The coronavirus infection numbers are going the wrong way in Alabama — they are trending up, but the state is wide open for business. GaryTuchmanCNN explores the burgeoning social scene in Gulf Shores.
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Courses will be provided in a variety of in-person, distance, and hybrid formats, according to a letter from Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano and university leadership sent to the campus community Tuesday. It also plans to extend the class schedule to Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., to decrease student density on campus.
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