March 20, 2018, Vol. 24, No. 14

100 Miles for One Cause

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Note from Kevin: This is something that’s a bit new for us to be doing, but if you’ve got a cause and your story in some way connects to Tech, please feel free to pass it along. I can’t promise all of them will get printed, but I’ll do my best.

Hello. I am Andrew Sturtevant, a Class of 2011 alumnus of Michigan Tech. While attending I was an active member of Air Force ROTC, the Huskies Pep Band, and the Superior Wind Symphony. On top of my course work and extracurricular while attending Michigan Tech, my love for the outdoors and outdoor activities grew.

With that being said, I am now attempting to do a 100 mile (century) ride in San Antonio, Texas on October 3rd. The purpose of this ride is to help raise funds for Multiple Sclerosis. I am looking to raise $300 in support of this endeavor.

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is dedicated to creating a world free of MS, but they can’t do it without our help. It’s faster and easier than ever to support this cause. Simply click the link below to visit my page and make a donation.

Your donation supports cutting-edge research and programs and services for everyone impacted by MS. Ending MS means no one will receive an MS diagnosis again. Every dollar helps.

Please follow this link.