The Daily Cat | Wed. 01-26-22

The Daily Cat | Wed. 01-26-22
The Daily Cat
The Daily Cat | Wed. 01-26-22

Jan 26 2022 | 00:01:36

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Episode 0 January 26, 2022 00:01:36

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WNUR News’ Daily Briefing – Jan. 26, 2022.

Northwestern will not offer credit/no credit, Evanston’s government opens warming centers in light of freezing temperatures, Evanston Public Library reports back on community suggestions, and US COVID cases fall by 14% while the deaths-per-day average increases.

WNUR News broadcasts live at 6 pm CST on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on WNUR 89.3 FM

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Speaker 0 00:00:00 Good morning and welcome to the daily cat Tableau. And you are stealing news brief. I'm Emily. So it's nine o'clock central on Wednesday, January 26. Northwestern will not offer credit no credit this quarter, despite advocacy from students and the increase in Omicron cases, Northwestern spokesperson, John Gates explained that this decision reflects university's improve preparedness in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This follows a unanimous resolution passed by the ASG Senate, endorsing the reinstatement of the credit, no credit policy. Evan since health and human services department issued a Colt weather advisory. Following dropping temperatures, warming centers were also open at various community centers. The fullest can be found on the Evanston city government website, the Evanston public library. We reported feedback from community members during a series of sessions that ran last year from September to December. Some suggestions included improving accessibility, outreach and overall engagement issues related to diversity and inclusion were also brought up with the library, taking action to hiring more diverse staff, reparations applications and removing some library fines though. New Omnicon infections are down 14% across the United States. 16 states hit by the surge later have spiked by over 100%. Do United States is currently averaging around 2000 deaths a day in increase from in 1,200 deaths a day average earlier this month tonight we'll be broadcasting live from Lewis hall tune into 89.3 at 6:00 PM central that's all for today's daily cat live from WMUR news. I'm Emily. So see you tonight.

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