Moorpark College Reporter

Leslie Kivett illustrates how someone with a mental illness might view themselves as a person, through a dirty lens which clouds their view. Photo credit: Willem Schep

I’m not broken and neither are you

By Leslie Kivett December 6, 2016

Several weeks ago I was sitting in the office of the Student Health Center filling out the form to receive mental health counseling, scanning questions about my problems and whether or not I was in immediate...

Hightower leads the team out of the locker room and onto the field after a motivating chant before the Bakersfield Homecoming game. The Chemical Engineering major has managed to excel in both football and the classroom.

The power of Hightower

By Nathan Espinosa December 4, 2016

It was Homecoming night for the Moorpark Raiders football team and they were hosting the much favored Bakersfield Renegades. The Moorpark squad stood in two single file lines, resembling a military...

Pianist and Music major Matt Latta, 19, center, rehearses with the rest of the Jazz A band, for the upcoming performance of All About Jazz on Dec. 10. Photo credit: Emily Mireles

‘All about Jazz’ dedicates its performance to the passing of young jazz musician

By Emily Mireles December 3, 2016

The Moorpark College Music department pays tribute a young jazz musician in this semesters rendition of "All About Jazz" Every semester the award winning Moorpark College Jazz ensemble, composed of...

Theatre majors Cassidy von Kronemann, center, 21, and Michelle Harris, right, 21, improvise along with other members of Club M during a fast-paced rehearsal in the campus Performing Arts Center, for their upcoming performance on Dec. 6 in Communications building 129. Photo credit: Willem Schep

Christmas zombies hit Moorpark College

By Alondra Rojas December 1, 2016

The Moorpark College Music and Theater Arts departments will be joining forces on Dec. 8 to present “Improv at Club M.” The comedic event, held in the Communications building room 129, will...

Natalia Vivino, 20, embraces co-star Ryan Driscoll, 24, in the Cabrillo Music Theatre production Children of Eden, in the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, 2016. Vivino has been nominated for Best Featured Actress in a Musical by the 2017 Ovation Awards, for her performance as Yonah in the same musical. Photo credit: Ed Krieger

Moorpark student makes her mark on the acting world

By Andrew Mason December 1, 2016
How one Moorpark College student joined the ranks of world-renowned Hollywood actors
20-year-old sociology major Kiley Cundiff (right) gets her blood pressure checked by student health coordinator Allison Barton at an outreach table set up by the Student Health Center in Fountain Hall. The table is part of an effort by the Health Center to show students some of the many services provided to them for no additional cost. Photo credit: Nathan Espinosa

You already pay for medical care, but are you using it?

By Nathan Espinosa November 27, 2016
You don't pay for parking to not use the parking lot.
Cellists Faith Stone, 21, Anthropology Major, and Tate Sherman, 19, music major, pay close attention to instructions given to the orchestra during a rehearsal in the Music Building for the Moorpark Symphony Orchestra and Choirs joint performance of Holiday Lights. Photo credit: Francisco Molina

Lighting up the holidays

By Francisco Molina November 23, 2016

The Moorpark College Orchestra and Choir departments hope to inspire holiday spirit and leave the audience in awe with their one night only performance "Holiday Lights" this December.A collaboration of...

Students play out a scene as part of Student One Acts in the campus Performing Arts Center in 2012. The program allows students to take control of nearly all aspects of each plays production. Photo credit: Student Voice Archive

Students get the chance to show off their talent

By Andrew Mason November 23, 2016

The Performing Arts Center welcomes this semester's rendition of the Student One Acts beginning on Nov. 30, consisting of 11 separate one act plays split into two shows. Since the first week of September,...

Visitors view the Moorpark College Zoos ocelot during the Zoos Arctic Lights program in 2011. The event hosts a snow machine and other holiday-themed features to enhance the atmosphere of the zoo for visitors. Photo credit: Student Voice Archive

Snow and Hot Chocolate at MC Zoo

By Gian Matteo Sacchetti November 18, 2016

Winter means it is time for hot chocolate, comfy sweaters, cold weather and sometimes even snow. That is, for places other than California, where it is always hot and you can walk around with just a ...

Civil Engineering and Philosophy major Payton Robinson, 18, and best friend 19-year-old Engineering major Drew Ziegeler, look over in what they hope will be the view of their organic garden at Moorpark College. Photo credit: Francisco Molina

Planting roots at Moorpark College

By Francisco Molina November 18, 2016

Whether it’s studying for his classes, preparing for a meeting with the environmental committee or just rocking out to some classic 80s music, Payton Robinson is always committed and on the move.Not...

Flags stand outside of the Veterans Resource center a day before Veterans Day. As part of Moorpark Colleges Veterans Day ceremonies, students and faculty were encouraged to place small flags in the ground with the names of veterans passed or alive that are a part of their lives. Photo credit: Nathan Espinosa

One day isn’t enough

By Nathan Espinosa November 17, 2016
Veterans have a place to call their own on campus
Raider freshman Haley Wargo passes the ball while being covered by a Pirate defender during Sundays game on the Raider Field. Moorpark won 2-0 against Ventura to claim a second consecutive WSC North title. Photo credit: Mathew Miranda

Back to Back WSC North Champs

By Mathew Miranda November 13, 2016

The Moorpark Raiders Women's Soccer team locked up a second consecutive Western State Conference title by defeating the Ventura Pirates 2-0.Moorpark needs to either win or tie in their regular season finale...

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