Moorpark College Reporter

Harriet Tubman, Martin Luther King Jr, and Frederick Douglas are three of the United States greatest black icons. Photo credit: James Schaap

The strength behind Black History Month

By Dallas Vorburger February 17, 2017

Throughout the decades, immigrants from all over the world have traveled to the states, some against their will as we all know. While it may seem like ancient history that Africans were taken from their...

The key to an open mind is understanding the importance of every opinion and the equality of those that hold them. Photo credit: Dallas Vorburger

You thought, and now you think

By Dallas Vorburger February 3, 2017

You may have formed some opinions during the election campaign of Donald Trump, but now his presidency is a reality. So where do those opinions stand currently?There is a common conception that America...

Sgt. Juan Ponce poses in front of his vehicle in Moorpark. Photo credit: James Schaap

Police are here to protect

By Nikolas Samuels October 30, 2015

A negative stigma surrounds the American police force that Sgt. Juan Ponce of the Ventura County Sheriff's Department seeks to defy. Ponce supervises six officers, but is rarely found in his office. He...

What Costs More… Education or Ignorance?

By Trisha Farrugia February 1, 2012

Budget cuts in education across the nation have been constant since the rise of the recession and no end is in sight. Schools at all levels, including colleges and universities, all over the...

Political attacks on Planned Parenthood must stop

Political attacks on Planned Parenthood must stop

By Editorial Staff March 1, 2011

  Planned Parenthood is in danger. For millions in the United States, including students like us, Planned Parenthood provides many valuable resources for sexual health and wellness, as well as means...

EDITORIAL: District-wide paper can work

By Sean Greene October 23, 2008

 History The individual student newspapers of the campuses in the Ventura County Community College District (the Reporter, the Campus Observer, and the VC Press) are long gone and they won't be coming...

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