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Delgado, a 30-year-old patient from San Luis Obispo County, is part of a growing number of locals turning to alternative healthcare methods like chiropractic and acupuncture for pain relief, anxiety, ...
Cuesta’s agriculture program is quietly shaping futures within one of the nation’s most vital and rapidly growing industries. By offering practical classes in areas such as plant science, ag business ...
For decades, a college degree has been the golden ticket to securing a successful career. Today, however, things are changing. Companies like Accenture are making the shift from schooling to ...
Every student knows the stress of getting into required courses during registration season. The deadlines, quickly filling classes and degree requirements all add to the stress of forming a schedule ...
Nonprofits across the country are feeling the sting of the Trump Administration. The Chronicle of Philanthropy reports that 14,000 jobs have been lost in the nonprofit sector since January, and that ...
While there are no plans to reopen the cafeteria at this time, the hope is that the cafe in the Campus Center will provide additional dining options and study areas, or places for students to catch up ...
Cuesta College celebrated its 60th commencement on Friday with a ceremony at the flagpoles near the 5000 building. According to President Jill Stearns, 1,211 graduates earned 1,589 different degrees ...
Second-year English major Hannah Emmack, and first-year music major Liam McLain are hosting their own short film festival at Cuesta College on May 9 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the Science Forum, Room 2401 ...
On the final day of Shabang Music Festival, the annual anticipated alternative and house music in San Luis Obispo opened doors at 2 p.m. Three Stages offered music ranging from the Laguna Lake Stage, ...