The unofficial emergency service set up on Facebook with over 8,000 volunteers on its books
Love North Wales answers calls for help from the local community through social media and is run entirely by volunteers.
Brian Taylor from Love North Wales
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Fri Apr 16 2021 | Ellla Brockway | College
PHOTO BY VANDERBILT ATHLETICS
Five minutes into her official visit to campus, Melissa Hawkins had a feeling that Vanderbilt was the place she wanted to spend the next four years. She fell in love fast with Nashville, the school’s special education department and its lacrosse program.
The rest of her tour convinced her that Vanderbilt was not just the place she wanted to be, but the place she was
meant to be. As Hawkins, her mother Karen and then-assistant coach Beth Hewitt turned the corner out of the lacrosse locker room, they saw a sign for Hawkins Field, the Commodores’ baseball stadium.
Commodores | 2021 season: 11-2, 6-0 AAC
This is the 13th meeting between the Gators and Commodores
Florida holds the 10-2 series advantage
Home: 5-1 | Away: 4-0 | Neutral: 1-1
Last Meeting: May 2, 2019 | Cincinnati, Ohio | W, 19-10
Quick Facts
The Gators are 101-19 (.842) om the confines of Donald R. Dizney Stadium
Amanda O’Leary is the seventh winningest active Division I coach with her .752 winning percentage in 26 seasons (339-112)
O’Leary has the fourth-most wins of active Division I coaches with 339 and is 177-47 (.790) at Florida
When scoring at least 14 goals, the Gators are 142-2 (.986) in program history
Since 2011, Florida has the third-most wins of any Division I women’s lacrosse program with 167
Media Credit: Danielle Towers | Staff Photographer
Members of GW s clinic have worked with other clinics around D.C. to gather information and form hypotheses about the patterns of disease that occur as a result of COVID-19.
Two professors of medicine have helped treat about 100 COVID-19 patients at a clinic in the Medical Faculty Associates to help those with symptoms lingering months after their initial infection.
The heads of the COVID-19 Recovery Clinic, which began operations in October, said they’ve found patients with initially mild cases of COVID-19 typically have had the most severe long-term symptoms. Hana Akselrod, the co-director of the clinic and an assistant professor of medicine, said she has seen patients with long-term effects ranging from cardiac damage and pneumonia to lung scarring and cognitive issues.
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