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 ...
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.
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 ...
The Vallejo Farmers’ Market takes place every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Vendors, performers, and cooks showcase their work to passersby across Georgia and Marin Streets. Vallejo is a waterfront ...
Local coffee shops are a staple in every community. They provide a space for people to go to catch up with friends, get some work done or relax with a beverage. For college students they are ...
The small beachside community of Cayucos has its first yoga studio. Located downtown in the old Reis Mortuary building, the studio had its ribbon-cutting ceremony in September and is bringing health ...
Notes: Instructor left his keys inside and left the room the door locked behind him. S1/103 opened the door for the instructor.
Cuesta College will participate in the ShakeOut on Thursday at 10:17 a.m. Practicing earthquake safety, ShakeOut is a worldwide program initiating earthquake drills at school, work and at home.
As the wildfire season extends through October, the Cuesta College Police Department makes sure that faculty, staff and students on campus remember that fire safety awareness is a year-round mission.
Notes: Â Dog in vehicle plant No water, dog is visibly pantingA1 11-98 with P2/367Dispatch called RO no answer Student was in an open labP2/367 went and made contact with the student and asked him to ...