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The new Moorpark College Equity Hub, located at Student Services Annex, room 111A, offers dynamic seating options for students. The space is open Monday to Thursday from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. Photo credit: Matthew Camacho

Moorpark College opens new Equity Hub to serve as campus center, learning space

By Matthew Camacho December 1, 2023

Earlier this month, Moorpark College marked the opening of the new Equity Hub with a ceremony celebrating the significance of the space and why the room is needed on campus. Located in the Student Services...

The Moorpark College football team at the Performing Arts Center for a viewing ceremony of the 2023 Aspen Prize award finalists announcement on April 20, 2023. Moorpark College received fourth place for the Aspen Institute College Excellence Award. Photo credit: Mike Stuart

Aspen Institute ranks Moorpark College fourth best community college in the nation

By Briana Cruz April 21, 2023
With students and faculty members avidly awaiting the results, Moorpark College received word that it was awarded fourth place in the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence.
An American flag ripples in the wind in front of City Hall in Camarillo, CA. On Sept. 11, 2022, many flags were flown half-staff in remembrance of 9/11. Photo credit: Shahbano Raza

Moorpark College and community leaders remember 9/11 over the weekend

By Shahbano Raza September 11, 2022
21 years after the tragedy of 9/11 took place, the Moorpark College community continues to pay tribute to the lives that were lost in the Sept. 11 attacks.
The American Red Cross Betty R. Plotkin Center possesses a welcome sign above its entrance in Camarillo, CA on Feb. 10, 2022. Photo credit: Shahbano Raza

As National Blood Shortage continues, the LGBTQ community seeks change in FDA Policies

By Andres Garcia February 11, 2022

This nation is facing a blood shortage and for the first time in the non-profit organization's history, the American Red Cross is declaring a blood crisis. With the blood shortage having a major impact...

Image Courtesy of VCCCD photo archive. Photo credit: Clepsy Hernandez

Moorpark College announces plans for classes to remain online until mid February

By Jane Walgren January 21, 2022
After two weeks of courses being fully online, Moorpark College has announced that remote learning will remain in place until Feb. 14.
Moorpark students gather outside for the scheduled school wide evacuation drill. After the earthquake drill, students evacuated from their classrooms into open spaces. Photo credit: Christina Mehr

Moorpark College participates in the Great CA ShakeOut

By Shahbano Raza October 28, 2021
In preparation for future earthquakes, students and faculty at Moorpark College participated in The Great California ShakeOut.
Flags representing the lives lost on 9/11 blow in the wind in Alumni Park at Pepperdine University in Malibu, CA. on Sept. 11, 2021. Photo credit: Ryan Bough

20 years later, retired NYC Fire Captain Alfredo Fuentes relives the life-changing 9/11 terrorist attacks

By Jane Walgren September 12, 2021
Moorpark College held a special online event in honor of the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. “Portrait of Strength” included a discussion with retired NYC Fire Captain Alfredo Fuentes, survivor and battalion chief during the events of Sept. 11, 2001.
Image Courtesy of VCCCD photo archive. Photo credit: Clepsy Hernandez

Moorpark College celebrates Black History Month with panel of community leaders

By Mitchell Ross March 4, 2021
MC and the BSU hosted a panel discussion with community leaders. In association with the Black Student Union, Moorpark College organized the Black Leadership and Identity panel in their monthlong celebration of Black History Month.
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