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Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Daniel Monroy, he has came a long way on discovering his passion for the arts. Monroy has been dancing for Cerritos College for about two years.

Dance student strives to shoot for the stars

Eunice Barron, Co-Online Editor
April 2, 2019

Every person has a passion of their own, for many the performing arts is a special calling for many special individuals such as Cerritos College student, Daniel Monroy, he has came a long way on discovering...

Attendees are able to view students woodwork projects. Showcased projects were created by students throughout the semester. Photo credit: Karina Quiran-Juarez

Woodworking Celebration Showcases Student Artwork

Karina Quiran-Juarez
May 20, 2018

As the semester draws to a close, the 12th annual Woodworking Celebration held an exhibition to showcase students projects from the semester. From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., the event was held in the Woodwork...

Toastmasters Club Discusses Future Meetings And Roles To Be Filled

Carlos Martinez
May 18, 2018

As the semester comes to a close, the Toastmaster Club, a club that offers feedback for those looking to improve upon their public speaking and leadership skills, held its final meeting of the semester...

Albert Wilmovsky, an intructional lab technician shows students the basics of using PowerPoint. The workshop focuses on giving students the tools necessary to provide the best presentations they can give.

Powerpoint workshop teaches students the fundamentals to take their presentations to the next step

Jackie Mena
May 8, 2018

The PowerPoint workshop took place in the library in the computer lab LC 62. It is free to students and anyone who want to join. This workshop was taught by Albert Wilmovsky, an instructional lab technician....

Dr. Peter Weller during the Q&A part of his lecture. Weller cleared up questions on art perspective.

Shedding new light on Donatello’s David

Carlos Ruiz
May 8, 2018

A new idea of art perspective was introduced upon many students and professors who attended the lecture of Dr. Peter Weller.The Cerritos College Visual and Culture Studies program presented this lecture...

Walter Fernandez, history professor, talks about the origins of Cinco de Mayo. The presentation was on May 3.

Cerritos College gives presentation to answer “What is Cinco de Mayo?’

John Chavez
May 8, 2018

A presentation that informed students on the origins of the Mexican holiday, Cinco de Mayo, was given by the History department and presented by history professor Walter Fernandez, which took place on...

Toastmasters Club provides critiques and feedback to improve public speaking

Karina Quiran-Juarez
May 7, 2018

Held in the Multipurpose Building 203, the Toastmasters club conducted its second-to-last meeting of the semester with three "Ice Breaker" speeches for new members to better introduce or discuss something...

Scholarship Relations Specialist Rachel Samarin gives advice to students who are applying for scholarships. Students are encouraged to take advantage of the scholarships available on Cerritos College Foundation.

Students encouraged to take advantage of incoming scholarships

Jackelynn Martinez
May 7, 2018

Cerritos College students who were interested in applying for the 2018 spring semester scholarships were able to do so during a scholarship workshop presented by Rachel Samarin, scholarship relations,...

Suzanna Casillas talking about challenging societal norms.

Students learn the challenges and choices in feminism

Cesar Villa
May 4, 2018

A presentation was held by Suzanna Casillas on femininity and feminism and how women’s choices are being challenged by both sexes.This presentation was held last April 26 at the Business Education...

Professor Katherine Mishler integrating her lecture on Women in the Abolition Movement with her regular lecture. Students in her History 102 class listen attentively.

WHM: Women’s reform

Elizabeth Corcoles
May 4, 2018

Women's History Month lectures continued on throughout the semester and professor Katherine Mishler of the History Department, held the most recent lecture. The "Women in the Abolition Movement" lecture...

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