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Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Robert Yeutter

Robert Yeutter, Staff Writer

Robert Yeutter is a Journalism and Business major at Cerritos College and has recently become News Editor and co-online editor for Talon Marks after a semester as the Opinion Editor. He plans to transfer to California State University, Fullerton in Spring 2023  and hopes to pursue his Bachelor’s. He is returning to his alma mater, Valley Christian High School (Cerritos, CA) as the public address announcer for the baseball team for what would be his 10th year.  In addition to writing, he is an avid sports fanatic, playing video games, and loves being a bird dad. Robert hopes to become an announcer for the Dodgers and get into politics.

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The high gas prices at a local gas station. Prices are causing families to make tough decisions on where to spend their money especially during the upcoming holidays. November 24, 2021

High gas prices are killing this holiday spirit

Roman Acosta, Robert Yeutter, and Matthew Espinosa November 25, 2021
As gas prices rise, there are ways to avoid the high prices at the pump.

November 24, 2021 – Page 8

Robert Yeutter, Opinion Editor November 24, 2021

November 24, 2021 – Page 7

Robert Yeutter, Opinion Editor November 24, 2021

Fierro: Cerritos students average six years to graduate

Fierro: Cerritos students average six years to graduate

Robert Yeutter, Opinion Editor November 18, 2021
Board of Trustees discuss student data regarding graduation and receive information on current bond measures being used.
Kyle Rittenhouse at the start of the day's proceedings in his trial in Kenosha Circuit Court Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021 in Wisconsin. Rittenhouse faces seven charges. The trial was halted for the day on Wednesday by the judge. (Mark Hertzberg/Pool/Zuma Press/TNS)

Rittenhouse must be found not guilty to protect the right of self-defense

Robert Yeutter, Opinion Editor November 18, 2021
Justice is served by the jury acquitting Kyle Rittenhouse of all charges.

October 27, 2021 – Page 8

Robert Yeutter, Opinion Editor October 27, 2021

October 27, 2021 – Page 7

Robert Yeutter, Opinion Editor October 27, 2021

Photo credit: Therese Lim/Therese Lim Artistry

Elephant’s Corner: Joe Biden’s major Afghan failure

Robert Yeutter October 27, 2021
The failures of Joe Biden and his administration has lead to a decrease of fear in terrorists when it comes to the United States.
Falcons RB Penieli Lauago (#25) is lifting into the air by OL Jonathan Manzo (#54). Penieli caught a 37-yard touchdown pass to give the Falcons at 33-17 lead in the 4th quarter of their game at Chaffey College on October 16th.

Falcons soar over Chaffey Panthers

Robert Yeutter October 21, 2021
An explosive four quarters for the offense leads the Falcons to a 43-17 victory.
Purple ribbon on white background, top view. Symbol of Domestic Violence Awareness Photo credit: Copyright: Belchonock/@123RF.com

Cerritos College brings awareness to domestic violence in October

Robert Yeutter, Opinion Editor October 18, 2021
Cerritos College community has built a system to help those effected by domestic violence and abuse.

September 29, 2021 – Page 11

Robert Yeutter, Opinion Editor September 29, 2021

September 29, 2021 – Page 10

Robert Yeutter, Opinion Editor September 29, 2021

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.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' Matt Scherzer pitches against the Houston Astros in the first inning at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021. (Luis Sinco/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

Off the Field: Dodgers primed for 9 NL West title in a row

Robert Yeutter September 22, 2021
From home grown talent to recent trade acquisitions, the Dodgers have all of the pieces to not only win the division, but also the World Series for back to back titles.
Payal Sawhney, right, and Raji Satish, middle, talk about the COVID-19 vaccine with a passerby on Pioneer Boulevard in Artesia, Calif. (Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

City of Artesia pushes forward with multiple improvement plans

Robert Yeutter, Opinion Editor September 18, 2021
The city council expressed a vote of no confidence for the LA County District Attorney and asked for Gavin Newsom to veto Senate Bill 9.
Dear pro-birthers, a woman isn't an incubator

Dear pro-birthers, a woman isn’t an incubator

Jazmin Taha, Robert Yeutter, and Lily Marmolejo September 16, 2021
Pro-birth isn't the same as pro-life there's a difference, abortion is healthcare and not offering a choice is the real problem.
Ed Brown, who works at a flag store in Sutter Creek, says he was bothered by Gov. Gavin Newsom's hypocrisy of visiting the French Laundry restaurant during the pandemic while many businesses closed, and is what pushed him to recall the governor. Amador County, per capita, had the most signatures on petitions to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom. Photo credit: Myung J. Chun/Los Angeles Times/TNS

Gavin Newsom bad for California

Robert Yeutter, Opinion Editor September 9, 2021
A vote for Newsom is a vote for a dim future.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder at a news conference held to recall Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon and Governor Gavin Newsom, in front of Hall of Justice on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021 in Los Angeles, CA. Photo credit: Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times/TNS

California Recall Election Guide: Top 4 candidates going against Newsom

Robert Yeutter, Opinion Editor September 9, 2021
Boiling down 46 candidates down to the top 4 running against Newsom.
Proposition 22 faces a potentially long legal battle after a judge called the gig-worker law unconstitutional. Above, ride-hailing drivers and organizers rallied at a drivers strike at the Los Angeles International Airport in July. Photo credit: Mel Melcon/Los Angeles Times/TNS

California courts ignore voice of voters

Robert Yeutter, Opinion Editor August 26, 2021
Proposition 22 ruled unconstitutional and what that means for those workers.
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