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  • One livestream at a time, Project Rattle Cam shifts rattlesnake narrative
    2025/12/18
    Project Rattle Cam, founded in 2021 by Cal Poly professor Emily Taylor and Scott Boback of Dickinson College, provides YouTube live streams of rattlesnake dens in both Colorado and California. Reporter Alyssa Parikh takes us behind the cameras to the relationships between these reptiles and humans.
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    4 分
  • Marlon Funaki's journey through music
    2025/12/12
    With an evolving sound that blends psychedelic and rock textures with story-driven lyrics, Marlon Funaki has carried the musical world in his mind from small rooms to sold-out venues across the country. Now, as his tour winds down, Funaki brings that momentum to SLO Brew Rock on Friday, Dec. 12. Reporter Delaney Ridder spoke with the artist about his journey through music and sound.
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    3 分
  • Diva Cup 2025: Women's surf competition shreds the Central Coast
    2025/12/04
    Led by a team of fierce women, the Diva Cup was founded to provide female surfers in the Central Coast with their own surf invitational, as a growing number of women compete in local lineups. Reporter Aneka Edwards talked to some of the competitors, viewers and founder about the competition, taking us directly to the shore.
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    3 分
  • Dorm-wide friendsgiving brings Cal Poly students together
    2025/11/27
    The sounds of clattering pans, opening oven doors and students weaving around one another filled the communal spaces of Sequoia Hall on Nov. 9. What started as a simple idea between roommates quickly evolved into a full dorm-wide Friendsgiving — one that brought together over 70 students. Reporter Dylan White brings us to the event.
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    3 分
  • Cal Poly Poly Reps get paid for the first time in 40 years
    2025/11/26
    For more than 40 years, Cal Poly’s Poly Reps have volunteered their time to represent the university, leading campus tours, assisting with admissions events and welcoming prospective students to campus. Now, for the first time, Poly Reps are getting paid for their work. Reporter Lauren Quijano talked to existing Reps to tell us about this process and the future of the program.
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  • Foster needs and rescues rise at Cal Poly Cat Program
    2025/11/20
    The student-run nonprofit, the Cal Poly Cat Program, has been helping campus and community cats for more than 30 years. As the number of cats coming through the program continues to rise, students say they need more fosters, especially with the upcoming Thanksgiving break. Reporter Alyssa Parikh has more on how this is affecting the friendly felines and student volunteers.
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  • SLO Food Bank and Cal Poly Basic Needs combat food insecurity
    2025/11/20
    On the fourth Tuesday of every month, Cal Poly students get in line on the Health Center lawn to pick up bags of free groceries from the SLO Food Bank. Reporter Randi Ingoglia tells us about the relationship between students and these resources, as the cost of food rises and students are impacted by delayed Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funding.
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    2 分
  • Margot Sinclair embodies their "Free Margot" era
    2025/11/19
    After a summer tour that stretched from California to Texas, indie-rock band Margot Sinclair is returning to where it all started — San Luis Obispo, on November 20th at SLO Brew Rock. For the group of college friends, the experience was more than a milestone — it was a turning point. Reporter Delaney Ridder talked to the band about their new era and sound.
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    3 分