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Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Kristopher Carrasco

Kristopher Carrasco, Online Editor

My name is Kristopher Carrasco I'm that guy that went to college and didn't really know what to do. I just kind of jumped around until I was suddenly failing out of school.
Then I found Talon Marks and little by little I started to understand what I wanted to do with my life and apparently it's journalism. The idea of gathering information from a variety of sources and re-telling it through visual or written story telling has engaged me in so much more than I ever thought possible. I love to work with Multimedia, but this year I have become Online Editor in hopes of learning a new skill set.
I hope to be a music journalist in the future, but in the mean time I'll be finishing my last semester up at Cerritos College in the spring of 2016.
I also love raccoons; like a lot.

 

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Groundbreaking moment for Child Development Center

‘Groundbreaking’ moment for Child Development Center

Kristopher Carrasco, Multimedia Editor May 8, 2014
The Cerritos College Child Development center held a ground-breaking ceremony on Wednesday, April 30 for the construction of the new Child Development Center.

Library Club hosts 8th semi-annual Poetry Night

Kristopher Carrasco, Multimedia Editor May 7, 2014
The library clubs hosted it's 8th semi-annual poetry night

Falcon Games: the final week

Kristopher Carrasco, Multimedia Editor April 17, 2014
Joe Nino adds a new spin to the Falcon Games.
FSZ: Why do you think the suicide rate in college students is rising?

FSZ: Why do you think the suicide rate in college students is rising?

Kristopher Carrasco, Multimedia Editor April 16, 2014
Why do you think the suicide rate in college students is rising?
Photo credit: Kristopher Carrasco

Three car collision on Alondra Boulevard

Kristopher Carrasco, Mutimedia Editor April 7, 2014
On Monday, April 7 at 4:45 p.m., a car crash involving three vehicles occurred near the corner of Studebaker Road and Alondra Boulevard when one of the drivers lost control of his vehicle due to a seizure.
Photo credit: Carlos Holguin

Cerritos College Art Gallery Opening

Kristopher Carrasco, Multimedia Editor February 21, 2014

The Cerritos College Art Gallery is presenting three different and interesting pieces by several artists. The art gallery had its grand opening Monday, February 10. Artists Hollis Cooper, Connie DK...

It doesn’t always take two

Kristopher Carrasco, Multimedia Editor February 12, 2014
Do successful films always need a sequel? Lets peer into some of the most unnecessary continuations in the movie history as we review what exactly is wrong with them.
Podcast: Video Game DLCs

Podcast: Video Game DLC’s

Kristopher Carrasco, Multimedia Editor February 4, 2014

In this podcast, we discuss whether DLC (downloadable content) is good for the video game industry. Several gamers voice their opinions on what kind of DLC they appreciate and what seems better for everyone.   (Transcript) Luis:...

Podcast: Movie Sequels

Podcast: Movie Sequels

Kristopher Carrasco, Multimedia Editor January 31, 2014
We discuss the most iconic good and bad movie sequels.
The tight win against College of the Canyons Thursday proved difficult batting wise for the Falcons, sopomore infielder, Jose Ramero, makes contact with the ball and prepares to run to first.Photo credit: Daniel Linares

Falcons win first game of the season

Kristopher Carrasco, Multimedia Editor January 31, 2014
Cerritos wins 1-0 against College of the Canyons kicking off their season
The Liberal Arts and DSPS building is currently under construction. The building is set to open for the summer 2014 session.

[Photo] New Liberal Arts and DSPS Building set to open in Summer 2014

Alexandra Scoville, Editor In Chief January 30, 2014

The Liberal Arts and DSPS building is currently under construction. The building is set to open for the summer 2014 session.

Some movies are better off without sequels

Kristopher Carrasco, Multimedia Editor January 14, 2014

Why is it that often times, directors feel the need to try and recreate their works of art? Countless times in movie history, directors have attempted to produce continuations of an already amazing...

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