Latte artist by morning, and talon marks staff writer by day, Hannah enjoys anything Los Angeles sports, (don't even think about the clippers), a good plate of Indian food and spending time with her three younger siblings. With English parents, soccer (properly called football), will always be her first love, but Lakers basketball, Kings hockey and Dodgers baseball can always fill the void stateside. She aspires to be a sports columnist for an LA based paper, ESPN, or even BBC in the UK.
Hannah B.
Recent Stories
Community College athletes being tested for PEDs
Performance enhancing drugs not only harm the user, but also taint the event or game which the athlete competes in, and athletes of different levels of competition should be tested to prevent the vast amount of negatives from occurring.
Spring break adventure approved for the Wilderness Club
Wilderness Club President Enrique Siliezar and Vice President Miles Aiello received the approval they had been working for from the senate meeting on March 13, as the club had presented to the members twice seeking supportive funding for its spring break adventure.
Hitting key as baseball team awaits ECC-Compton Center
Freshman first baseman Zach Diaz repeated one word when discussing what aspects of the game the Cerritos College Baseball squad needs to improve on.
There are alternatives to banishing fire pits
Lawmakers in Orange County are once again wasting their time with the fire pits located on the beach front, attempting to remove them, thus removing a fun activity for many local beach-goers.
Amna Jara, to the rescue
Amna Jara, the Coordinator of Student Activities, has successfully found the balance between getting work done and putting a smile on the face of each person she comes into contact with at Cerritos College.
The government should monitor obesity
The United States' government needs to step in and take control over the amount of unhealthy food its citizens are digesting daily, as these unhealthy lifestyles are cancerous to future generations.
BSU: A fun club with purpose
Raneisha DuBose, the secretary of the Black Student Union, continuously works to create and maintain a club for students at Cerritos College that are looking for "A place to fit in and have fun."
Baseball improving as season progresses
Freshman outfielder Myles Mendez expressed the importance of chemistry after the Cerritos College baseball team scraped together a victory over Ventura College Thursday.
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