Julissa Villalobos is a staff writer for Talon Marks. She is looking forward to transferring to Cal State Long Beach to continue her work with journalism and photography and turning those two passions into a career.
Hailing from the disreputable city of San Francisco, drag moved its way down to Los Angeles to become the late night guilty pleasure for all those who stood out in a vanilla setting.
The creepiest of Mexican tales has made it to the big screen in its first film adaptation, The Curse of La Llorona hit box offices Apr. 18 and is here to haunt this new generation of children.
The chilling...
Marvel's "Captain Marvel" is Brie Larson's introduction to the marvel universe and is the final movie before the highly anticipated "Endgame.""Captain Marvel" hit theaters March 8 and has been destroying...
Three years of endless research have gone into creating the world’s first book about Millicent Patrick, the true creator of the monster from The Creature from the Black Lagoon. On March 5, “The...
If you are reading this, I’m glad I have gotten your attention. My name is Julissa Villalobos and this is Goo Goo Muck, a newspaper column dedicated to well, you.In Goo Goo Muck, we will be talking...
Taking a drastic turn, Bring Me the Horizon has released their first pop album, yes dare I say POP album, “Amo” on Jan. 25. Although the desire was a metal album, "Amo" did not disappoint. It delivered.
Tarring...
In the mix of a government shut down and over 35,000 LAUSD teachers marching for their students, The Fever333 drops an album that starts a fire, actually a fever in everyone who listens.
Let this fever...
Shephard Fairey, street artist and founder of OBEY clothing who is most known for his creation of Barack Obama’s “Hope” campaign poster is known for being vocal about politics through...
California Gov. Jerry Brown has signed bill SB 179, the Gender Recognition Act, that will allow citizens who do not identify as a male or female to have a non-gendered drivers license -- and...
Cerritos College staff, along with a few students, ate lunch in the Student Center on Tuesday, Oct. 17 while being educated on how to provide a safe place for members of the LQBTQ+ community in the classroom...
The Cerritos Women’s Cross Country team took fourth place at the three mile Mt. San Antonio Invitational Saturday, Oct. 14."I think we did pretty well, I think we could've pushed our selves a little...
There is a special place in hell for the people who do not believe in climate change, especially in present times where we are have hurricane after hurricane, earthquakes and fires.
Hurricane Harvey...
Students and staff set up booths for majors provided at Cerritos College on display for the annual Majors Exploration Fair on Sept. 19.
Current and future students were able to visit the tables and learn...
More than 60 CSU and UC universities set up camp in Falcon Square on Thursday, Sept. 14 morning for Cerritos College’s annual University Mega Fair.
Students on campus showed up to explore the different...