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  • SLO Film Fest: Surf and Skate Nite
    2026/05/05
    The tide washed in yet another gem for this year's Surf Nite at the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival on April 24. Reporter Aneka Edwards takes us through the annual celebration of surf and skate on the Central Coast.
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    3 分
  • New on-campus thrift store opens at Cal Poly
    2026/05/02
    A new program called the loop launched this week as a pop-up shop inside the surplus building warehouse. The Mustang Shuttle stops directly at the location giving students another way to access the site. Students could take up to five items and organizers weighed donations to track how much material was being kept out of landfills. Reporter Lauren Quijano tells us more about what students thought about the new thrift store.
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    3 分
  • SLO Film Fest: Voices from the red carpet
    2026/04/30
    It's less about spotlight and more about the community and people behind the scenes at the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival mixer on April 27. The event was held at Edna Contemporary in Downtown SLO, and was filled with filmmakers, SLO Film Fest crew, volunteers and a small red carpet where stories were shared from the creators themselves. Reporter Alyssa Parikh spoke to some of the voices behind this year's featured films.
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    2 分
  • Shell Beach's outdoor yoga group fosters community and wellness
    2026/04/30
    Whether it’s the sway of the ocean or the bright sun flushing over your face, Shell Beach's outdoor yoga group brings a sense of reflectiveness that is hard to find in many other places across the central coast. The group’s beginnings started with Shannon Bailey, the former yoga instructor who took her original love for yoga as a young child and turned it into reality with her community group online, grossing over 1,000 individual members. Reporter Keegan Oates tells us more about the future of the group.
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    2 分
  • $43M Cultural Arts District parking structure opens in San Luis Obispo
    2026/04/29
    In downtown San Luis Obispo, finding parking can often take longer than the drive itself. A new parking structure in the City’s Cultural Arts District is aiming to change that experience, offering more spaces and an updated experience for visitors and residents alike. Reporter Dylan White tells us more about what local residents think about parking developments in San Luis Obispo.
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    3 分
  • An interview with Tanner Schinderle
    2026/04/28
    The KCPR News team sat down with political science junior and ASI Chief of Staff Tanner Schinderle, who was recently elected as the next ASI President starting June 15. News reporter Aneka Edwards spoke with Shinderle about his campaign and upcoming plans for the next academic year.
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    12 分
  • Cal Poly Short Cuts 2026: 'Career Fair'
    2026/04/27
    The San Luis Obispo International Film Festival will host its annual Shortcuts event on Monday, a collection of eight short films written, directed, shot and edited by students. One of the featured shorts, “Career Fair,” follows the painfully accurate reality of networking in 2026. In a world dominated by endless LinkedIn posts, social climbing and corporate psychological warfare, the film is a refreshing reminder that maybe some things don’t need to be taken that seriously. Reporter Makena Locsin sat down with first-time screen writer Ryan Quisol about his film.
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    2 分
  • Getting to know 'Teddy'
    2026/04/26
    Interdisciplinary studies (ISLA) sophomore Laurel Franz is part of the ISLA 341 Cinematic Processes class with Professor Randi Barros, where she worked on a short film with a group called “Teddy.” KCPR News Reporter Cayden Tan sat down with Franz to discuss the production behind the short film.
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    2 分