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...
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.