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From Where We Are: California faces coronavirus outbreak, Elizabeth Warren suspends campaign and new floor opens in Engemann Health Center

On today’s show, California’s fight against coronavirus continues, senator Elizabeth Warren suspends her White House bid and a new floor opens in Engemann Health Center to address students’ mental health concerns

On today’s show, California’s fight against coronavirus continues, with Gov. Gavin Newsom declaring a state of emergency this morning. Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren suspends her White House bid after a disappointing Super Tuesday result. A new floor opens in Engemann Health Center to address students’ mental health concerns. This week on our Match Volume podcast segment, we talk to Brian Rosenthal, investigative reporter for the New York Times.

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Here are today’s stories:

Congress passes $8.3 billion legislation to fight coronavirus threats

California declares state of emergency over coronavirus

How coronavirus is affecting students’ travel plans

California Science Center steps up cleaning practices in response to coronavirus threat

Elizabeth Warren suspends her presidential campaign

USC students react to candidate Elizabeth Warren dropping out of the presidential race

What went wrong at USC’s vote center on Super Tuesday?

Students face ‘lottery’ system when seeking counseling services at Engemann