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The Student News Site of Cuesta College

The Cuestonian

The Student News Site of Cuesta College

The Cuestonian

Black Lives Matter and anti-discrimination signs line a fence in Washington D.C. after protests following the murder of George Floyd. Photo by Ted Eytan

Why Proposition 16 is valid

Peyton Gadbury November 3, 2020

2020 marks a year of turbulence with regard to the global health crisis brought on by COVID-19, mounting socio-political tension due to a spark in popular human rights movements like Black Lives Matter...

Located outside of Transitions-Mental Health Association in San Luis Obispo is a display sign encouraging people to register to vote. Photo by Peyton Gadbury

Young voter registration guide

Peyton Gadbury October 20, 2020

As the Nov. 3 general election quickly approaches, the deadline for voter registration also grows closer, leaving eligible Americans only a small amount of time to solidify their plan to vote. How to...

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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