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Karla Enriquez

Karla Enriquez, Managing Editor

‘Ello! My name is Karla M. Enriquez and I am this semester’s Managing & Investigative Editor.
I’m a journalism major & hope to transfer to Berkeley in the very near future. I’m also very much into literature, politics, pop culture, art, and advocating for causes near and dear to me. I’m REALLY musically inclined so you’ll probably catch me at a music event around town. If you catch me around campus feel free to stop me for a chat, I love meeting new people and sharing ideas. Catch me on social media as well.

Twitter: karlamenriquez
Snapchat:karlajonese

All content by Karla Enriquez
Vice President of Academic Affairs JoAnna Downey-Schilling speaks at a campus forum on campus on Feb. 23. Schilling, who previously served at Rio Hondo College and and after almost four-years at Cerritos College will return to the previous institution. Photo credit: Victor Diaz

Dr. JoAnna Schilling to leave Cerritos College in February

Karla Enriquez, Editor-in-Chief February 1, 2016

After assuming the position of vice president / assistant superintendent of Academic Affairs of Cerritos College in 2012, the college will bid Dr. JoAnna Schilling farewell. Schilling accepted the interim...

Breakout Artist of 2016: Alessia Cara

Briana Hicks, Campus Life February 1, 2016

Aleesia’s Cara debut single, “Here,” streamed over 500,000 times within the first week. Cara, is a new up and coming break out artist of 2016. Her album, “Know it All,” was released Nov. 13,...

Chef Michael Pierini watches over the class as they prepare their dishes. Pierini hand selected students in class that he felt could handle the pressure of the Golden Globes Awards.

Culinary Arts invited to cater Golden Globes Awards once again

Briana Hicks, Campus Life Editor February 1, 2016

For the second year in a row, Chef Pierini and a small group of culinary students, were invited to assist catering for the Golden Globe Awards. The award show was hosted out of the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Executive...

Major workshop brings clarity to students

Karla Enriquez January 30, 2016

Thomas Moreno walked into business education 120 a couple of minutes past 4:30 and into the choosing a major workshop as a college student with an undecided major.Moreno made the decision to attend because...

Sociology professor Diane Pirtle holds sign showing her dissapointment with the Cerritos College Board of Trustees over faculty wages. She was also present at the Dec. 9 board meeting where other faculty members took over public comment to discuss wages.

Faculty wage negotiations still a hot topic at board of trustees

Karla Enriquez, Editor-in-Chief January 25, 2016
Amid a remark of disapproval from the crowd during the first non-religious invocation at the first board of trustees meeting of the year 2016, the Cheryl A. Epple room was abuzz with discussion over faculty wages.

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Briana Hicks, Campus Life Editor January 20, 2016

ASCC Senate Vice President Ivan Oyarzabal during the Wednesday Nov. 4 senate meeting. Oyarzabal submitted his resignation on Thursday, Jan 14.

Oyarzabal steps down as ASCC Vice President

Karla Enriquez, Editor-in-Chief January 20, 2016

Reminiscent of spring 2015, this semester sees yet another ASCC vice president stepping down from his position. On Thursday, Jan. 14 ASCC Vice President Ivan Oyarzabal submitted his letter of resignation. Dr....

Zach Sipe, philosphy major, exiting the now closed off main stacks in the library. The divider had been planned for years by Carl Bangston but it wasn't until a recent increase in noise complaints that the divider was added. Photo credit: Gustavo Lopez

Campus library implements noise divider

Karla Enriquez, Editor-in-Chief January 20, 2016
Library implements glass divider to improve student focus
David Bowie fans leave candles, bouquets of flowers, fan art and handwritten notes on his Hollywood Star located off Hollywood Boulevard and Sycamore Street. Bowie passed away on January 10 from liver cancer. Photo credit: Bianca Salgado

So long Ziggy Stardust and Severus Snape

Karla Enriquez January 19, 2016

The Thin White Duke sang his last song on Sunday, Jan. 10 and the actor best known for his role as Professor Snape, Alan Rickman passed away on Thursday, Jan. 14. The English artist known as David Bowie...

The Hawks honor Martin Luther King Jr. during the first half of the basketball game against the Pistons on Monday, Jan. 19, 2015, at Philips Arena in Atlanta. The Hawks beat the Pistons 93-82 for their 13th victory in a row. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS)

A lack of respect for Martin Luther King Jr

Briana Hicks January 18, 2016

People don’t recognize Martin Luther King Jr’s holiday as a day to honor his legacy, and reflect upon his memory. The nation should try harder to celebrate his memory. Although...

Student life not found on campus

Briana Hicks, Campus Life Editor January 18, 2016

Cerritos College doesn’t feel like a school. Instead it feels more like walking into a party with no music playing. Each day spent at school is dry like sandpaper, just as boring as watching rolling...

Favorite albums of 2015

Grester Celis-Acosta, Karla Enriquez, and Terrel Emerson December 17, 2015

Edited by Grester Celis-Acosta, transcripts by Karla Enriquez Terrel: “We’re going to be here talking music, that’s a pretty popular topic, so we’re going to go over a couple of things ranging...

Adele sings during the show at the 85th annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center in Los Angeles, California, Sunday, February 24, 2013. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/MCT)

Something is missing in Adele’s Latest Album

Briana Hicks, Staff Writer December 9, 2015

Adele’s latest album, “25," is a great album, but it isn’t as good as everyone makes it out to be. Her album titled “21,” had numerous stand out songs, such as “Rolling in the Deep," "Rumour...

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Karla Enriquez, News Editor December 9, 2015

Franco Falcon animates the crowd during the Homecoming game. ASCC Senate approved to have his pay reinstated to $14.32  after last year’s senate cut it to $9.93. Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

[Photo] Franco Falcon’s pay reinstated to $14.32

Frank Rodarte December 8, 2015

Franco Falcon animates the crowd during the Homecoming game. ASCC Senate approved to have his pay reinstated to $14.32 after last year’s senate cut it to $9.93. Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

One word that comes to mind when you hear the name Kobe Bryant

Briana Hicks and Perla Lara December 8, 2015

  David Kearns, human resources major, said, "I have to think about that. I don't know how to say it in one word, uh, congratulations!"   Olatilewa Olumade, kinesiology major,...

FSZ- What do you expect to get this Christmas?

Grester Celis-Acosta and Karla Enriquez December 7, 2015
Students on campus gave their opinion on what they hope to receive this Christmas.

FSZ – What is your favorite Christmas song?

Grester Celis-Acosta and Karla Enriquez December 7, 2015

"Baby It's Cold Outside, just cause it's a classic, just love classics," Courtney Clark, English major, said."My favorite Christmas song is probably The Grinch Song, because it's funny. I don't really...

Professor speaks out about discrimination in workspace

Briana Hicks and Terrel Emerson December 3, 2015
“Before you try and fix somebody else’s problem you solve the problem in your own backyard," Dennis Falcon, professor.

The Influential Teens in Black America

Briana Hicks November 25, 2015

Time Magazine named Amanda Stenberg, Malia Obama and Zendaya Coleman as the top 30 most influential teens of 2015. These three young African American women have actively made big strides to use their...

Wyatt Diaz, 4-years old and Charlize partcipate in the Tot Trot. The toddler event is part of the Turkey Trot and had 200 children participating. Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

[Photo] Turkey trot raises funds for Norwalk Food Bank

Amanda Del Cid, Social Media Editor November 23, 2015

Wyatt Diaz, 4-years old and Charlize partcipate in the Tot Trot. The toddler event is part of the Turkey Trot and had 200 children participating. Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

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Karla Enriquez, News Editor November 18, 2015

Approximately 100 protesters rally outside the City Club of Chicago before the arrival of 2016 presidential candidate Donald Trump on Monday, June 29, 2015 in Chicago.  (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune/TNS)

Board of Trustees shoots down anti-Trump resolution

Karla Enriquez, News Editor November 17, 2015
On Wednesday, Oct. 7, Trustee Sandra Salazar requested a discussion item with the intent to talk about recent political discourse, Trump’s rhetoric at the forefront.

It was not a UFO after all

Briana Hicks November 16, 2015

With a daily and normal routine everyday, people in California noticed a strange phenomenon over their heads. On Saturday, Nov. 7, people across Southern California had claimed that they’d seen a...

Quarterback Jimmy Walker targets wide receiver De'Jai Whitaker in the second quarter. Walker and Whitaker connected for four touchdowns en route to a 44-15 win. Photo credit: Briana Hicks

[Photo] Conference win earns Falcons Southern California playoffs

Terrel Emerson, Sports Copy Editor November 15, 2015

Quarterback Jimmy Walker targets wide receiver De'Jai Whitaker in the second quarter. Walker and Whitaker connected for four touchdowns en route to a 44-15 win. Photo credit: Briana Hicks

Alert notifies students of reported sexual assault in Lot C10

Karla Enriquez, News Editor November 6, 2015

A campus alert message was sent on Thursday, Nov. 5 at approximately 11:25 p.m. notifying the campus community of reported sexual assault on Oct. 8 in Lot C10 . The report was received today and an investigation...

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Karla Enriquez, News Editor November 3, 2015

Campus Police Oversteps Boundaries

Briana Hicks November 3, 2015

A campus cop should never have the right to violently drag a high school student out of class. On Monday, Oct. 26 at Spring Valley High School in Columbia, South Carolina, a young African...

Schilling’s run for presidency at El Camino comes to an end

Karla Enriquez November 3, 2015

The run for presidency at El Camino College came to a draw for Cerritos’ College Vice-President of Academic Affairs Dr. JoAnna Schilling. It was announced on Tuesday, Oct. 27 by the El Camino Union...

Quarterback Jimmy Walker (not pictured) and Steven White couldn't connect on the pass. This was one of the many mental mistakes made by Cerritos College. Photo credit: Briana Hicks

[Photo] Mental mistakes costs Cerritos football its second loss

Terrel Emerson November 3, 2015

Quarterback Jimmy Walker (not pictured) and Steven White couldn't connect on the pass. This was one of the many mental mistakes made by Cerritos College. Photo credit: Briana Hicks

Items for Mexico's traditional Day of the Dead are for sale in Olverita's Village in Olvera Street in Los Angeles, California. (Lawrence K. Ho/Los Angeles

My culture is not your costume

Karla Enriquez November 2, 2015
Dia de los Muertos has been a longtime tradition in Hispanic communities and La Catrina (dame of death) has extended a skeletal hand over United States audiences.

Instructors draw inspiration from unlikely subjects

Briana Hicks November 2, 2015
On Thursday morning, a small group of teachers and staff attended a workshop called Teacher’s TRAC.
An animated storyteller plays the part of an elderly woman as she recounts a story to the children in attendance. The storyteller also took time for photos and roamed the facility to talk to children. Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

[Photo] Harvest Festival brings families together

Karla Enriquez November 1, 2015

An animated storyteller plays the part of an elderly woman as she recounts a story to the children in attendance. The storyteller also took time for photos and roamed the facility to talk to children....

Zombie Fest ‘infects’ student body

Karla Enriquez November 1, 2015

Zombies and other creatures roamed the Cerritos College campus on Thursday, Oct. 29 for Zombie Fest. A carnival themed maze took over the Falcon Square fountain as a live band provided background music. Clubs...

Intimate partner violence explained in emotional workshop

Karla Enriquez October 29, 2015

Screams are heard in an audio recording as Barbara Holland was battered by her then boyfriend, Dan Keyser. Keyser was later found with a blood stained shirt by police. Tales of abuse like this were described...

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Karla Enriquez, News Editor October 20, 2015

Sanders aims to close the wage gap

Karla Enriquez October 19, 2015
Bernie Sanders is the best candidate in the race toward the democratic nomination simply because he wants to lead a revolution that will change the current dire state of affairs in the United States.
Gemma Castro (right), vocalist for the Cerritos College Jazz Ensemble sings one of the two songs she performed at the Jazz Exchange Concert. She was part of a duet along with Zineb Fikri for Poncho Sanchez' "Besame Mama." Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

[Photo] Jazz concert features two generations of talent

Kristopher Carrasco October 19, 2015

Gemma Castro (right), vocalist for the Cerritos College Jazz Ensemble sings one of the two songs she performed at the Jazz Exchange Concert. She was part of a duet along with Zineb Fikri for Poncho Sanchez'...

Storify: ASCC Senate do not support non-religious invocation in board meetings

Karla Enriquez, News Editor October 15, 2015

ASCC Senate met on Wednesday, Oct. 14 to discuss a series of discussion and action items ranging from the school's mascot pay to taking a stance on non-religious invocation.   [View the story...

Religion and the LGBTQ community

Briana Hicks October 15, 2015
In honor of LGBTQ history month, an event was held Tuesday, Oct. 13 to raise awareness for the people that struggle to accept themselves within the LGBTQ community due to religious organizations.
Cerritos College alum, Wendy Solorio (left) explains how her bone cancer spread in her left leg. Monica Lopez (right) and the audience listen during Solorio's book, 'Mexicancer', presentation on Monday Oct. 12 in the Teleconference Center. Photo credit: Bianca Salgado

Wendy Solorio presents “Mexicancer” at Cerritos College

Karla Enriquez October 14, 2015

A decade after being treated for cancer, Wendy Solorio returned to Cerritos College for a book presentation on the book she penned titled “Mexicancer” on Monday, Oct. 12. Solorio recounted her...

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Karla Enriquez, News Editor October 14, 2015

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...

Increased Police Brutality Encourages Modern Day Million Man March

Briana Hicks October 13, 2015

20 years ago, the million man march took place in Washington D.C. It was a peaceful protest that fought for the rights and equalities of African Americans. On Saturday Oct. 10th, people from...

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.
Chef Michael Pierini and Cerritos College staff prepare to cut ribbon. This marks the opening of the $7.6 million dollar kitchen Photo credit: Briana Hicks

Culinary arts reborn

Briana Hicks October 12, 2015
Phoenix, a mythological bird, who was continuously reborn from it’s own ashes. This bird symbolizes the new culinary arts kitchen, being reborn from its ashes.
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...

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...

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.
Quarterback Jimmy Walker drops back to pass for one of his four touchdowns of the night. He also threw for 366 yards on 20 of 36 completions. Photo credit: Briana Hicks

[Photo] Cerritos football bounces back with a trouncing of Ventura

Terrel Emerson September 28, 2015

Quarterback Jimmy Walker drops back to pass for one of his four touchdowns of the night. He also threw for 366 yards on 20 of 36 completions. Photo credit: Briana Hicks

Turning a blind eye

Briana Hicks September 27, 2015

Celebrities. They’re the most talked about in everyday life. There are some people that can give you all the information you need to know about a celebrity.Unfortunately, if you were to ask a random...

Trumps power trip leads to another scandal

Briana Hicks September 26, 2015
Social media was turned upside down on Friday, Sept. 18, when Donald Trump was caught in another jaw-dropping moment.
Cerritos College culinary arts students settle in to the newly renovated area. The culinary arts department will host their grand opening event on Wednesday, Oct. 7 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Photo credit: Karla Enriquez

Renovation inspires new goals for culinary arts department

Briana Hicks September 24, 2015

It’s been a long road traveled for the Culinary Arts department. Patience played an important part on the long awaited three-year journey toward the newly renovated kitchen. According...

A misunderstanding blown out of proportions

Briana Hicks and Monique Nethington September 22, 2015

It is safe to say that everyone already heard about the boy who attended a public high school in Irving, Texas and got arrested for building a clock. Fortunately, it wasn’t a bomb like people...

Enrollment stacks up

Karla Enriquez, News Editor September 22, 2015
The size of the college population went up 2.6 percent.

Safe haven for Cerritos College

Briana Hicks September 16, 2015
The Campus Safety Event was presented as a safe haven for students who were going through things in their personal lives, such as dating/domestic violence, sexual/physical abuse, stalking, bullying or going through a hard time at home.

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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.

Sophomore receiver De'Jai Whitaker snagging one of his three touchdowns of the day. Cerritos edged Orange Coast narrowly by a score of 34-31. Photo credit: Briana Hicks

[Photo] Football team escapes again to continue winning

Terrel Emerson September 13, 2015

Sophomore receiver De'Jai Whitaker snagging one of his three touchdowns of the day. Cerritos edged Orange Coast narrowly by a score of 34-31. Photo credit: Briana Hicks

Storify: Faculty Senate Sept. 8

Karla Enriquez, News Editor September 10, 2015

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

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...

After introducing new employees and recognizing achievements, College President, Dr. Jose Fierro (left), receives a special surprise from Professor David Betancourt (right). He and staff members of Cerritos perform a song entitled Fierro's "Words to Live By," while singing to the melody of "Mustang Sally." Photo credit: Bianca Salgado

Tone for new school year is set at convocation

Briana Hicks August 29, 2015
Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. JoAnna Schilling, started this years convocation off by saying that the event "Starts off the year. We bring all of our faculty and staff together..., it's like a kick off."

[Video] 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

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.
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