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Heather Hoelscher

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Final concert to take place for piano ensemble

Christine Lopez, director of the applied music and piano studies programs and piano instructor in the Music Department, is looking forward to the Piano ensemble final concert, held in room BC 51 on Sunday at 4 p.m.

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Cerritos College implementing an online-only syllabus policy

April Griffin, director of the forensics team and speech instructor, organized the faculty and student debate held on Thursday to discuss the possibility of having an online-only syllabus for students in the upcoming semesters.

Keaton Simons's album release a fun event

Keaton Simons album release party at The Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles

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Technology vs tradition debate

April Griffin, director of the forensics team and speech instructor, organized the faculty and student debate held on Thursday to discuss the possibility of having an online-only syllabus for students in the upcoming semesters.

Math Success Center lives up to its name

Dr. Bryan Reece expressed how proud he is about the Math Success Center being so successful, based on students doing significantly better in math.

California needs to raise cigarette age limit

California should raise the age limits from 18 to 21 to buy cigarettes

Track and field bodes well against universities

Justina Cummings, is one of the quartet of runners that placed 16th in the 400-meter relay at the Beach Invitational Saturday that was held at Falcon Stadium.

What concerns do you have that the ASCC president would want to address?

What concerns do you have that the ASCC president would want to address?

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Young says love via technology is bad

David Young, a retired professor who now actively works at the Career Center at Cerritos College, spoke Friday at the Teleconference Center on the topic of love and technology.

Ayala, Klein lead softball team to win

Sophomores Gina Ayala and Kalya Klein contributed in a big South Coast Conference match-up against the Long Beach City College Vikings 7-2 on Tuesday.

Students to head off to national music event

Michael Herrera and Joel Tercero have both been chosen to participate in a huge music event put on by the College Band Director National Association located in North Carolina from March 20 to 23.

Jovanna Ledesma volunteers and inspires

Jovanna Ledesma, early child development major, was nominated by Eugenia Delgado for her excellent participation as co-president of the Child Development Club.

Falcons softball too much for El Camino

The Cerritos College softball team wins 14-4 against El Camino College and the team looks forward to defeating their next opponent.

Music department faculty prepare for spring Faculty Gala

The Cerritos College Music Department prepare for its spring Faculty Gala being held on Sunday, March 3.

Falcons miss out on playoffs

Nia Lateju and Marissa Rendon were the leading scorers in the final regular season women’s basketball game, although it ended in defeat as the Pasadena City College Lancers took the win from the Cerritos College Falcons 66-45

Track and Field prepares for Cerritos Invitational

The Cerritos College track and field team is looking forward to an exciting season as it hosts its invitational Feb. 15 and Feb 16.

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.

Men's tennis team suffers a loss against San Diego Mesa

Men's tennis team and assistant coach David Sim are looking well-prepared for a great season, all despite suffering a 7-2 loss Tuesday at home against San Diego Mesa College.

Spring semester theatre department events

The Cerritos College Theatre Department gets ready to present two productions "Durang/Durang" and "Drowsy Chaperone" this spring semester.