Skip to Main Content
News, sports, entertainment and opinions about the Moorpark College community

Moorpark College Reporter

News, sports, entertainment and opinions about the Moorpark College community

Moorpark College Reporter

News, sports, entertainment and opinions about the Moorpark College community

Moorpark College Reporter

New students are taken through key buildings and facilities during a guided tour of campus at the New Student Welcome Day on Monday, Aug. 9, 2021 at Moorpark College. Photo credit: Ryan Bough

New students welcomed to Moorpark College after two years of online-learning

By Ryan Bough and Rachel Franklin August 13, 2021
Moorpark College welcomed first-year students on campus Monday for one of its first in-person events since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic for New Student Welcome Day.
Governor Newsom ushers in state’s reopening at Universal Studios Hollywood, holds $15 million Vax for the Win grand prize drawing on Tuesday, June 14, 2021. Photo courtesy of the Office of Governor Gavin Newsom.

Mask Mandate lifted in California as the state begins to ‘roar back’ and lift most COVID-19 restrictions

By Ryan Bough June 15, 2021
California 'roars back' as the state lifts most COVID restrictions including the Mask Mandate. After 15 long months, California is back. On June 15, most COVID-19 restrictions were lifted for vaccinated individuals including the mask mandate.
California Governor Gavin Newsom concludes his press conference on Jan. 25, 2021 where he announced an end to the statewide lockdown.

Governor Newsom lifts statewide COVID-19 stay at home orders

By Aleea Evangelista January 28, 2021
California Governor Gavin Newsom ends the stay at home order among all five regions of the state in a Jan. 25 Coronavirus news conference.
Image by Engin Akyurt for Pixabay

Op-Ed: Testing positive for COVID-19 during the Holidays

By Andrea Lopez December 9, 2020
Staff writer Andrea Lopez talks about her experiences with COVID-19 during the Thanksgiving Holiday.
Image provided by the CDC

Ventura County urges residents to get tested for COVID-19 as positive cases increase

By Aleea Evangelista November 19, 2020
Ventura County explained their adjusted approach to testing and preventative measures to handle the demand of increasing COVID-19 cases in a press conference on Nov. 18.
A family enters the AMC in Thousand Oaks on Monday, Nov. 16. The Theater is forced to close its doors again on Nov. 17, due to Ventura County moving back to the Purple Tier. Photo credit: Tara Brown

Governor Newsom pulls emergency brake on reopening and announces the possibility of a curfew

By Aleea Evangelista November 17, 2020
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced the state’s emergency brake on the COVID-19 tier system as 28 counties move back into the purple tier in a press conference on Nov. 16.
A "Welcome to Simi Valley" sign sits off of Madera Rd. in Simi Valley, CA. on Tuesday, Nov. 17.
Photo credit: David Chavez

Simi Valley City Council approves housing initiative for homeless living in cars

By Aleea Evangelista November 17, 2020
On Nov. 9, the Simi Valley City Council unanimously approved the City Manager’s next step of forming a contract with a service provider for the Safe Park Pilot Program.
Sophomore Bree Calhoun drives toward the hoop during the Raiders’s conference final against Ventura College on Saturday, Feb. 15. The home game ended with a Moorpark win, 69-54. Photo credit: Evan Reinhardt

Moorpark Women’s Basketball’s looks to last returning starter to lead incoming players

By Max Clark November 7, 2020
After losing a majority of their team from last season, Moorpark Women's Basketball turns to their only returning starter, Jasmine Nichols, to lead a new and young group of Raiders this upcoming season.
Photo provided by UCLA Photography. Photo taken by Don Liebig. Photo credit: Don Liebig

Column: USC and UCLA Football season preview

By Mitchell Ross November 7, 2020
UCLA and USC look to open the COVID-shortened season on Nov. 7.
The drop off box at the Conejo Unified School District office in Thousand Oaks is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on weekdays. Photo credit: Ryan Bough

Moorpark Reporter’s voter guide for the 2020 election

By Ryan Bough and Emily Ledesma November 2, 2020
Not only is the upcoming United States Presidential Election between Donald Trump and Joe Biden less than a day away, but so are local and state elections.
The entrance to one of the event's locations, the Thousand Oaks Police department, in Thousand Oaks, CA. which will host the drive-thru trick or treating event on Oct. 31. Photo credit: Audrey Lang

Drive-Thru Trick or Treating to be hosted by Ventura County Sheriffs Department

By Audrey Lang October 28, 2020
The Ventura County Sheriff's department plans to host the first ever drive-thru trick or treating event. Due to the Public Health recommendation, there will be no door to door trick or treating in Ventura County this year.
Image of COVID-19, Coronavirus. Photo courtesy of CDC.

Ventura County improves in case rate, updates guidelines for gatherings and supporting small businesses

By Karla Vazquez October 26, 2020
Ventura County’s weekly press conference included an update on Ventura County Blueprint Print Metrics with an improvement in the case rate. County officials shared updated state guidelines for all gatherings.
Load More Stories