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Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Christopher Martinez

Christopher Martinez, Sports Editor

Christopher Martinez is currently the sports editor for Cerritos College’s Talon Marks. He hopes to transfer to Cal State Dominguez Hills or Cal State Long Beach and obtain his Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. His dream is to also receive his master’s in journalism from USC and to work as a Sports Data Journalist for either ESPN, Bleacher Report, or Fox Sports.

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Confessions of a Mastermind

Christopher Martinez May 16, 2019

Sir Robert Bryson Hall II, known professionally as Logic released his seventh studio album ‘Confessions of a Dangerous Mind’ which highlights the ups and downs as long as the struggles of being...

Bezos is in over his head

Christopher Martinez, Sports Editor May 14, 2019

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has a vision of what space can do for humanity. The last Tech Talks established that space is already full of human space junk and not sure what he thinks about humans having...

And you thought our oceans were bad...

And you thought our oceans were bad…

Christopher Martinez, Sports Editor April 30, 2019

Day by day we see the signs that the oceans are tainted, rainforests are being destroyed and millions of animals are going extinct. This is the outcome of the Human Race not taking care of the earth and...

Men Swim into playoffs

Christopher Martinez April 15, 2019

Cerritos College Men's Swim team is heading into the Conference Championship with a conference record 4-3. Although the team is finishing with an average record the championship is still anyone's to claim.These...

Tech Talks: New iPad Mini Features

Christopher Martinez April 10, 2019

Late Steve Jobs chairman, chief executive officer and co-founder of Apple Inc. wanted to make a tablet with no keyboard or stylus, but instead of making it into a tablet he created what we know today as...

iOS 13 could this be the one?

Christopher Martinez March 6, 2019

Every year Apple releases either a new version of its software or an improved version. Last year, consumers saw iOS 12 and a new year has arrived. Consumers are treated to iOS 13, which is rumored to have...

Tech Talks: 2019 Samsung releases

Christopher Martinez, Sports Editor February 27, 2019

The latest Samsung phone on tech nerd’s mind, the Galaxy Fold marked high at almost $2,000. If anyone is to buy this phone please note, people have tuition fees that could use some covering. The phone...

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Why Angelinos should give a ‘dam’

Christopher Martinez, Sports Editor February 27, 2019

In past years ice caps have began to resonate back to their liquid state and sea levels are infinitely rising due to climate change. Climate change is an ever growing threat to life on earth and within...

Vonn retires on the podium

Christopher Martinez February 13, 2019

American Skier and Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Vonn finished her final race of her career Sunday Feb.10 at the 2019 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Are, Sweden. She battled a crash in a run earlier...

Under the Radar: Street or Ice?

Christopher Martinez, Staff Writer December 5, 2018

Whether it be in the streets of your local neighborhood, an open field or at the ice rink nearby, hockey can be played. Hockey is one of the most aggressive and graceful sports in the world. Take the...

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Under the Radar: Surfing Skyscrapers

Christopher Martinez, Staff Writer November 18, 2018

Every sport has their wild side; swimming has water polo, diving has cliff diving and surfing has one of the craziest of them all, big wave surfing. The average wave surfed on local beaches, also known...

‘The Hate You Give’ shines a light on racial tensions

Christopher Martinez, Staff Writer October 22, 2018

"The Hate You Give" is an amazing platform to speak out for those who cannot do so themselves who have been affected by racial tensions. Embed from Getty Imageswindow.gie=window.gie||function(c){(gie.q=gie.q||[]).push(c)};gie(function(){gie.widgets.load({id:'HOktKJIsSz5ngPH_1DWKqg',sig:'hvH35f5jZdZZwAouz8xeFi8IUElPfGKoHovjhupNY2I=',w:'594px',h:'346px',items:'995791182',caption:...

Sophomore defender No. 6 Brianna Yepez fighting for the ball on Oct. 9 against Long Beach City College at Cerritos College.

Women’s Soccer Continue 11-0

Christopher Martinez, Staff Writer October 14, 2018

Cerritos Falcons Women's Soccer team is on an 11 game winning streak as they won against Long Beach City College Tuesday with a final score of 6-0. This win leaves only four colleges including Cerritos,...

Women can be MVPs too

Women can be MVPs too

Christopher Martinez September 18, 2018

In the world of sports, men are dominant, even when women have more winning seasons and records in comparison. Female athletes should be receiving just as much sports coverage than male athletes to attain...

Zombie's save elephants

Zombie’s save elephants

Christopher Martinez, Staff Writer September 6, 2018

Not much has changed in the world of cancer research in reference to a cure or new form of treatment. However, what if there was a potential walking cancer treatment that has been amongst the world since...

Lebron a statistical fit or flop?

Christopher Martinez August 21, 2018

The Los Angeles Lakers snagged one of the most sought out players of free agency, LeBron James, many know his ability and stats, but can his stats alone help the Lakers?Last season, the Lakers had a decent...

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