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      <title>A mile, every day, for 50 years. A streak you have to hear to believe.</title>
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      <description>If you’ve ever tried to start a habit, say exercising, you know it’s tough. Experts say most people abandon their new year’s resolutions in less than a month. But one spring day, 50 years ago, Sandy Hulme started running, and hasn’t stopped. Since March of 1973, Hulme has run at least one mile a day. Every day. For 50 years. Rick Brewer met him at a celebration.</description>
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      <description>Former Washington State quarterback Tyler Hilinski died from suicide in 2018. Last week, Hikinski's parents, Mark and Kym, shared his story with CMU athletes to empower students to take control of their mental health.</description>
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