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Activities Director Kristen Robinson conducts the first ASMC meeting of the semester on Tuesday, Jan. 14, in the ASMC office. Photo credit: Evan Reinhardt

Launch of the new semester: ASMC holds first board meeting of 2020

By Gavin Woods January 22, 2020

The Associated Students of Moorpark College Board of Directors held their first meeting of this semester on Tuesday Jan. 14. ASMC board president Kris Hotchkiss, a 20-year-old Camarillo resident majoring...

From left to right, Council Members Rob McCoy and Ed Jones, along with Mayor Al Adam, watch as Tim Hagel receives praise from Mayor Pro Tem Claudi, Bill-de la Peña and Council Member Bob Engler during the Thousand Oaks City Council meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 14, in Thousand Oaks, Calif. Photo credit: Evan Reinhardt

Thousand Oaks City Council addresses a variety of ongoing topics ranging from Chief of Police transition to 5G appeal

By Tara Brown January 21, 2020
The first Thousand Oaks City Council meeting of 2020 began with the commendation of outgoing Chief of Police, Tim Hagel.
District 3 Supervisor Kelly Long addresses the public commenters during the Ventura County Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 19 in Moorpark, Calif. Photo credit: Evan Reinhardt

Ventura County Board of Supervisors addressed the local concern regarding hemp cultivation

By Ryan Bough November 23, 2019
The Ventura County Board of Supervisors met on Tuesday evening with the main agenda topic being Hemp cultivation in Ventura County.
Joe Selzler, chemistry professor at Ventura College, grades papers as he protests the Trustees proposal during the open session meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 10, in Camarillo, Calif. According to Selzler, full-time professors have gone three years without a raise, and a fourth would be, redunkulous. Photo credit: Evan Reinhardt

Faculty fights for fairness amidst contract negotiations with the district

By Ryan Bough September 25, 2019
Tensions rise as negotiations between the Ventura County Federation of College Teachers and the VCCCD hit a deadlock.
Planning Manager Douglas Spondello speaks to the board during the Planning Commission meeting on Aug 27. Photo credit: Ryan Bough

Moorpark Planning Commission approves plans for new local winery

By Ryan Bough September 4, 2019
The Moorpark Planning Commission approves a new winery to come to town and the hours of operation to change for an industrial company.
10-year-old native Afghan boy sells eggs for $2 a piece on the street with hopes of supporting his family. Photo credit: Ariana Haider

Bomb usage in Afghanistan raises concerns

By Ariana Haider May 11, 2017

In April, President Donald Trump released the largest and most powerful nonnuclear bomb to date on Afghanistan. The bomb is nicknamed the “Mother Of All Bombs (MOAB)” according to CNN news....

Fake news has become a phenomenon, believing it or not is upon the individual. Photo credit: James Schaap

Fake news has become an ironic phenomenon

By Gaby Jimenez Jimenez and Eric Caldwell March 29, 2017

About two months ago, President Trump posted on his Twitter account declaring many mainstream news and media outlets as providing fake news and “the enemy of the American people.”The tweet...

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...

Moorpark College President Luis Sanchez talks with college Professor and President of Moorparks Academic Senate Nenagh Brown.  Both will be members of the committee vetting applicants for the position of district chancellor. Photo credit: Elliott Keegan

Search for the new chancellor begins!

By Elliott Keegan December 8, 2016

The committee tasked with reviewing applicants for the district chancellor position begins meeting this month, following objections from the teacher’s union regarding the new chancellor’s salary...

A man wears the signature Make America Great Again hat in support of Donald Trump at a rally at Veterans Memorial Coliseum at the Arizona State Fairgrounds in Phoenix, Arizona. Many voters made their choice with this promise in mind, whatever it meant to them.

We voted for hate and now we’re getting it

By Leslie Kivett December 1, 2016

    On the morning of election day, Nov. 8, I came in to the Student Voice newsroom early after having gone and voted for candidates and propositions I spent a year paying close attention...

President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden shake hands in the Oval Office following a phone call with House Speaker John Boehner securing a bipartisan deal to reduce the nations deficit and avoid default, 2011. Memes playing off of the close relationship the President and Vice President have formed have become a popular way of relieving election stress. Photo credit: Pete Souza

A distraction from election drama, memes on Vice President Biden

By John Louie Menorca November 16, 2016

In the wake of the post-election results demonstrations, protests, and even riots have erupted across the nation while a firestorm of anger hatred seems to drown out positivity on the internet and social...

Now President-Elect Donald Trump speaks at a rally in Fountain Hills, Ariz. Trumps victory over Hillary Clinton was in conflict with the vast majority of polling predictions. Photo credit: Gage Skidmore

Trump elected President in a surprise finish capping an unforgettable campaign

By Elliott Keegan November 9, 2016

Defying expectations, polling predictions and at times the will of his own party establishment, Donald Trump has won the election to be the next President of the United States of America.Trump addressed...

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