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Editor’s choice: Best unabashedly nerdy pastime

Editor’s choice: Best unabashedly nerdy pastime

Cliff Mathieson January 22, 2015

Real life is lame. Sure, there are certainly some high points, but more often than not, life is stressful or tedious. And students get an even bigger heap of stress and tedium than most—there are...

Voters pass Cuesta Bond; now what?

Voters pass Cuesta Bond; now what?

Cliff Mathieson December 4, 2014
Cuesta’s administration has been working hard for over a year to make sure that the school’s 2014 bond—known as Measure L—would pass. At the Nov. 4 midterm election, 61.73 percent of the county’s voters decided to support Measure L, which means Cuesta will soon be receiving $275 million in bond dollars.
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Vote for the bond? ‘L’ yes!

Cliff Mathieson October 23, 2014
The Cuestonian heartily endorses Measure L, which would give Cuesta $275 million in bond dollars. Voters will decide if these coming years will be a golden age for the school—with expansion on recent course growth, new technology and the ability to focus on offering the community whatever it needs, instead of focusing on what it can cut just to get by—or if it will be another rough period for Cuesta. Editorial by editor-in-chief Cliff Mathieson
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Cuesta seeking $275 million bond

Cliff Mathieson August 19, 2014

By Cliff Mathieson Editor-in-Chief Cuesta’s Board of Trustees has officially decided to go ahead with a $275 million bond measure. The bond will primarily pay for new classroom space and repairs,...

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‘Orange is the New Black’ author visits Cuesta

Cliff Mathieson April 10, 2014

By Cliff Mathieson Managing Editor California needs to get its priorities straight, author Piper Kerman told a packed CPAC during her sold-out Book of the Year speech. The state is spending billions...

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