Denny Cristales is the editor of Talon Marks located in Norwalk, Calif. for Cerritos College. Norwalk, CA
Worked on 570 assignments, created 250, named on 118 bylines for Talon Marks.
By Gildardo Aquino (Denny as editor-in-chief) + 5 others for Talon Marks - 3 min read
K-pop club expands insight on Korean culture
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The K-pop club is ready to make its club well known and is focusing to bring different events on campus for students to enjoy and learn about the culture. K-pop is a musical genre that is originated from South Korea, and it represents dance-pop, pop ballad, electronic, rock, hip-hop and R&B. On Thursday, Sept. 18, the club had its first...
By Julien Galvan (Denny as editor-in-chief) + 5 others for Talon Marks - 3 min read
Review: 'Destiny' is a solid experience, still falls short
Gamers around the world have been waiting patiently for the overly-anticipated video game Destiny, developed by Bungie, the developers behind the hit Xbox franchise Halo, for over a year. But does it live up to the hype that has surrounded it for all this time?All in all, Destiny is a solid experience, with intense gameplay and stunning environments. Sadly, expectations...
By Jennifer Medina (Denny as editor-in-chief) + 5 others for Talon Marks - 2 min read
Planning for Veterans Day takes another step with meeting
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To express the gratitude toward veterans, a color guard group and a band will be attending the Veterans day ceremony, taking place at the steps of the Burnight Theater on Monday, Nov. 10. The meeting to discuss the planned events was Thursday, Sept. 18, in room BK 111. The Cerritos College school band will be playing the national anthem at...
By Grester Celis-Acosta (Denny as editor-in-chief) + 4 others for Talon Marks - 4 min read
Windows | A battle of phones
The phone market has been dominated by the iPhone and Android. What if there was another phone out there? One that is great and refreshing? That phone is, in fact, a Windows phone. Now, I know what you’re thinking - “Windows? Please, it doesn’t even have a working YouTube app.” While that may be true, Windows has a lot of...
By alan leyva (Denny as editor-in-chief) + 5 others for Talon Marks - 2 min read
The Men's Water Polo Team takes South Coast Conference opener
“I feel that we played very good. We gave them no mercy and we didn’t stop.” Men's water polo goalie Joseph Owens said after the team's 17-6 win over Chaffey College, Wednesday, Sept. 18. “I thought our defense was pretty good. We held (Chaffey); had a few goals in the second half,” head coach Joe Abing said. Despite a slight...
By Sebastian Aguayo (Denny as editor-in-chief) + 5 others for Talon Marks - 3 min read
Woes continues for women's water polo with loss to Chaffey
The Cerritos College women’s water polo team suffers yet another loss, as it loses its conference opener, suffering a setback toward its race for the South Coast Conference title this year. The Falcons suffered a 12-4 loss defeat to the Chaffey Panthers in Wednesday, Sept. 17. The team is now 0-5 to start the season. After playing at the American...
By Jennifer Medina (Denny as editor-in-chief) + 4 others for Talon Marks - 2 min read
Board of Trustees approve eco-friendly buildings
The Board of Trustees meeting was opened up by giving out two recognitions, the first was the Recognition of Classified Manager of the Year, given to Dr. Adrianna Flores; the second one which was the Recognition of Acadmeic Manager of the Year given to Rachel Mason. The meeting took place Wednesday, Sept. 17. Following the recognition was the presentation of...
By Alexander Naveja (Denny as editor-in-chief) + 4 others for Talon Marks - 2 min read
Spanish Independence expands student's mindsets
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A history presentation had a classroom full of students on Tuesday, Sept. 16, with a total of 67 students in the classroom. The students that attended the presentation were informed about how Mexico got its independence. Jonathon Gonzalez, a student that attended the presentation, stated, “This was very important to me because I’m Hispanic and it is very relevant to...
By Luis Guzman (Denny as editor-in-chief) + 5 others for Talon Marks - 2 min read
New senate meeting promises better crew
The final positions for majority leader, minority leader, senate liaison and other positions are still waiting to be filled, according to the Associated Students of Cerritos College's first senate meeting of the semester which occurred on Wednesday, Sept. 17. The first senate meeting served as an overview as to how the ASCC Senate process will happen. Charles Caguioa, vice president...
By Julien Galvan (Denny as editor-in-chief) + 5 others for Talon Marks - 2 min read
DSPS dedicates building to Bob Hughlett
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The Disabled Student Programs and Services office held a commemoration Tuesday, Sept. 17, for Dr. Bob Hughlett, officially honoring him by naming the building in his name and including a plaque next to the entrance of the renamed DSPS office. Hughlett, director of DSPS, has been a part of Cerritos College for around 30 years, and has continued to provide...