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Reporter Roundup: CSU Outbreaks | September 11
Season 1
Episode 126
On the September 11 edition of the Reporter Roundup, KPCC reporters discuss coronavirus outbreaks at Cal State University campuses, irregular grading practices at local schools and hiker safety amid fires. Coronavirus outbreaks at Chico State University and San Diego State University have people wondering if this could happen at L.A.-area Cal State University campuses.
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