Cerritos College
Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Emanuel Guadarrama

Emanuel Guadarrama, Co-News Editor

Emanuel Guadarrama is the returning news editor for Talon Marks, who’ll be covering any and all newsworthy events or stories on campus. When he isn’t working on his news section, he enjoys listening to various genres of music and reading. He also likes going on hikes, walking with his dog and spending time with his friends and family.

All content by Emanuel Guadarrama
April 17, 2024 – Page 2

April 17, 2024 – Page 2

Emanuel Guadarrama, Co-News Editor April 17, 2024

Jose and Raul, day laborers waiting for work, April 10.

“The world spits on us”: The Home Depot men of Cerritos

Edward Fernandez and Emanuel Guadarrama April 15, 2024
You see them everyday from across the street, but who are the men that work for their daily bread?
Cortez Hollis striking a pose.

Six-hundred free tablets from Falcon’s nest to you

Edward Fernandez and Emanuel Guadarrama April 11, 2024
The ACP, OPSA and CCC FN collaborated to provide devices and internet service to students in need.
All the attendees of the WHM contest, forming a heart, March 21 in the Social Science Building.

[Photo] Cerritos celebrates WHM with a speech contest

Emanuel Guadarrama, Co-News Editor March 25, 2024

Two participants writing their speeches for the Women's History Month speech competition

History professor, John Haas, introducing Israeli journalist Gideon Levy, in the LA Room 103, Feb. 28.

[Photo] Israeli journalist promotes justice for Palestinians at Cerritos

Emanuel Guadarrama and Andrew Pilani March 2, 2024

Liberal Arts Room 103 filled with students who wanted to hear Gideon Levy speak, Feb. 28.

Dennis Falcon during the regular board meeting Feb. 21

[Photo] Dennis Falcon will not run for Faculty Senate President in re-election

February 24, 2024

Dennis Falcon during the regular board meeting Feb. 21

Dennis Falcon during the regular board meeting Feb. 21

Dennis Falcon will not run for Faculty Senate President in re-election

Emanuel Guadarrama, Co-News Editor February 24, 2024
Dennis Falcon announced that he would no longer be running for CCFF president and ASCC representatives brought up safety concerns for students, during the regular board meeting.
Terrence Mullins, faculty member from the division of political science, presenting a resolution involving the use of AI, Jan. 23

[Photo] Artificial intelligence and academic integrity, can we have both?

Emanuel Guadarrama, Co-News Editor January 24, 2024

Photo of Dennis Falcon during power point presentation

December 6, 2023 – Page 2

December 6, 2023 – Page 2

Emanuel Guadarrama, News Editor December 6, 2023

December 6, 2023 – Page 1

December 6, 2023 – Page 1

Emanuel Guadarrama, News Editor December 6, 2023

A small tent encampment on the sidewalk at Van Ness and Golden State Avenue.

Xi Jinping should visit Downtown LA so it gets cleaned

Emanuel Guadarrama November 29, 2023
California governors and city officials have shown that they’re capable of cleaning the cities they represent, so why don’t they?
Lyndsey Lefebvre, English instructor, lightening the mood while advocating for covered health insurance for part-time faculty, Nov. 15.

[Photo] Part-time faculty members still advocating for health benefits

November 29, 2023

Lyndsey Lefebvre, English instructor, lightening the mood while advocating for covered health insurance for part-time faculty, Nov. 15.

Lyndsey Lefebvre, English instructor, lightening the mood while advocating for covered health insurance for part-time faculty, Nov. 15.

Part-time faculty members still advocating for health benefits

Emanuel Guadarrama November 29, 2023
Several faculty members are still urging trustees to adopt AB 190, so that part-time faculty may receive health coverage benefits at no additional cost to the district.
November 8, 2023 – Page 2

November 8, 2023 – Page 2

Emanuel Guadarrama, News Editor November 8, 2023

November 8, 2023 – Page 1

November 8, 2023 – Page 1

Emanuel Guadarrama, News Editor November 8, 2023

The Creator Movie Review

Emanuel Guadarrama and Julio Rodriguez October 31, 2023
'The Creator' movie review, where war between humanity and AI robots takes unexpected turns.
Jason Hultman, part-time adjunct advocating for the adoption of AB 190, Oct. 18.

[Photo] Faculty members urge board for health insurance benefits

October 24, 2023

Jason Hultman, part-time adjunct advocating for the adoption of AB 190, Oct. 18.

Jason Hultman, part-time adjunct advocating for the adoption of AB 190, Oct. 18.

Faculty members urge board for health insurance benefits

Emanuel Guadarrama, News Editor October 24, 2023
If AB 190 is adopted by the board and district, part-time faculty members will receive the opportunity to join the California Public Employees' Retirement System health insurance program at no additional cost.
Dr. Jose Fierro presenting to an audience of mostly students on Oct.18.

[Photo] Dr. Fierro shares tips to students on graduating faster

Emanuel Guadarrama, News Editor October 23, 2023

Students looking for seats with their complementary pizza.

October 11, 2023 – Page 2

October 11, 2023 – Page 2

Emanuel Guadarrama, News Editor October 16, 2023

Admissions & Records Building in Cerritos College.

[Photo] Recent Cerritos grads still missing their diplomas

September 25, 2023

Admissions & Records Building in Cerritos College.

Admissions & Records Building in Cerritos College.

Recent Cerritos grads still missing their diplomas

Emanuel Guadarrama, News Editor September 25, 2023
It’s been almost four months and most of the 2023 Cerritos College alumni still haven’t received their diplomas.
September 6, 2023 – Page 2

September 6, 2023 – Page 2

Emanuel Guadarrama, News Editor September 6, 2023

September 6, 2023 - Page 1

September 6, 2023 – Page 1

Emanuel Guadarrama, News Editor September 6, 2023

Dr. Fierro and Dr. Amber Hroch discussing the Stretch Goals and KPI to raise student graduation rates.

[Photo] Cerritos College aims to graduate 50% of students within five years

August 18, 2023

Dr. Fierro and Dr. Amber Hroch discussing the Stretch Goals and KPI to raise student graduation rates.

Dr. Fierro and Dr. Amber Hroch discussing the Stretch Goals and KPI to raise student graduation rates.

Cerritos College aims to graduate 50% of students within five years

Emanuel Guadarrama, News Editor August 18, 2023
Dr. Jose Fierro, President/SuperIntendent of the Cerritos Community College District, set new goals to graduate more than half of new first time degree seeking students within their first five years.
The deteriorated American flag is painted red with a Chinese flag, illustrated.

[Photo] China wants to paint America red

May 17, 2023

The deteriorated American flag is painted red with a Chinese flag, illustrated.

The deteriorated American flag is painted red with a Chinese flag, illustrated.

China wants to paint America red

Emanuel Guadarrama, Staff Writer May 17, 2023
With geopolitical tension on the rise, rumors of war follow.
Cream Boi, donning a ski-mask and posing for photos at his residence on March 30, for WINGS magazine.

[Photo] Cream Boi, the harsh reality of fetishization

Emanuel Guadarrama and Susan Romero May 10, 2023

Cream Boi, donning a ski-mask and posing for photos at his residence on March 30, for WINGS magazine.

With a ski-mask on, Cream Boi was photographed for WINGS magazine on March 30 while posing inside his residence.

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With a ski-mask on, Cream Boi was photographed for WINGS magazine on March 30 while posing inside his residence.

In his residence on March 30, Cream Boi put on a ski-mask and poses for pictures for WINGS magazine.

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In his residence on March 30, Cream Boi put on a ski-mask and poses for pictures for WINGS magazine.

Cream Boi, wearing a ski-mask, having his pictures taken for the WINGS magazine at his home on March 30.

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Cream Boi, wearing a ski-mask, having his pictures taken for the WINGS magazine at his home on March 30.

March 30, WINGS magazine, Cream Boi wearing a ski-mask while posing for photos at his residence.

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March 30, WINGS magazine, Cream Boi wearing a ski-mask while posing for photos at his residence.

Cream Boi, donning a ski-mask and posing for photos at his residence on March 30, for WINGS magazine.

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Cream Boi, donning a ski-mask and posing for photos at his residence on March 30, for WINGS magazine.

During a photo shoot with WINGS magazine on March 30, Cream Boi wore a ski-mask and posed for pictures inside his residence.

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During a photo shoot with WINGS magazine on March 30, Cream Boi wore a ski-mask and posed for pictures inside his residence.

Melissa Cazares gives her opinion on how she doesnt agree with what Biden has been doing and how we need a woman president.

Free Speech Zone: Should Biden seek re-election?

Emanuel Guadarrama and Susan Romero May 8, 2023
Students share their thoughts on Biden and if he should run for re-election.
Ruben Maldonado shares his studying techniques for finals exams.

Free Speech Zone: How are you preparing for finals?

Susan Romero and Emanuel Guadarrama May 8, 2023
Students share their plans to ace their exams.
Large crowds of visitors walking through the Downey Street Fair and stopping at some of the booths, March 18.

[Photo] Downey Street Fair attracts huge crowds and lively entertainment

Michael Delgado and Emanuel Guadarrama March 20, 2023

Large crowds of visitors walking through the Downey Street Fair and stopping at some of the booths, March 18.

A live band performance on the stage of the City of Downey Street fair, March 18

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A live band performance on the stage of the City of Downey Street fair, March 18

Jenny Cocon, the HR manager for Code 4 Private Security manning the stand for Code 4 Security, March 18

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Jenny Cocon, the HR manager for Code 4 Private Security manning the stand for Code 4 Security, March 18

The Downey Fire Department booth offered free life saving CPR lessons to visitors, March 18.

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The Downey Fire Department booth offered free life saving CPR lessons to visitors, March 18.

Large crowds of visitors walking through the Downey Street Fair and stopping at some of the booths, March 18.

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Large crowds of visitors walking through the Downey Street Fair and stopping at some of the booths, March 18.

The Sky Zone booth inside the DHS parking lot, it had a spin the wheel for visitors and it didnt matter where it landed, you could pick one free thing to take with you, March 18

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The Sky Zone booth inside the DHS parking lot, it had a spin the wheel for visitors and it didn't matter where it landed, you could pick one free thing to take with you, March 18

Manuel Sifuentes sitting in his booth on behalf of his fathers business, March 18

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Manuel Sifuentes sitting in his booth on behalf of his father's business, March 18

The Canes booth handing out free lemonade and giving away one item per visitor, visitors can pick to take a wristband or bandana for their pet, March 18.

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The Cane's booth handing out free lemonade and giving away one item per visitor, visitors can pick to take a wristband or bandana for their pet, March 18.

The most popular item sold by Manuel Sifuente at the Downey Street Fair consisted of mini loungefly backpacks, March 18.

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The most popular item sold by Manuel Sifuente at the Downey Street Fair consisted of mini loungefly backpacks, March 18.

The jumpers within the Downey High School parking lot was open to all kids attending the event, March 18

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The jumpers within the Downey High School parking lot was open to all kids attending the event, March 18

The Code 4 Security booth offered complimentary items for visitors, March 18.

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The Code 4 Security booth offered complimentary items for visitors, March 18.

Representatives of the Albert Sanches Real Estate Advisor, working together to set up their booth, March 18

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Representatives of the Albert Sanches Real Estate Advisor, working together to set up their booth, March 18

Pro Life advocates marching though the fair in a peaceful protest, March 18.

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Pro Life advocates marching though the fair in a peaceful protest, March 18.

Mannys BobbleHeads offered a variety of different Funko Pops which were all available to purchase by visitors, March 18.

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Manny's BobbleHeads offered a variety of different Funko Pops which were all available to purchase by visitors, March 18.

Daniel Sophomore and his co-worker representing Reform Chiropractic at the Downey Street Fair, March 18.

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Daniel Sophomore and his co-worker representing Reform Chiropractic at the Downey Street Fair, March 18.

Batter No. 14 from L.A Harbor, hits ball pitched by Falcons Rene Galvan No. 41, March 17.

[Photo] Falcons score their second win in a row against L.A Harbor

March 19, 2023

Batter No. 14 from L.A Harbor, hits ball pitched by Falcons' Rene Galvan No. 41, March 17.

Batter No. 14 from L.A Harbor, hits ball pitched by Falcons Rene Galvan No. 41, March 17.

Falcons score their second win in a row against L.A Harbor

Emanuel Guadarrama and Christine Nader March 19, 2023
After struggling with a losing streak, the Falcons proved their tenacity and skill on the field with an impressive comeback with the final score of 12-3.
Volunteers of the Keep Downey Beautiful Clean Up are cleaning up the train tracks on March 18.

[Photo] Volunteers help keep Downey beautiful, one glove at a time

March 19, 2023

Volunteers of the "Keep Downey Beautiful Clean Up" are cleaning up the train tracks on March 18.

Volunteers of the Keep Downey Beautiful Clean Up are cleaning up the train tracks on March 18.

Volunteers help keep Downey beautiful, one glove at a time

Emanuel Guadarrama, Staff Writer March 19, 2023
Volunteers gathered on a Sunday morning to participate in Downey’s clean-up event and help keep Downey clean.
When people think of artificial intelligence (AI), they think of someone whos a robot and this is half-man, half-robot, showing that robots are taking over.

The War on Reality Podcast: Is the future bright with AI?

Emanuel Guadarrama, Staff Writer March 15, 2023
Emanuel Guadarrama and Jeffr R.S Lucena, a computer science major from CSULB, talk about the world of artificial intelligence and all the potential risks that surround them.
Walter Fernandez talks about a Book of Medical Discourses: In Two Parts, AD 117, EOPS classroom, March 8 2023.

[Photo] ‘Tribute to Women’s Writers’ reveals heartfelt stories in media

Emanuel Guadarrama March 10, 2023

Cerritos student named Bryan Barnes, business administration major, reads a song by Niki Minaj "I'm The Best" on Mar. 8.

Fried standing in a corner of the Art Gallery next to some of the art.

[Photo] Vienna-born artist Dwora Fried expresses her art and history

Emanuel Guadarrama, Staff Writer February 25, 2023

Art Gallery showcasing some of Fried's art pieces in the Art Gallery on Feb. 6.

The volunteers, wearing blue latex gloves, helping distribute food and helping recipients take the food back to their cars on Feb. 22 in the Cerritos College Parking Lot 1.

[Photo] Cerritos College hosts its monthly food drive to help people in need

Emanuel Guadarrama, Staff Writer February 25, 2023

The case manager for the Falcon's Nest on Feb. 22 in the Cerritos College Parking Lot 1.

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