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The CaughtUp! Podcast: October 2020

An episode of the Daily Emerald podcast, hosted by Emerald Media Group, titled "The CaughtUp! Podcast: October 2020" was published on November 11, 2020 and runs 12 minutes.

November 11, 2020 ·12m · Daily Emerald

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Editor’s Note: With school online due to COVID-19 and social distancing measures being implemented across the country, things will sound a bit different here at the Emerald Podcast Network as we navigate recording from separate physical spaces. We’ve got limited recording technology, so join us as we figure this out. Welcome to The CaughtUp! Podcast. A new podcast at the Daily Emerald where our host, Melodie Moore, discusses the biggest news stories of the month. In this episode, Melodie reports on the Ducks football team, the university's tuition freeze program and so much more. -- Starring: Melodie Moore @mediamelodie Produced by: Melodie Moore and Meaghan FitzPatrick Written by: Emerald Staff Script Edit: Melodie Moore and Meaghan FitzPatrick Music : “Electric Cabello,” Kevin Macleod (incomptech.com) License under Creative Commons: By attribution 3.0 License Graphic Credit: Regan Nelson & Kira Chan Special Thanks: Josh Jerin

Editor’s Note: With school online due to COVID-19 and social distancing measures being implemented across the country, things will sound a bit different here at the Emerald Podcast Network as we navigate recording from separate physical spaces. We’ve got limited recording technology, so join us as we figure this out. Welcome to The CaughtUp! Podcast. A new podcast at the Daily Emerald where our host, Melodie Moore, discusses the biggest news stories of the month. In this episode, Melodie reports on the Ducks football team, the university's tuition freeze program and so much more. -- Starring: Melodie Moore @mediamelodie Produced by: Melodie Moore and Meaghan FitzPatrick Written by: Emerald Staff Script Edit: Melodie Moore and Meaghan FitzPatrick Music : “Electric Cabello,” Kevin Macleod (incomptech.com) License under Creative Commons: By attribution 3.0 License Graphic Credit: Regan Nelson & Kira Chan Special Thanks: Josh Jerin
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