The Roundup

The Roundup
Podcast Description
Mustang News Editor-in-Chief Amelia Wu, KCPR News Director Emmy Burrus and KCPR Assistant News Director Emma Montalbano share weekly recaps on news covered by Mustang Media Group as well as completing sit-down interviews with reporters and impactful community members. New episodes air on KCPR 91.3 FM every Friday at 6 p.m.
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Covers a broad range of topics including local news stories, educational events, community profiles, and cultural discussions, with episodes highlighting significant events like Cal Poly's Open House and the Los Angeles wildfires, as well as delving into community organizations such as a capella clubs and protests.

Mustang News Editor-in-Chief Amelia Wu, KCPR News Director Emmy Burrus and KCPR Assistant News Director Emma Montalbano share weekly recaps on news covered by Mustang Media Group as well as completing sit-down interviews with reporters and impactful community members. New episodes air on KCPR 91.3 FM every Friday at 6 p.m.

Mustang Media Group reporters found out that men have more places to pee on Cal Poly’s campus than women. In this week’s edition of the Round Up, Emmy and Emma sat down with Reporter Jessica Carp to learn more about bathroom inequity on-campus and beyond.
Listen in here or tune in every Sunday from 7-8 a.m. at KCPR.org worldwide and 91.3 FM in the San Luis Obispo area!
Roundup Team:
KCPR News Director Emmy Burrus – Host
KCPR Assistant News Director Emma Montalbano – Host
Ben Shane – Podcast Director/Editor
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