Daniel Green

I am the current news editor for Talon Marks. I am a Journalism major at Cerritos College and want to review movies, music and other entertainment. California

Worked on 425 assignments, created 77, named on 50 bylines for Talon Marks.

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State of the Education

Technology and connecting with students was the focus of the fifth annual State of Education that took place in the Burnight Center Theatre Tuesday March 12. The State of Education is meant for professors and other leaders at Cerritos College to look at the successes and shortcomings of the campus and how they can improve. Students from the Dean’s List...

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Students receive info on domestic violence.

Kinesiology Major Andrew Casillas really didn't know what to expect when he attended the Domestic Violence Workshop for extra credit, but was impressed by what he learned. “I thought (the workshop) was very informational and…when I went in I didn't know what domestic (violence) meant, but I came to learn that it occurs with women and men." The workshop was...

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Falcon Games

The Anthropology Club beat out other clubs to emerge as the winner of part one of the first ever Falcon Games that took place Monday MArch 11. Anthropology major Lauren Didio was happy that the club had done so well. “I was looking forward to (the Falcon Games) the most, I was pumped up for it. I’m still a little...

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Active Shooter: How to respond

When it comes to having an active shooter on campus, some students agree they would be shocked, but others, like music major Samara Wilson, would take action. "Initially I would be shocked, but I would snap out of it eventually and then probably try to help." Special education major Jaclyn Navan agreed with Wilson and said, "I would be shocked....

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a.scoville- health and safety conference.

With having no extra speakers present, Project HOPE Program Assistant Danylle Williams-Manser was left to just herself and only six attendees during a Health and Safety Conference on Saturday. "We [Project HOPE members] were hoping to have more attendees, but I am glad that those who attended felt that they received a lot of valuable information." The conference was designed...

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God of War takes gamers back to the beginning.

The God of War series known for over top battles and compelling stories is back and while loyal fans will be happy to know that the game will be familiar, it brings something new to the table. "God of War: Ascension, the latest entry in the series is set to be released on March 12. The game is a prequel...

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law

Prosecutors should not always be punished for sending the wrong person to jail. Last month activist Aaron Swartz killed himself, one reason given were the charges he faced that could have sentenced him to 30 years in prison. Since then, many have called for action against US attorney Carmen Ortiz and her office claiming they went too far in their...

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Dark Skies leaves viewers in the dark

Dark Skies is movie with an interesting concept, but it fails to deliver on story and scares by relying too much on clichés and execution. The story revolves around the ordinary Berrett family trying to cope with unexplained incidents around there home. While the events start to become more violent, the family never seems to be in any real danger....

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AA-T and AS-T transfer story

California Community Colleges and California State Universities are working together in order to create state-wide implementation of AA-T and AS-T Transfer Degrees in community colleges. AA-T degrees are Associate in Arts for Transfer Degrees and AS-T are Associate in Science for Transfer Degrees. There are currently 112 community colleges in California that are working to make these degrees available to...

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ascc

The Inter-Club Council held a meeting to give the different clubs on campus an opportunity to speak about upcoming events on Thursday Feb 21. The meeting was conducted by ICC Commissioner, Ace Caguioa. The first item on the agenda was the blood drive schedule update which was briefly touched upon. Rob Torrez was the representative who spoke about the recent...