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It’s getting a little hot in here isn’t it. With the temperatures rising and humidity suffocating, we’re beginning to break a real sweat here. We…

Community, Runner Spotlight
Jun 30, 2023

Queering the Run

My name is Molly, but most of my friends call me Marco. I am queer, gender-expansive dancer, and a member of the Raleigh running community.

Community, Events
Apr 4, 2023

Raleigh is a running town. Jot that down.

Okay, let’s get straight to it. Anyone who denies that Raleigh is a running town is a big fat liar. It’s a Thursday in March…

Community, General
Mar 30, 2023

Dear Raleigh – Love Runologie

Dear Raleigh, It’s been a doozy of a time here. We’ve hosted some cool events to try to bring the community together.  To start, we’d…

Runner Spotlight
Oct 2, 2022

Life in Lane 4

What do the fastest runners do when life slows down? How do they pass the time from sprint to sprint? In between twenty second to…

There’s one fundamental commandment for filming a race live: you must capture the finish. In Raleigh, North Carolina, at the Sir Walter Miler — the fastest…

Out of the thirty days in June this year, there are five Tuesdays. On four of those Tuesdays is when you can find nearly a…

All photos by Brett Villena. Spring always knocks at our door gently, the same way an old friend would. The season arrives…

Joshua is a pivotal part of Runologie and also a roaster at Pine State Coffee. You’ve likely seen him at The Laboratory but if not,…

Runner Spotlight
Dec 23, 2020

Catching up with Jess

We recently connected with Jess Hofheimer (@paceofme) and hooked her up with Nike’s Mango Fast Pack. Jess is an avid runner as well as coach,…

General
Dec 17, 2020

Support Local

Runologie moved locations at the beginning of 2020 with new fire in it’s stomach and a killer partner in Pine State Coffee.  Then COVID hit.

Runner Spotlight
Jul 10, 2020

The White Privileged Dominican Runner

Written by Jocelyn Keen I’ve always considered myself as the white privileged Dominican runner, which might bring you confused faces, but I promise I’ll tell…