“Music lets you change your mindset, be in a different element, maybe nostalgia. I can help these people or be like a friend to them even though we don’t know each other.”
Merry mixes: KCPR’s Club 91 hosts Christmas party and toy drive
To celebrate the most wonderful time of the year, KCPR’s Club 91 showed that the best way to spread holiday cheer is by playing loud house music for all to hear at their Christmas party and toy drive on Dec. 7.…
How it all started: Debunking KCPR myths
When KCPR founder Alan Holmes decided he wanted to start a radio station, he searched all over campus with fellow student Jim Stueck for empty rooms to give it a home base. Their efforts fell short — no department would…
Alexa, Play KCPR: New technology coming to the station
Find out a song’s lyrics, trivia and album art from your smartphone with KCPR’s newest technology. Learn more in this Q&A with KCPR’s Broadcast Engineering Specialist.
KCPR turns 50 this weekend and you’re invited to celebrate
Here’s everything you need to know about KCPR’s 50th Birthday Party, a weekend-long celebration.
“Weird Al” Yankovic earns star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
He said in his acceptance speech he was honored to be “immortalized” in the form of a Hollywood Star.
Music Con connects students to the music industry on the Central Coast
Music lovers gathered at Tooth and Nail Winery for Central Coast Music Con March 18.
KCPR Fall Open Mic Night
Bands, comedians and poets take the stage Nov. 9 at KCPR’s Open Mic Night 2017.
15- Minute update: KCPR Pledge Drive, Diwali is celebrated, and BoltAbout promotes sustainability
Mustang News anchors Spenser Judd and Brian Truong have today’s top stories.
Two cultures shaping one college experience
Camila Gonzalez has maintained her Chilean roots while adapting to the culture in the United States.