Moorpark College Reporter

Vanessa Cowsill, 20, of Camarillo, celebrates after receiving her diploma, holding it high for all to see during Moorparks 52nd Commencement Ceremony, held on Friday, May 17, 2019.  Cowsill, a communication major, plans to attend University of California, Santa Barbara in the fall. Photo credit: Jace Kessler

Moorpark College to host drive-thru commencement for Spring 2021 graduates

By Alondra Alton May 4, 2021
On May 20, Moorpark College will be hosting a drive-thru commencement for Spring 2021 graduates. Students will be free to drive up on campus between 9 a.m. and 1p.m.
Wide Receiver Dylaan Lee breaks through multiple tackles as he completes a 47 yard reception during the home game against Ventura College on Oct. 27. Photo credit: Ryan Bough

Moorpark College Athletics opts-out of delayed fall and winter competition amid COVID-19 concerns

By Danny Stipanovich December 17, 2020
The Ventura College Community College District announced Thursday morning that delayed fall and winter sports competition will not be conducted in early spring of 2021 at Moorpark, Ventura or Oxnard College.
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.
Image Courtesy of VCCCD photo archive. Photo credit: Clepsy Hernandez

Moorpark College faculty express support for Spring 2021 remote learning while also noting drawbacks

By Dominic D'Amico October 9, 2020
County Community College District announced its plan to stick to largely remote learning through the spring 2021 semester
Freshman Trevor Santos, left, Sophomore AZhaun Molett, middle, and sophomore Edyon Batta, right, walk onto the field during the Sept. 7, 2019 game against Palomar College in Photo credit: Ryan Bough

As COVID-19 shakes up the sports world, Moorpark Athletics looks to online solutions to overcome problems

By Kennedy Collier October 5, 2020
With all four major professional sports leagues resuming their seasons, college football has decided to play a more mutated version this fall. But not every program from every school will have the opportunity to play this fall.
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