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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Clubs on campus help save lives
The American Red Cross has a history of visiting Cerritos College during Valentine’s Day week and was present in Falcon Square from Feb. 11 to 14, collecting nearly 350 pints of blood from generous students.
Staying focused is vital down the stretch for Cerritos women’s team
Sophomore forward Angela Peña and the rest of the Cerritos College women's basketball team are bracing themselves for an uphill battle in the final games of the season. This after a sluggish run has forced the team to drop four of its last six games.
Women's basketball defeats El Camino College behind hot three-point shooting
It was raining three pointers in the Falcon Gymnasium on Wednesday night, as sophomore Marissa Rendon and the rest of the Cerritos College women's basketball squad drained a total of 10 baskets from beyond the arc.
Construction Affects Students
Noise from construction distracts students.
Women's basketball ready for Mt. SAC
The women's basketball team look optimistic facing Mt. SAC on Wednesday and winning their home game debut against El Camino-Compton Center on Friday.
Campus police increase security measures
Campus police make increases in security staff as well as installing cameras on campus to help reduce crime on campus.
Sex Education Courses Should Be Required At the College Level
Despite taking sexual education courses throughout middle school and high school, many important factors that relate to student's health are left out and should be brought up in mandatory courses at the college level.
New must-have electronics for college students this Christmas
The approaching holiday season has prepared students of Cerritos College to make their wish lists ready, with must have new consumer electronics topping the lists as expected.
The Way Young Adult Females Dress On Halloween Has Gotten Out Of Control
High school and college age females find themselves looking to wear the least amount of clothing possible annually on October 31st. These obsene outfits have made Halloween a joke, and something needs to change to in order for the young girls of today to realize that the way you respect your body goes hand in hand with the way others will both see and respect you.
Students pick a president
With the November 2012 Presidential Election right around the corner, students of Cerritos College make their voting selections known.
Starting At A Community College Is the Better Option Over Four Year Universities
Transferring to a four year university from a community college instead of completing all four years at one school will not impact the level of education you receive, and should not impact the likelihood of you transferring in the first place.
Mitt Romney Will Cause More Problems For Undocumented Students
After the second Presidential debate on October 16th preparing for the November 2012 election, Mitt Romney made his ideals clear regarding both undocumented and illegal students and the way he will handle them if he is in office.
Cerritos College Homecoming 2012 (slideshow)
Photos of Cerritos College's Homecoming game with the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, the display of the club floats, and the clash between the Cerritos Falcons vs Allan Hancock Bulldogs
Falcons tackled in Pasadena
After getting off to a slow start on a small field, the Falcon's faced a 2-0 deficit at half time that they could never recover from.
Designated smoking areas would make for a safer and healthier campus
The lack of designated smoking areas around the Cerritos College campus is a cause for health concern and discomfort for nonsmoking students.
Cerritos College mens soccer team's early offense unmatched by Long Beach City College Vikings
Two goals from freshman Thiago Lusardi propelled the Cerritos College Falcons over Long Beach City College, grabbing a 3-1 victory to improve to a 4-1 South Coast Conference record.
Second half heroics push men's soccer ahead of L.A. Harbor
After a slow start to allow visiting Los Angeles Harbor College to take a 2-1 lead before half time, the Cerritos Falcons men's soccer team fought back to claim a 3-2 victory.
Should big sodas be banned in California?
Would it be a healthy choice for the state of California to follow the city of New York's lead in banning large sodas?
Tough match lies ahead against Long Beach City College
The Cerritos College women's water polo team hope to continue their winning ways as they head over to face rivals Long Beach City College in their second South Coast Conference match up of the 2012 season.
Women's Water Polo impresses at Chaffey Tournament
Sophomore Katherine Gabayeron's thirteen goals from four games at the Chaffey Tournament in Rancho Cucamonga helped the Cerritos College women's water polo team improve to an impressive 8-1 overall record in the 2012 season.
Men's water polo splits two games at Golden West Tournament
After winning an impressive six of eight games at the Navy Labor Day Open in Annapolis, Maryland, the Cerritos College men's water polo team had a pair of tough match-ups ahead of them at the Golden West Tournament in Huntington Beach.
Lots of hope on the horizon for Cerritos Volleyball
High hopes arise for the 2012 season as the Falcons Volleyball Team begin their fight for playoff berth for the first time since 2009.





