Anna DeMichele opened up Cerritos College's semi-annual Faculty Gala by welcoming people in attendance and thanking them for showing their support for the school. The money raised for scholarships for...
The Applied Music program is a program in which students receive one-on-one instruction. This class is directed to vocalists and instrumentalists, and one of its steps is to have them perform in front...
“Do You Hear What I Hear”, lecture and piano concert series 2014-2015 brought a couple of extremely talented people to perform and honor the great Franz Peter Schubert, A well known Viennese composer....
Diamond Bracamonte, a psychology major, nervously began her poetry recital at the Leche Cafe's Open Mic event on Friday, Oct. 3.
"My friend actually told me about (it). I read her some of my poetry...
With available spots declining and word of the event being spread by its representatives, Leche Cafe and Bookstore hopes for a crowded house Friday, Oct. 3, at 7 p.m. for "Open Mic" Night.
For one night,...
"The Red Not Chili Peppers" (A Tribute to The Red Hot Chili Peppers) put on an amazing, energetic and fun three-hour set show at the Santa Fe Springs Swap Meet on Friday, Sept. 5, at 7 pm.
It was a...
The K-pop club is ready to make its club well known and is focusing to bring different events on campus for students to enjoy and learn about the culture.
K-pop is a musical genre that is originated from...
On Friday, Sept. 12, One Direction sold out three nights at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.
Approximately 90,000 people attended, including celebrities like Mark Wahlberg, Wiz Khalifa, Simon Cowell...
When you think of hip-hop, you think of the vulgar music that sometimes doesn’t have any meaning other than sex, drugs and violence. But what if this music could be used in academia to teach a college course such as English? Would it work?