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NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y., May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Over 550 individuals are now protected against COVID-19 thanks to students in Iona College s new nursing program. Describing the opportunity to serve their community as both emotional and historic, students said they were grateful for the hands-on experience gained through the pandemic. It feels humbling, said student Nico O Leary 21, of New Rochelle, N.Y. This has been a horrible year for everyone. So, the fact that we re able to give back in this way is enormous.
Iona College nursing student Anna Tesoriero ’21, of Huntington, N.Y., draws a COVID-19 vaccine. In all, students will vaccinate 550 residents over six sessions in New Rochelle, N.Y.
Buffalo OC transfer Mike Novitsky is on the Texas radar
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Coming out of new head coach Steve Sarkisian’s first spring practice for the Texas Longhorns, one of the central roster management questions regards whether or not offensive coordinator/offensive line coach Kyle Flood will look to upgrade his position group through the NCAA transfer portal.
There are currently several transfers on Flood’s radar, including serial transfer artist Willie Allen, who started his career at LSU, left for Tyler Junior College, started for a year at Louisiana Tech, then transferred to Michigan last October, but didn’t appear in a game for the Wolverines before portaling out of Ann Arbor following spring practice.
Future bright for Mohonasen girls’ cross country | The Daily Gazette
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It was the cross country equivalent of a mom making sure her kids’ shoes were tied before they went out to play.
The New Scotland Park cross country course in Voorheesville was pretty much a shoe-gobbling mudpit on Saturday, following an all-day soaker on Thursday. The wind was fierce.
Kate Sherman is a senior and knew how to handle all these elements, so she passed that on to her much less-experienced Mohonasen teammates.
“We taped our shoes, so I made sure all of our shoes were on tight … we’ve had issues in the past with people losing their shoes,” she said with a laugh on Monday.
Two of NZ s top musicians to join Hawke s Bay Orchestra for May concert
4 May, 2021 02:36 AM
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Two of New Zealand s leading musicians are due to perform with the Hawke s Bay Orchestra at a concert in Havelock North. Photo / File
Two of New Zealand s leading musicians are due to perform with the Hawke s Bay Orchestra at a concert in Havelock North. Photo / File
Two of New Zealand s leading musicians are due to perform with the Hawke s Bay Orchestra.
After a successful fundraising show in March, the Hawke s Bay Orchestra (HBO) will perform a concert at Iona College s Blyth Performing Arts Centre on May 16.
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