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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

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.
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.
Emmerson Kelly, Moorpark student, uses her laptop to study for her english class in the top floor of the library on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2019. Although making the switch to online classes may be tough for some students, Kelly says that taking online classes has allowed her to do classwork when it is most convenient. Photo credit: Evan Reinhardt

Column: How the shift to virtual learning has impacted students of all ages

By Andrea Lopez October 22, 2020
Virtual learning has been tough on students of all ages. In March, the world was transformed into learning a new reality due to Covid-19. Many were faced with job-loss, wearing a mask and quarantining. One extremely big change was school being out and switching to virtual learning.
Image provided by the Center for Control and Disease Prevention.

Ventura County schools and businesses plan to reopen after two weeks in the red tier

By Aleea Evangelista October 19, 2020
On Oct. 14, Ventura County announced their plan to shift into the moderate orange tier and supporting local businesses in a COVID-19 press conference.
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