Cuesta College faculty and staff are exploring how to best incorporate the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the ...
The Cuesta College women’s basketball took home their second consecutive win of the season on Tuesday after beating the Hartnell College Panthers, 62-45. It was a back-and-forth battle in the first ...
As the presidential race comes to an apex, people all over the country are digging their heels in to back up a candidate. News feeds are drenched in endorsements, advertisements and inflammatory ...
Voting is a really hot topic right now as we are less than one week away from the election. Because of this, Lindsay McKee and I decided to film a video for the Cuestonian on the importance of voting.
With election day right around the corner, Cuesta College students have the options of mailing in their ballots, dropping off their ballots in designated locations or voting in person in SLO County ...
The Taylor Saugstad Journalist of the Year Award is voted on annually at the end of the spring semester by the staff of The Cuestonian. Each member votes for the editor or reporter they consider to ...
Cuesta men’s water polo defeated the #4 ranked Los Angeles Valley Monarchs, 15-10 on Wednesday, clinching the top seed in the upcoming 2024 Western State Conference (WSC) Tournament. The Cougars got ...
Girls’ wrestling has become the fastest-growing high school sport in the nation, and it is now impacting Cuesta College. Community colleges within the 3C2A have been building their respective programs ...
Cuesta College students have an opportunity to travel abroad this summer to Switzerland, Italy, France and Spain. Physics Professor James Eickemeyer will lead students on the tour, which will take ...