The Official Newspaper of Cerritos College
April 29, 2020 VOLUME 64 | ISSUE 12 Talonmarks.com
CAMPUS CLOSED KIANNA ZNIKA/TM
Off Limits: The Cerritos College campus has been closed to the public to prevent the spreading of the COVID-19 virus. It is still unknown to us when the campus will reopen as of April 28, 2020
Disputes amongst faculty, students left to adapt, future semesters uncertain as a result of COVID-19. Kianna Znika Editor in Chief @kiannaznika
The decision to completely close the Cerritos College campus for the Spring 2020 semester and switch to an online-only learning format was announced in a press release on March 13, with classes then resuming on March 30 after an extended spring break. Since then, many faculty members and students have expressed their concerns and continue to look for support and various solutions as they navi-
gate through this unprecedented time. According to Dr. Jose Fierro, Cerritos College president, the school had already been working on a three-step emergency plan in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the process had to be accelerated due to Governor Gavin Newsom’s “Stay-at-Home” order on March 19. “We had already made the decisions to shut down the campus,” Fierro said. “But we were hoping to have the beginning of the following week to do it.” “We wanted to give people the
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time and the tools to implement the changes that we were asking them to make,” he added. Bobb-Lee Smart, a current part-time faculty member of the Sociology Department, states she was on a call with Fierro when he received word that the LA community college district was closing. “No one thought we’d be closed for the rest of the semester,” she stated. “This is not easy for anybody.” “Many of our faculty and staff administrators are not used to working in this type of environment,” Fierro said.
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The quick switch to online proved to be challenging for many departments that relied on in-person teaching and labs such as the Cosmetology Department, which is said to be “a 75% lab-based program.” “Our concerns, not just for me but I know also a few of my classmates, is that now we aren’t able to work hands-on and practice, so will we be really ready when we are out on our own?” Stephanie Mora, a cosmetology student, said. Cerritos College offers various types of support for the students, See CLOSURE on page 2
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