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
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By Denny Cristales (Daniel as managing) + 4 others for Talon Marks - 3 min read
Los Cerritos hosts Microsoft opening, Kelly Clarkson concert
The Los Cerritos Center will be home to Microsoft’s 13th retail store in California on Saturday, Nov. 22, with a chance to see Kelly Clarkson live that same day. The store will open its doors at 11 a.m. with a ribbon cutting. The opening day will have discounts and exclusive merchandise, which includes: The Toshiba Encore 2 WT8, 32 GB,...
By Gustavo Lopez (Daniel as managing) + 5 others for Talon Marks - 3 min read
Music faculty perform at Gala
Photo credit: Gustavo Lopez
Anna DeMichele opened up Cerritos College's semi-annual Faculty Gala by welcoming people in attendance and thanking them for showing their support for the school. The money raised for scholarships for students in the spring. The Faculty Gala took place in the Burnight Theatre on Sunday, Nov. 16, at 2 p.m. The music department faculty performing were: Keren Schweitzer, fluteJason Lippmann,...
By abraham venegas (Daniel as managing) + 5 others for Talon Marks - 2 min read
Anaya-Webb and Requejo inch closer to breaking records in Falcons' 7-0 win
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Cerritos forward Ashley Anaya-Webb scored three goals in the Falcons' 7-0 route of Los Angeles Harbor College, bringing her one goal shy of tying the Cerritos single-season record of 36 goals, set in 2008 by Monique Cisneros. With 30 goals to her name this season, midfielder Nayeli Requejo has a total of 56 career goals and is one shy of...
By Maria Lopez (Daniel as managing) + 4 others for Talon Marks - 2 min read
Active Minds holds fundraiser for Stress Less Week
As finals week looms in the horizon, Active Minds had a bake sale and opportunity drawing to raise money for its future events on campus which will help students cope with the stress of nearing the end of the semester. The bake sale was in front of the library sidewalk on Nov. 12 from 10 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and...
By Gustavo Lopez (Daniel as managing) + 4 others for Talon Marks - 2 min read
Living Well clubs gives away free bibles and offers prayers for students
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Pastor Mike Voytek was with the Living Well club to hand out bibles, both in English and Spanish, and other literature on Nov. 12 in Falcon Square. "The main purpose was to provide to students, in their free time, a ministry. The club's focus is on the word of God, we're basically providing it to people who don't have a...
By Samantha Vasquez (Daniel as managing) + 5 others for Talon Marks - 2 min read
Mini University fair offers students information on transferring
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Looking to transfer? Well, with about a month left, students gathered around university booths in the library sidewalk to discuss their transferring plans with school recruiters at the Mini University Fair on Thursday, Nov. 13 from 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. About 20 university and cal state recruiters lined up their booths allowing students to stop by and get information...
By Gustavo Lopez (Daniel as managing) + 4 others for Talon Marks - 3 min read
Student learning outcomes and parent concerns addressed in board meeting
The Board of Trustees opened their meeting with a small retirement party in honor of trustee member Bob Hughlett, at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 12. Trustee member Drayer introduced the Julian Cross Memorial scholarship to Alma Delgado, the award is named in memorial to Drayer’s mother who died of breast cancer before finished school. Carmen Avalos also congratulated Delgado. Maya Walker...
By Eduardo Alvarado (Daniel as managing) + 5 others for Talon Marks - 3 min read
Students sign up for bone marrow registry
A total of 7 potential donors had successfully signed up and gone through the process and part of bone marrow donor registration nearly four hours after recruitment began, at the Quad from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Carol Tsang, a recruitment coordinator for A3M who works closely with Be the Match, was out on campus Wed. Nov. 12, in hopes...
By Julien Galvan (Daniel as managing) + 5 others for Talon Marks - 2 min read
Senate shows its support for President Lacy
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The ASCC Senate met in BK 111 to discuss some topics pertaining to the future of Cerritos College and its students on Nov. 12. One topic was discussed for the majority of the meeting, which was on the stance on Dr. Linda Lacy's employment here at Cerritos College. Another was on the topic of a "Theatre Department Graphic Design Concept...
By Gustavo Lopez (Daniel as managing) + 5 others for Talon Marks - 4 min read
'Interstellar' does Sci-Fi right with appropriate storytelling
" data-camayak-embed-width="600" class="oembed" contenteditable="false"> "Mankind was born on Earth. It was never meant to die here." So was said by Matthew McConaughey's character, Cooper, an engineer turned farmer in Christopher Nolan's Interstellar, which premiered Nov. 5. The premise of Interstellar is that in the not-too-far future, Earth is no longer able to sustain the immense human population, and as a...