Dal Homecoming.
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Good luck!
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