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Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

The Associated Students of Cerritos College hosted their annual Fall Awards banquet, where they presented awards such as the ASCC Service award and Leadership award to recognized students and faculty. The "Van Gogh in Wonderland" event was held on Dec. 6, 2019.

Falcon students and faculty honored at ASCC awards night

Daniel Suarez, Freelance Writer
December 17, 2019

The Associated Students of Cerritos College hosted their annual Fall Awards Banquet in the Bhupesh Parikh Student Hall on Dec. 6, recognizing a number of students for outstanding community service while...

The Associated Students of Cerritos College are looking for more students to apply to be senators.  Meetings are held every Wednesday in room BK 111/112.

ASCC Senate Seeks Student Senators to Meet Quorum

Kianna Znika, News Editor
September 25, 2019

Due to low senator count for Fall 2019, the Associated Students of Cerritos College is in need of more students to serve on senate in order to fill 26 seats and meet mandatory attendance requirements to...

President-elect Kimberly Sayo.

Winners of ASCC election look to the future

Jasmine Martinez, Editor-in-Chief
April 30, 2019

  STEM majors Kimberly Sayo, Nathan Williams and Valery Escobar won the 2019-2020 president, vice president and student trustee election and look forward to using the summer to preparefor their...

Student trustee ballot #3: Valery Escobar.

Meet the 2019-2020 ASCC candidates

Jasmine Martinez
April 10, 2019

Cerritos College students will be able to vote for a new campus president, vice president and student trustee on April 10 and 11. Students will vote for student trustee candidates in front of the Student...

Advisor of the Phi Beta Lamda club, Jerry Ramos, spoke to the Associated Students of Cerritos College Senate asking for funding. He plans to use the funding to attend a leadership connference in May.

Phi Beta Lambda receives funding for national conference

Jasmine Martinez
May 17, 2018

Phi Beta Lambda was funded about $7,800 for the 2018 National Leadership Conference May 9 by the Associated Students of Cerritos College. Down from the initial request of about $11,000, the students...

Director of Athletics asks for mold-ridden pump to be replaced, remains to be seen

Legislation has been introduced to the Associated Students of Cerritos College senate to purchase the “Powerflo 50” hydration unit. The legislation was introduced by the Director of Athletics Angel...

Campus faces budget cuts despite student leaders effort

The budget for the year 2018- 2019 has been passed by the Associated Students of Cerritos College. It was discussed and amended by senate over the course of three meetings and was unanimously approved...

Senate decision will ‘make or break’ Phi Beta Lambda

Jasmine Martinez
May 8, 2018

Opposing views concerning funding for the Phi Beta Lambda National Leadership Conference leads to discussions about the club’s recurring financial requests. PBL requested about $11,000 from the...

Vice presidents of the Associated Students of Cerritos College David Ramirez was displeased by actions taken in senate. He said, "It boggles my mind, the idea of funding undocumented students for half a scholarship that a normal citizen would get. That's just morally wrong."

NASA Internship Debate for Undocumented Students Still Ongoing

John Chavez
April 18, 2018

The Associated Students of Cerritos College senate once again were presented with legislation for the Arduino Internship Opportunity, where the debate regarding undocumented student's participation resurfaced....

Candidates happy with 2018 election results despite voter turnout

Jasmine Martinez
April 10, 2018

Unopposed candidates, Kawthar “Kathy” Azzam and Christopher Rodriguez have been elected as new Associated Students of Cerritos College president and vice president. Philip Herrera was elected...

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