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Auburn: Auburn University’s nursing school is publishing a free book to tell the stories of some of its alumni and their work during the coronavirus pandemic. Titled “Auburn Nursing – Living the Creed During the COVID-19 Pandemic,” the book includes stories of Auburn-educated nurses who worked both in their hometowns and places including New York to care for COVID-19 patients. The stories show the difficulty of working in an overwhelming situation, said nursing dean Gregg Newschwander. “At Auburn, we often say, we make leaders,” he said in a statement. “In this book, you will see how true that is.” The university statement said the nursing school marked its 40th anniversary during the 2019-20 academic year, and stories began coming in about the work being done by Auburn alumni during the pandemic. The ann
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Print article Are you like me these days, questioning how we ended up with what appears to be the worst, most incompetent Assembly and mayor Anchorage has ever experienced? This is a particularly relevant observation in a time when our community desperately needs competency, ingenuity and tested leadership. Although the degree of closures could be debated, I look at Florida, where schools and businesses are open and doing just fine. Gov. Ron DeSantis and the majority of the state’s municipal leaders are partnering to maintain commerce and limit closures of businesses and schools. There are other examples where functionality is occurring and illness rates are declining.