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Cast of "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime" winning national awards. Photo by Cuesta College Marketing

A sad farewell to “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time”

Yalina Harris November 7, 2023

The wildly successful run of “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime” has come to a poignant end. The ensemble amassed a whopping 11 national awards at the Kennedy Center American College...

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Cuesta Pride: New LGBTQ+ club emerges

Ellie Amesse November 24, 2020

For the first time in several years, there is a LGBTQ+ organization on Cuesta College’s campus: Cuesta Pride. The Cuesta Pride club formed in the Fall 2020 semester. In the past, Cuesta College...

ASCC spring elections are now available in your student email. Photo by Michael Costa

ASCC’s electronic campaign trail

Michael Costa May 11, 2020

Three candidates are on the ballot for ASCC President/Student Trustee and Vice President for the 2020-21 Cuesta College academic school year and the election is open now through May 11, 2020. Every spring...

The Cuestonian staff in today's modern classroom: A Zoom meeting. Photo by Michael Costa

Dear readers

Ava Kershner May 7, 2020

Dear Readers of The Cuestonian,  The staff wishes to thank you. We thank you for staying safe and staying with us during this once-in-a-lifetime scenario. Moving from print to online took a toll on...

Cuesta College library. Photo by Ellie Thomas

Cuesta College resources to help you during COVID-19

Ellie Thomas May 7, 2020

COVID-19 has exploded over the past four months.   Because of it, many campuses have shut down and moved their classes online, but what about their other services.  Students who depend on these...

Top view of a student workplace. Illustration by Guadalupe Angeles

What it means to drop a course with a W

Guadalupe Angeles April 30, 2020

Students may drop or withdraw from a course through the end of the twelfth week for a full-term course, or within 60% of a short term or Summer course and receive a "W for withdrawal symbol on their academic...

A high school classroom.  Photo by dcJohn

Are A.A. degrees enough for employment?

Jonathan Apelado April 3, 2020

Getting an associate’s degree may not be on most students’ radar when they aim for a high paying job. According to an article written by Paul Fain titled “Graduate, Transfer, Graduate,”...

View of Cayucos off Highway 101. Photo by Aubrie Arndt

How to be a more sustainable student

Aubrie Arndt March 25, 2020

College students can make an impact on the environment by educating themselves and making sustainable switches in their everyday lives. With the polystyrene ban coming in April, it seems the San Luis...

Cuesta College's literary journals from years past. Photo by Ava Kershner

Cuesta College Creative Writing Contest

Ava Kershner March 4, 2020

Cuesta’s annual literary journal “Tellus” is looking for submissions to be published. Works such as narrative essays, student poetry, and short fiction may be entered. Students may present...

Study session notes, binder, and textbook. Photo by Ellie Thomas

How to study for finals with the best results

Ellie Thomas December 5, 2019

The feeling of seeing an A on that test is a rewarding experience, but with so much work ahead of it, how is attaining academic success even possible? What NOT to do Rereading materials won’t...

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