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Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Antonio Gonzalez Jr

Antonio Gonzalez Jr, Staff Writer

Antonio Gonzalez Jr is a staff writer for Talon Marks. Besides journalism, Antonio is an airplane technician who loves to travel around the world. He aspires to become a public relation representative for Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman or any other big cooperation. He hopes to transfer to Cal Poly.

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Clarissa Soto behind her portrait, holding the 2nd place award in paintings at Cerritos College on April 27

[Photo] Cerritos College Art Show and Gallery

May 14, 2023

Clarissa Soto behind her portrait, holding the 2nd place award in paintings at Cerritos College on April 27

Clarissa Soto behind her portrait, holding the 2nd place award in paintings at Cerritos College on April 27

Cerritos College Art Show and Gallery

Antonio Gonzalez Jr, Staff Writer May 14, 2023
Various student artist express their reasoning for creating, as well as their goals.
Michelle Avila is showing her Christian Bible and notes from a Bible study group.

[Photo] Jesus walks with everyone!

May 11, 2023

Michelle Avila is showing her Christian Bible and notes from a Bible study group.

Michelle Avila is showing her Christian Bible and notes from a Bible study group.

Jesus walks with everyone!

Antonio Gonzalez Jr and Jesus Alduenda May 11, 2023
Those who were interviewed all shared a common thing. Whether that would be an illness, depression or asking for a change in their lives, they had faith.
Robot and young woman face to face.

Artificial intelligence will destroy humanity; robots in the making

Antonio Gonzalez Jr, Staff Writer May 3, 2023
Incidents have occurred with AI chatbot’s and robot’s. The dangers of artificial intelligence now seem more real than ever
Antonio ‘Nio’ Lavermon holding his Bridge to Equity Award on April 13.

[Photo] Eight faculty members awarded in 2023 Diversity Awards

April 24, 2023

Antonio ‘Nio’ Lavermon holding his Bridge to Equity Award on April 13.

Antonio ‘Nio’ Lavermon holding his Bridge to Equity Award on April 13.

Eight faculty members awarded in 2023 Diversity Awards

Antonio Gonzalez Jr, Staff Writer April 24, 2023
Faculties spoke about how the award means to them and goals they set on helping students
Women in the US want to be strong and independent but studies show that they really just need a strong man.

Women still want masculine men, not nice guys

Antonio Gonzalez Jr, Staff Writer April 17, 2023
Women want men with high status, but complain when they get cheated on.
Gerald Williams before taking his break after a slow at Cerritos college on April 11

[Photo] American Red Cross comes to Cerritos for blood drive

April 14, 2023

Gerald Williams before taking his break after a slow at Cerritos college on April 11

Gerald Williams before taking his break after a slow at Cerritos college on April 11

American Red Cross comes to Cerritos for blood drive

Antonio Gonzalez Jr April 14, 2023
Cerritos College hosted a blood drive for students on April 11 and workers of the blood drive explain why it's important to get your blood donated.
Robin D.G Kelly gave a speech about racism on April 4 at Cerritos College's Preforming Arts Center.

[Photo] UCLA Guest speaker Robert D.G Kelly speaks at Cerritos

April 10, 2023

Robin D.G Kelly gave a speech about racism on April 4 at Cerritos College's Preforming Arts Center.

Robin D.G Kelly gave a speech about racism on April 4 at Cerritos College's Preforming Arts Center.

UCLA Guest speaker Robert D.G Kelly speaks at Cerritos

Antonio Gonzalez Jr, Staff Writer April 10, 2023
Renowned Historian and professor at UCLA Robin D.G Kelly spoke about racial justice in America at the Performing Arts Center on April 4.
Roberto Alcaraz re-enacting Cesar Chavez time in the navy on March 31 at Cerritos College.

[Photo] Cerritos celebrates Cesar Chavez' legacy

April 3, 2023

Roberto Alcaraz re-enacting Cesar Chavez time in the navy on March 31 at Cerritos College.

Roberto Alcaraz re-enacting Cesar Chavez time in the navy on March 31 at Cerritos College.

Cerritos celebrates Cesar Chavez’ legacy

Antonio Gonzalez Jr, Staff Writer April 3, 2023
Roberto Alcaraz is reenacting the legacy of Cesar Chavez and why his legacy matters
Risa Sero explaining her artwork to a guest on March 29 at Cerritos College.

[Photo] Women’s History Art Exhibit displays art for audience to view

March 31, 2023

Risa Sero explaining her artwork to a guest on March 29 at Cerritos College.

Risa Sero explaining her artwork to a guest on March 29 at Cerritos College.

Women’s History Art Exhibit displays art for audience to view

Antonio Gonzalez Jr, Staff Writer March 31, 2023
Students and professors having interesting opinions on art; how it reflects life and other issues.
Keyla Figueroa is signing her life style

[Photo] Cerritos College celebrates Deaf Culture & Black History Month

February 21, 2023

Keyla Figueroa, a student at Cal State Northridge, majoring fashion design in theater, is signing her life obstacles and aspirations at Cerritos College on Feb 16.

Keyla Figueroa is signing her life style

Cerritos College celebrates Deaf Culture & Black History Month

Antonio Gonzalez Jr, Staff Writer February 21, 2023
Workshop has great attendance; leads to a social interaction amongst the speakers and audience
Lakeisha Wright, scholarship coordinator

[Photo] Cerritos College walks students through scholarship opportunities

Antonio Gonzalez Jr, Staff Writer February 4, 2023

Lakeisha Wright, scholarship coordinator, reviewing the importance and expectations of sending an application for scholarships on the Jan. 31 workshop.

Lakeisha Wright, scholarship coordinator, reviewing the importance and expectations of sending an application for scholarships

Lakeisha Wright, scholarship coordinator, reviewing the importance and expectations of sending an application for scholarships

Traci Wkita summarizes workshop topics

[Photo] APIDA unites and holds powerful Community Social Event

Antonio Gonzalez Jr, Staff Writer January 28, 2023

Faculties and students uniting together against racism and xenophobia on Asians and Asians Americans.

Mental health disorders are displayed on a computer screen to show the results of spending too much time on social media. Studies show social media causes deterioration of young people's mental health. Oct. 7, 2021. Photo credit: pixabay

Parents, monitor your teens social media usage to improve their mental health

Roman Acosta, Antonio Gonzalez Jr, and Kara Alexander October 7, 2021
The best way to help teenagers improve mental health from toxicity on social media is that parents monitor their children's usage.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti durings a news conference while he signs his 2021-2022 budget, in the Tom Bradley room of Los Angeles City Hall on June 2, 2021. (Al Seib/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

Who will be the next mayor of LA?: 6 candidates in the race to replace Garcetti

Antonio Gonzalez Jr, staff writer September 30, 2021
A new strong candidate announces their run for mayor of Los Angeles making the race more difficult for the others.
Our bodies, our choice

Our bodies, our choice

Antonio Gonzalez Jr, Kara Alexander, and Robert Yeutter September 23, 2021
Cerritos College should not mandate vaccines for everyone on campus.
A coronavirus vaccine sign at Naval Medical Center San Diego’s Central Immunizations Clinic in January. The coronavirus vaccine is now mandatory for all Defense department personnel, and sailors and Marines on active duty have 90 days to get fully vaccinated. (Petty Officer 2nd Class Erwin Jacob Miciano/U.S. Navy/TNS)

Community colleges should not mandate vaccines

Antonio Gonzalez Jr, Staff Writer September 2, 2021
Are vaccine mandates unconstitutional and even working ?
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