Moorpark College Reporter

L&T Catering food truck next to the ASMC Bluesday Booth at the Moorpark College on April 5, 2022. The ASMC booth gave tickets to students who were wearing blue so they could have a free meal from the food truck. Photo credit: David Chavez

L&T Catering to return to Moorpark College in the Fall

By David Chavez May 3, 2022
Ever since the start of the pandemic, all colleges in Ventura County had to suspend their in-person teaching and switch to online classes for the remainder of the spring semester.
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.
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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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Ventura County provides coronavirus updates and plans to reopen school districts

By Aleea Evangelista September 28, 2020
On Sept. 23, Ventura County reviewed their COVID-19 status and plans to reopen school districts as positive case rates decline.
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