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Striking of the floats

Karla Enriquez October 13, 2015

The homecoming floats have been a tradition upheld by Cerritos College for decades and it wasn’t any different for fall 2015 homecoming. ASCC Senate, reduced the homecoming budget from $16, 000...

Jason Guerrero, engineering major, studies in the relatively full library as two students chat nearby. To combat the traffic and noise, the library staff has also added additional tables in the main entrance. Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

Student government looks to quiet noisy library

Karla Enriquez, News Editor October 13, 2015
It hasn’t been kept hush that there is a problem in the library when it comes to noise levels and how to handle it has been a topic of discussion in student government.

Dreamers Club seeks to provide resources for undocumented students

Karla Enriquez October 13, 2015

For Luis Guzman, history major, his outlook on life changed when he turned sixteen and found out he was undocumented. Like Guzman, undocumented students at Cerritos College have a new option for resources...

Political Science professor Falcon presented the Latinos in Politics panel which consisted of (from left) Dr.Olga Rios, State Senator Tony Mendoza, and representative for Linda Sanchez Angelina Mancillas. Each member spoke of their motivation and beginnings in politics. Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

Latinos in politics panel showcases perseverance through adversity

Karla Enriquez October 13, 2015
United by their ambitious “why not me” attitude, three Latinos in power positions educated and inspired the Cerritos College Community at the Latinos in Politics panel on Thursday, Oct. 8.
ASCC Vice President Ivan Oyarzabal and Areal Hughes, 2014 Homecoming Queen asked the Homecoming Court secret questions which were aimed to showcase the personality of the princesses. Homecoming Queen voting starts on Wednesday, Oct. 7 and end on Thursday, Oct 8. Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

Pep rally introduces homecoming court

Karla Enriquez October 8, 2015

With a drum line on beat and Franco the Falcon animating the crowd, Cerritos College was introduced to the fall 2015 homecoming court. A small crowd cheered for the princesses from its spot in Falcon Square...

ASCC Senate prepares for the joint board of trustee meeting

Perla Lara October 8, 2015
ASCC Senators Daniel Flores and Adrian Gomez win elections and become the ASCC Senate representatives for the board of trustee meeting.
Number 19 forward/midfielder Nathan Martin keeping the ball a way from Los Angeles Harbor College player number 20 Erick Nuno. Cerritos won the game with a score of 3-2. Photo credit: Perla Lara

Men’s soccer defeats Los Angeles Harbor

Perla Lara, Photo Editor October 6, 2015
This past weekend, Friday, Oct. 2, Cerritos College men’s soccer upped their conference standing 2-0 defeating LA Harbor.
Dr. Fierro presents statistics about first generation students whose higher education patterns are determined by their parent's education. Fierro is looking to start an initiative that will help first generation students.

[Photo] First-generation students initiative

Rob Flores, Staff Writer September 29, 2015

Dr. Fierro presents statistics about first generation students whose higher education patterns are determined by their parent's education. Fierro is looking to start an initiative that will help first...

43 missing students enrage a nation

Karla Enriquez October 1, 2015

43 Mexican students left their homes never to return on Friday Sept. 26, 2014 Flash-forward to the one-year anniversary of the disappearance. Saturday, Sept. 26, 2015 and still no answers, nothing...

Model UN Director of Public and External Affairs Jessica Germata (front) and Model UN Secretary-General of Training and Recruitment Bianca Salgado (back) preparing for their presentation at the Wednesday Sept. 30 ASCC senate meeting. Salgado managed the powerpoint presentation while Germata gave details on the conferences that will be attended by the club.

[Photo] Model United Nations becomes role model for ASCC Senate expectations

Perla Lara October 1, 2015

Model UN Director of Public and External Affairs Jessica Germata (front) and Model UN Secretary-General of Training and Recruitment Bianca Salgado (back) preparing for their presentation at the Wednesday...

Mara Van Strien, Hungtington Beach resident looks through the telescope at Saturn. She stated that she saw Connie Boardman's  facebook post and came out to view the supermoon and lunar eclipse. Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

Lunar eclipse draws students for night gathering

Karla Enriquez September 30, 2015
The astronomy club held an event on Sunday, Sept. 27 open to students and the general community who were interested in seeing the super moon and eclipse phenomenon.

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Karla Enriquez, News Editor September 29, 2015

Credit ESL Workshop motivates students to finish their education

Karla Enriquez September 29, 2015
Credit ESL students from countries like Italy, Egypt, Morocco, and Mexico, among others, filled the rows of LA-103 for a workshop on support services on Friday, Sept. 25.

FSZ – What is your transportion to Cerritos College?

Perla Lara and Bianca Salgado September 26, 2015

  Karla Baeza, welding major, said, "I wished we had a parking structure on campus. It has been hot lately so with the structure it will be easier and cooler when parking. I drive to campus...

ASCC Senate holds first fall 2015 meeting

Perla Lara September 24, 2015
ASCC Vice President Ivan Oyarzabal presided over the first ASCC Senate meeting with a new party whip and a president pro tempore at his side.
Photo Illustration depicts students staking ontop of each other. It is a metaphor for the increase in student enrollment.

[Photo] Enrollment stacks up

Karla Enriquez, News Editor September 22, 2015

Photo Illustration depicts students staking ontop of each other. It is a metaphor for the increase in student enrollment.

Unofficial start for the ASCC Senate

Perla Lara September 22, 2015
ASCC Senate held a meet and greet practice meeting which allowed new senate members to familiarize themselves with the meeting structure, and with each other.

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Karla Enriquez, News Editor September 15, 2015

Lisa Boutin-Vitela and Julie Trager discuss their turnitin.com campaig. The campaign which kicked off spring 2015 encourages professors to highlight writing across all disciplines.

[Photo] Turning you on to Turnitin

Karla Enriquez, News Editor September 15, 2015

Lisa Boutin-Vitela and Julie Trager discuss their turnitin.com campaig. The campaign which kicked off spring 2015 encourages professors to highlight writing across all disciplines.

Storify: Faculty Senate Sept. 8

Karla Enriquez, News Editor September 10, 2015

[View the story "Faculty Senate 9/8" on Storify]

Women's Water Polo team practice, from front to back Co-captain Breanna Zuniga, Attacker Maria Figueroa, Attacker Jenny Parra, Co-captain Claudia Martinez, Attacker Lucila Davies, Attacker Stephanie Garcia, and Attacker Janay williams. The team practice's left, right and center launches. Photo credit: Perla Lara

Women’s Water Polo ready for season

Rob Flores and Perla Lara September 9, 2015
Women's Water Polo team prepares to enter their first tournament Sept. 10 through 12 in Sacramento, California.
David Buted, project management, oversees the Fine Arts Building. Tilden-Coil Constructors is working on various projects throughout the campus.

[Photo] Inside scoop on the campus construction

September 8, 2015

David Buted, project management, oversees the Fine Arts Building. Tilden-Coil Constructors is working on various projects throughout the campus.

You cannot bury a seed

Karla Enriquez September 7, 2015
The use of Peñabots, or Twitter accounts that behave like spam in order to silence dissenting activists in Mexico is extremely problematic.

An update on Cerritos College construction

Karla Enriquez, News Editor September 2, 2015

The three projects happening at Cerritos College include the renovation of Culinary Arts, the construction of the new Fine Arts and Math/CIS. According to a Public Affairs press release, the CIS/Math...

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Karla Enriquez, News Editor September 1, 2015

Juan Herrera, Film major, Ashley Salazar, Nursing major, and Angela Nuñez, Psychology major work on their respective assignments at the school library. The library will be available on Saturdays for the first time since 2008. Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

[Photo] Departments extend service hours after Trustees received student feedback

Rob Flores September 1, 2015

Juan Herrera, Film major, Ashley Salazar, Nursing major, and Angela Nuñez, Psychology major work on their respective assignments at the school library. The library will be available on Saturdays for the...

Controversy over Intellect

Controversy over Intellect

Karla Enriquez September 1, 2015

Anchor babies, Mexican rapists, “The Great Wall of Trump, and "e-mail gate" are some of the many controversies that have been at the forefront of the race for the White House. The spectacle and the...

If it looks a Nazi, sounds like a Nazi… No it’s Donald Trump

Perla Lara August 29, 2015
Don’t eat the sugar coated Neo Nazi propaganda Donald Trump is handing out.

A Week with Dr.Fierro

Karla Enriquez, News Editor August 25, 2015

Talon Marks’ editors followed Dr. Fierro for the first week of fall semester as he got to know the Cerritos College culture.

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Karla Enriquez, News Editor August 25, 2015

Reaching out to Dreamers

Perla Lara August 25, 2015
Submitting a Dream act application is just one step to academic success. Knowing the difference between the Dream act application and the AB 540 form and why dreamers should submit both is just one valuable piece of information the Cerritos College financial aid office has to share with Dreamers. The financial aid office also has other resources available for students who filled a Dream act application.
Cerritos College rests easy. The institution is no longer under accreditation warning status as it addressed all of the problem areas. Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

[Photo] Update on Accreditation

Rob Flores, Staff Writer August 24, 2015

Cerritos College rests easy. The institution is no longer under accreditation warning status as it addressed all of the problem areas. Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

Dr. Fierro smiles on at the community welcoming event held in his honor. Dr. Fierro took office on Monday,  July 6.

New president meets first fall semester

Karla Enriquez August 24, 2015

Meeting Students Flashing his signature smile, Dr. Fierro drives around in a golf cart greeting students as they trudge in the morning heat to class. “I’ve been trying to fit all of my meetings...

Franco the Falcon poses with the new student ID. The new ID's which will come at no additional cost to the students are due out on Thursday, Sept. 17. Photo credit: Briana Velarde

New student IDs to be released in September

Karla Enriquez August 20, 2015
According to the dean of student services, the college is working to make the release date line up with the 60th celebration of Cerritos College.
Dr. Fierro greets community members at the welcoming reception held in his honor. Fierro has been in office for a month and a half after Dr. Linda Lacy's retirement. Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

College president receives a warm welcome

Karla Enriquez August 20, 2015
“Bienvenido a Casa.”
ASCC handed out free agendas for the 2015-2016 school year. Along with the agendas students were informed about the vacant student government positions and new students were given maps. Photo credit: Amanda Del Cid

ASCC helps students stay organized for free

Karla Enriquez August 19, 2015

As Cerritos College students waltzed from class to class, their attention was called by the voices of student leaders handing out freebies. The Associated Students of Cerritos College...

Local organizations set up their booths at Congresswoman Linda Sanchez' 15th Annual Senior Fair held at the Cerritos College Gym on Friday, August 14. Free health screenings were provided  as well as health education, veteran's assistance, and elder law/rights information. Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

Congresswoman hosts 13th annual Senior Fair

Karla Enriquez August 16, 2015
The morning sun bathes the entrance to the gym; nothing out of the ordinary until you see that it is a group of senior citizens walking in and out instead of the usual college student.
The safety alert went out to the Cerritos College community in the afternoon. If you see the suspect described contact Campus Police by dialing 911 from any campus phone or call 562) 402-3674

Male suspect peers over women’s bathroom in science building

Karla Enriquez June 30, 2015

A male suspect peered over an occupied women’s bathroom stall located in the first floor of the science building on Wednesday, June 24, 2015 at approximately 8:45 a.m. according to a safety alert...

The Cerritos Chapter of Phi Beta Lambda successfully competed at the National Leadership Conference in Chicago, Illinois. 14 members not only assisted workshops but successfully competed against schools like Rutgers, and U Penn. Photo provided by Phi Beta Lambda.

Phi Beta Lambda goes above and beyond at National Leadership Conference

Karla Enriquez June 30, 2015

The Cerritos College chapter of Phi Beta Lambda, the largest collegiate business student organization, competed at the National Leadership Conference in Chicago, Illinois from Wednesday, June 24 to Saturday,...

Board President Carmen Avalos was given intent to recall papers by an unidentified woman on Wednesday, June 3. Because of insufficient signatures the intent to recall was deemed invalid on Monday, June 15. Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

Avalos remains in office after intent to recall is deemed invalid

Karla Enriquez June 25, 2015

“Ms. Avalos, you’ve been served.” The words rumbled through the Cheryl A. Epple Board Room leaving those in attendance on Wednesday, June 3 stunned, especially Board President Carmen Avalos. According...

Storify: June 17 board meeting honors leaders & reviews anonymous complaint on board president

Karla Enriquez June 18, 2015

The Wednesday, June 17, 2015 Board of Trustees meeting focused on presentations by iFalcon leaders and Tilden Oil Contractors., the recognition of the women's track and field team for their state championship,...

Cerritos College students usually turn to the library computer lab when they need to finish an assignment. Trustee Drayer's idea would let them rent the needed technology to complete assignments or allow them discounts to purchase said technology. Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

Trustee John Paul Drayer proposes laptop and tablet rental for students

Karla Enriquez June 16, 2015
"Books are going online, we need to think differently,”

Storify: Board of Trustees meeting focuses on 2015-2016 budget

Karla Enriquez June 12, 2015
A compilation of live tweets from the June 10 Board of Trustees meeting.
Wendy Solorio author of the book Mexicancer at her book signing event at Cerritos College on Tuesday May 12, 2015. Solorio shared her 11 year battle with cancer with her audience. she is signing a copy of her book for her godfather Martin Avina who attended the event to show his support. Photo credit: Perla Lara

Amazon best-seller holds book signing at Cerritos College

Perla Lara June 9, 2015

Cerritos College alumna Wendy Solorio has published her first book which is number 27 on Amazon’s biographies and memoirs bestseller list, in it she describes her battle with cancer both during...

Dr. Linda Lacy's accomplishments and legacy at Cerritos College were celebrated at a retirement celebration on May 13. Representatives for senators, nearby school districts, and city mayors were all in attendance. Photo credit: Briana Velarde

Dr. Linda Lacy’s Legacy at Cerritos College is celebrated

Karla Enriquez, Staff Writer May 14, 2015
Faculty, student leaders and special guests from nearby cities filled the student center for Dr. Linda Lacy’s retirement celebration Wednesday, May 13.
Edward Brown speaks at a protest outside City Hall about Freddie Gray in Baltimore. (Amy Davis/The Baltimore Sun via AP)

Years of frustration in Baltimore

Karla Enriquez May 11, 2015

Frustrated Baltimore residents have every right to uprise. The city’s unemployment rate is at 8.4 percent and the majority of its residents are minorities who resent a police department that is known...

Blur's "Magic Whip" packs on twenty years of Blur albums into one. This is the first album the band has put out in 12 years. Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

Blur set to captivate American audiences with ‘The Magic Whip’

Karla Enriquez, Staff Writer May 11, 2015

Who the bloody hell is Blur? 90s Britpop darlings return with the excellently melodious, “The Magic Whip, ” to show music fans that they’re more than just the band behind the...

Standardized tests: a necessary evil

Standardized tests: a necessary evil

Perla Lara May 7, 2015
Standardized tests are like a bitter medicine you have to take in order to live and survive.
ASCC Court Meeting| April 28

ASCC Court Meeting| April 28

Perla Lara, Staff Writer May 2, 2015

During the April 28 Court meeting, ASCC discussed changes to the election bylaws. There was also a proposal to senate for court to wear robes.

ASCC Court and Administrative Secretary Maria Isai at the Tuesday April 28 2015 court meeting. At the second to the last court meeting the Court discussed changes to the election bylaws and a proposal to senate for court to wear robes. Photo credit: Perla Lara

ASCC Court plans changes for next year

Perla Lara April 29, 2015
ASCC Court continues to propose changes for next year’s ASCC Court and the election bylaws. ASCC Court is focused on the election bylaws and submitting a proposal to ASCC Senate to approve the use of judicial robes for court members.
Group therapy sessions offer students support

Group therapy sessions offer students support

Karla Enriquez April 28, 2015

The group therapy sessions offered at Cerritos College are a useful resource for students who may need support. Students suffering from anxiety, depression or stress can attend...

Record Store Day | April 18

Karla Enriquez, Staff Writer April 26, 2015

Staff writer Karla Enriquez was on site at Finger Prints record store for Record Store Day. She interviews other buyers and some employees.

Cerritos College goes green on Earth Day

Briana Velarde and Karla Enriquez April 26, 2015

Cerritos celebrated Earth Day in Falcon Square on April 22. Students received information on how to reduce, reuse recycle and live a healthier lifestyle without harming the environment.

The students behind KSSU

Kristopher Carrasco, Yasmin Cortez and Kara Enriquez JACC award winning video journalism feature story on Sacramento State University's KSSU radio station.

Interpol take over the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, Calif. on April 16 with their bass-heavy sound. The band relied mostly on cuts off their first two albums. Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

Why they’re ‘All The Rage’

Karla Enriquez, Staff Writer April 21, 2015

Interpol feverishly took over the Shrine Expo Hall on April 16, with their brand of bass-heavy New York City post-punk in what proved to be a terrific night of rock 'n' roll. The NYC trio...

Women in sports class targets prejudice

Women in sports class targets prejudice

Karla Enriquez, Staff Writer April 19, 2015

Billie Jean King, Mia Hamm, Laila Ali, Lorena Ochoa and Serena Williams are all notorious women in sports who have faced opposition in the field. Students at Cerritos College can learn about them and other...

Dr. Steve Clifford shared his views and offered solutions to the lack of awareness on the Readings in Poetry course. Among his solutions he lists an interactive social media tool customized to student interests.

Poetry: the forgotten art

Karla Enriquez, Staff Writer April 15, 2015

How can a student learn to shed a fear if they’re not properly informed of the available resources? Enter the Cerritos College Readings in Poetry class and the seeming lack of student knowledge in...

Janet Cisneros, music major, practiced Mozart's Clarinet Concerto in A major. She hopes to hear back from University of the Pacific,Northern Arizona University School of Music, and Azusa Pacific. Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

Leading the way in ‘A’ major

Karla Enriquez April 15, 2015

The notes of Mozart’s Clarinet Concert in A major swam out of a black Buffet Crampon clarinet and trickled into the music building’s hallway at the hands of a black cardigan donning...

Clinton: A hope for women

Karla Enriquez April 15, 2015

Hillary Clinton launching a presidential campaign is noteworthy for two reasons: One because she is a woman and two because she is back in the running after her 2008 attempt at candidacy. If Clinton wins,...

The American Red Cross donor bus in Falcon Square on April 13. The bus holds five beds so that five donations are collected at a time. Photo credit: Perla Lara

Tattoos welcomed at the American Red Cross blood drive

Perla Lara April 14, 2015
The American Red Cross bus in falcon square was not a surprising sight for the students at Cerritos College; the American Red Cross policy on donating blood after getting a tattoo was. The American Red Cross blood donation bus was stationed at Falcon Square on Monday, and will continue to be there until Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Chief Justice Alejandra Lopez, and Dean of Student Services Dr. Gilbert Contreras. Contreras addressed the court during the April 14 meeting. Photo credit: Perla Lara

ASCC Court discusses improvements to the ASCC elections, ID center and the student activity building

Perla Lara, Staff Writer April 14, 2015
At the end of the spring semester, ASCC Court begins discussions for future changes to the ASCC elections and discusses improvements to the student activities building and changes to student ID center.

Cerritos College 2015 Spring Festival

Perla Lara, Staff Writer April 13, 2015

Sara Hickman during her off season volleyball class. She won't play for Cerritos College anymore but she still works hard to improve her jumps and skills to prepare for her next team.. Photo credit: Perla Lara

Student, Athlete, Role Model

Perla Lara April 13, 2015
The difference between a student an athlete and a Student-athlete is commitment and passion. Sara Hickman embodies the dedication and determination it takes to be an excellent student-athlete.

The Good Kid’s Theatrical Return.

Karla Enriquez April 9, 2015

Compton’s prodigal son, Kendrick Lamar returns after the success of his 2012 debut epic, ‘Good Kid m.A.A.D. City’, with his socially conscious poetry in ‘To Pimp A Butterfly'. “By...

CCCAA make changes to academic eligibility bylaws

Perla Lara, Staff Writer April 7, 2015
With the goal of increasing the academic and completion standards of student-athletes, the California Community College Athletic Association has approved new bylaws. The changes to the bylaws will be in effect starting Wednesday, July 1.
Students commingling with clubs out on Falcon Square in the 2015 Spring Festival Thursday, April 2. Photo credit: Perla Lara

Cerritos College Spring 2015 Festival entertains students

Perla Lara, Staff Writer April 4, 2015
Rapping, professional portraits, face painting and a photo booth all in one place for all students at Cerritos College to enjoy. The Spring Festival provided fun memorable activities for the students of Cerritos College.
Chief of Police Tom Galivan, ASCC President Miles Aiello, Commissioner of Convocation and Fine Arts Hope Garcia, Dean of Student Services Dr. Gilbert Contreras, Inter-Club Council Sulyema Castillo and other participants. Parking lot C-10 was found to need more lighting to make students feel safe. Photo credit: Perla Lara

A walk in the dark shines a light

Perla Lara, Staff Writer April 1, 2015
The Cerritos College 2015 Safety Walk was held Monday, March 30. The Safety Walk is the first step in a process to make Cerritos College a safer campus.

Cerritos College empowered with poets’ words

Karla Enriquez March 31, 2015
Words of plight, unity, fantasy, love, heartbreak, but overall empowerment echoed through a microphone and bounced off the walls of LC-155 at Thursday's Tribute to Women Writers.
3/24/15 ASCC Court meeting. Court discussing the Senior preview day presentation. Photo credit: Perla Lara

ASCC Court appoints member for awards program committee

Perla Lara, Staff Writer March 24, 2015
The ASCC Court continues its service and appointed a member for the ASCC Awards Program Committee and listened to a presentation on Senior Preview Day. Senior Preview Day will be held on Friday, April 24 and for those interested in the ASCC Awards Program the application deadline is Monday, April 6 by noon.
ASCC Court Meeting | March 10

ASCC Court Meeting | March 10

Perla Lara, Staff Writer March 14, 2015

The ASCC Court touched upon legislation JR 14-001, the legislation will list the ascc student government positions on student transcripts, making Cerritos College the first community college to do...

An incomplete picture

An incomplete picture

Karla Enriquez, Staff Writer March 12, 2015

Lupe Ontiveros in The Goonies, Quinton Aaron in The Blind Side, Pedro in Napoleon Dynamite and Mickey Rooney in Breakfast at Tiffany’s all depict the misrepresentation and disregard...

The Many Colors of Unity

Karla Enriquez, Staff Writer March 12, 2015

A plethora of colors danced in the air as adults and children of all ages and ethnicities blissfully disregarded social norms and celebrated spring at the Holi Festival of Colors at Norwalk’s...

Club members Dedrick Ruiz, Alexandra Newport, and nursing major Athena Sanchez. In the first day of fundraising for the SUCASA organization. Photo credit: Perla Lara

Math Club fundraises for SUCASA

Perla Lara, Staff Writer March 9, 2015
The Math Club starts their yearly book drive in order to raise funds for the SUCASA organization.
Courtesy of Renee Bloch

Play introduces modern elements

Perla Lara, Staff Writer March 5, 2015

The stage was small but the emotions were big. The play The Trojan Women which premiered Friday, Mar. 27, delivered strong performances that evoked the audience's emotions. Directed by C. Julian...

Associate Justice Pro Tempore Gabriela Gutierrez , ASCC Court Secretary Tam Tran, Associate Justice Trent Coates, Associate Justice Andrew Ballantyne, Associate Justice Michael Palafox, Associate Justice Eddie De La Rosa, and Associate Justice Clerk Victor Macias. This was Associate Justice Trent Coates first meeting as part of the ASCC Court. Photo credit: Perla Lara

ASCC Court welcomed new Associate Justice

Perla Lara, Staff Writer March 4, 2015
The ASCC Court added a new Associate Justice as it continues to prepare for the presidential and trustee elections.
EOPS Club Secretary Carisa Cortez, EOPS Club Vice-president Justin Raya, EOPS Club president Cely Anaya at the EOPS conference room. The three club officers are preparing for the next club meeting. Photo credit: Perla Lara

EOPS Club reaches out to new members

Perla Lara March 4, 2015
After two years on Feb. 10, the EOPS Club once again opened its doors thanks to two best friends Cely Anaya, business administration major and Justin Raya, fashion major, have been best friends since the sixth grade. Anaya is now the club’s president and Raya is the club’s vice-president.
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[Photo] This is normal life

Karla Enriquez, Staff Writer February 25, 2015

Eddie De La Rosa, Victor Macias, Alejandra Lopez, Tam Tran, Andrew Ballantyne February 24 2015 ASCC court meeting. The ASCC court waiting to create the presidential and trustee election committees. Photo credit: Perla Lara

ASCC Court creates presidential and trustee election board committees

Perla Lara, Staff Writer February 25, 2015
With upcoming presidential and trustee elections the ASCC court makes preparations to take charge of the election process. To start, the court creates the presidential and trustee election board committees.
This Contemporary American Life

This Contemporary American Life

Karla Enriquez, Staff Writer February 22, 2015

In a room full of pea coats, beanies, and lumberjack boots, stands the photographer behind 'This Normal Life' whose opening night at Downey’s Stay Gallery on Feb. 20 delighted a well dressed crowd. Steven...

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