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Carlos Holguin

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May 15, 2013 - Page 7 - Arts

May 15, 2013 Page seven - Arts

May 15, 2013 - Page 6 - Arts

May 15, 2013 Page six - Arts

Faculty members honored for their achievements

Susana Magana, dental hygiene major, waited with a group of her fellow classmates in the Student Center for the Outstanding Faculty Awards to begin.

Big plans for 'Beautiful Pain'

Up and coming artist Keaton Simons plans to tour the U.S. with his new album and spread his sound.

Extraordinary director receives exhibit

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art shows acclaimed director Stanley Kubrick's personal collection to the public. Part of the growing collection of director's possessions to be offered to be viewed by the public, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art hosts a variety of items from and related to Stanley Kubrick's films.

The Nest's "Flyby" (audio)

Arts Editor Carlos Holgiun and Associate News Editor Daniel Green speak on video games, movie and comic book news.

April 24, 2013 - Page 5 - Arts

April 24, 2013 Page five - Arts

April 10, 2013 - Page 6 - Arts

April 10, 2013 Page six - Arts

April 10, 2013 - Page 5 - Arts

April 10, 2013 Page five - Arts

The Nest (episode one video)

Arts Editor Carlos Holguin and Associate News Editor Daniel Green in this week's episode of "The Nest," a weekly entertainment news show.

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Escape from Planet Earth falls short

While campy and cute, "Escape" doesn't make the cut for good animated films.

'Crysis 3' (Podcast)

"Crysis 3" podcast by Associate Multimedia Editor Carlos Holguin.

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'Crysis 3' is set to take gamers to a whole new level of experience

Built from the ground up, "Crysis 3" plans on taking gaming to a new level

Pledge of allegiance is obsolete

An old and worn out tradition, the Pledge of Allegiance has gone beyond its original purpose.

A person is more than their aliments

Students can help the mentally handicapped by just being themselves.

Modern music has lost its voice

The voice of music has been replaced with album sales and profits for record companies.

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Nintendo plans on bringing big names to the Wii U

Nintendo announces the future release of two new games for the Wii U in 3D as Mario and Link games are in development for the coming year.

Drowsy Chaperone aims to be a big hit

The theater department has high hopes for Drowsy Chaperone which premiers in May.

Prisons should be more focused on rehabilitating

Prisoners face challenging times as the nation turns a blind eye to a growing problem.

ASCC president and vice president have big plans for the rest of their term

On top of managing, organizing and financing the various activities at Cerritos College, the ASCC plans on strengthening the bond it has with the students on campus.