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Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

A still from a photoshoot taken in Whittier. Lawson often collaborates with two photographers in the majority of his photoshoots, Kevin (@wrongkev) and Jeremiah (@jjerabano). This one in particular is taken by Kevin.

Taymon Lawson audio interview on being raised by a single mother, influence of social media

Rafael Magana
May 18, 2021
Lawson gives some insight as to how the internet can change the way that some single parents can approach raising their children.
Shown here is the Parler logo. A District Court judge in Seattle ruled that Amazon’s cloud-computing division was within its rights to boot Parler from its servers. Judge Barbara Rothstein opined that forcing Amazon to get Parler back online goes against the public interest, given “the kind of abusive, violent content at issue in this case, particularly in light of the recent riots at the U.S. Capitol.” Photo credit: Anthony Behar/Sipa USA/TNS

Biden’s election won’t solve our social media driven division

Lola Ajetunmobi and Sean Davis
January 21, 2021
With the end of the Trump presidency, we are now fully aware of the power of social media to shape public perception. Without big changes, this issue isn't going away.
Cerritos College is introducing a new transfer degree in Filmmaking, Television, and Electronic Media. The degree will prepare students for an ever changing media landscape.

Fine Arts and Communication brings new multimedia degree to light

Kianna Znika, Editor in Chief
May 17, 2020
Beginning Fall 2020, Cerritos College students may apply for the new AS-T degree in Film, Television and Electronic Media.
OPINION: Following others just to unfollow them and gain "clout" is an annoying trend on Instagram.

The follow-unfollow cycle is a social media curse

Keanu Ruffo, Staff Writer
April 25, 2020
This method of social media engagement has been a popular-unpopular problem in the Instagram community.
Professor Amanda Reyes and Dr. Kimberly Rosenfeld held a presentation in the Cheryl Epple Board Room on March 21 as part of a series of Women's History Month events at Cerritos College. The presentation focused on the connection between social media and gender roles.

Digital media and gender roles in today’s society

Elizabeth Corcoles
March 27, 2018

In continuation with Women's History Month, professor Amanda Reyes and Dr. Kimberly Rosenfeld held a presentation in the Cheryl Epple Board Room regarding issues on gender roles and how digital media affects...

Peer pressure online is going too far

Jackie Mena
February 7, 2018

Kids nowadays have easy access to the internet 24/7, just one click and they can find almost anything.Social media has a huge influence on the younger generation. Kids can Snapchat in school during class...

Life and death of Cornejo through social media

Life and death of Cornejo through social media

Armando Jacobo, Sports Editor
August 26, 2014

[View the story "Jasmine Cornejo Storify" on Storify]

FSZ- Do you think campus should use more social media to inform students about information? Why and How?

Photo Credit: Zeinab Chahine 1. Diego Salazar, undecided major                                     2....

Pictures are a new way of communication

Katherine Grijalva, Copy Editor
May 15, 2014
Snapchat and Instagram have sparked interest and gained rapid popularity in the past three years, becoming a means of communication amongst millions of people.

Kids shouldn’t become consumed with electronics

Alexandra Scoville, Editor in Chief
May 14, 2014

In today's society, everyone is consumed with electronics, usually in the hands of teens, smart phones and iPads are taking over. But smartphone and iPad usage has spread to young kids, and when I say...

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