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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

Photo by Janeene Nagaoka, courtesy of the VCCCD photo archive

Oxnard College hosts civil rights activist Angela Davis for a virtual conversation on social justice

By Marissa Roberts May 17, 2021
Oxnard College's Associated Student Government hosted civil rights activist Angela Davis, PhD for a live-streamed conversation on Wednesday night about the abolition of prisons, the prison-industrial complex and the police, the importance of ethnic studies and the Black Lives Matter movement. Over 500 people logged on via Zoom and Youtube to watch and ask questions.
Ventura County COVID-19 news from Tuesday, April 6, 2021.

Ventura County moves into less restrictive orange tier, allowing increased indoor capacities for restaurants, gyms, movie theaters and churches

By Ryan Bough April 7, 2021
Ventura County moves into orange tier which allows movie theaters, restaurants, churches and museums to have 50% capacity, and more.
Image of the COVID-19 vaccination Courtesy of the European Pharmaceutical Review

Ventura County residents share their experiences with the COVID-19 vaccine

By Andrea Lopez March 15, 2021
The Coronavirus outbreak in the United States is approaching its one-year anniversary. The previous year has been nothing short of a rollercoaster for not just the U.S., but the entire world.
Moorpark College students can attend the Writing Center's Workshop to celebrate Women's History Month. Writing tutor, Crystal Salas will be guiding students in creating poetry on Thursday, March 14th, 2019. Photo Credit: Aliyah Navarro

Moorpark College’s writing center is providing more than just traditional tutoring

By Alondra Alton March 6, 2021
Moorpark College's writing center provides students with tutoring of all academic levels. Whether it is help with an essay or outline, the writing center is able to provide much more to students.
The entrance to the Thousand Oaks Police department, in Thousand Oaks, CA. Photo credit: Audrey Lang

TOPD arrests two after seizing 40 guns, 1000 rounds of ammunition and over 50 grams of narcotics

By Rachel Franklin March 2, 2021
Two suspects were arrested in Thousand Oaks for possession of narcotics and illegal firearms. Detectives from the Thousand Oaks Police Department’s Directed Enforcement Unit (DEU) seized over 40 firearms and over 1,000 rounds of ammunition during the service of a search warrant at the 1900 block of Rory Lane, Simi Valley.
Image provided by VCCCD photo archive.

Moorpark College’s annual Career Week and Internship Expo goes virtual for Spring 2021 semester

By Amber Urban March 1, 2021
Next week Moorpark College’s Career and Transfer Center welcomes students to its' annual Career Week from March 1-5. This is the opportunity for students to connect with real companies for real opportunities.
Credit: Gary Dineen/NBAE via Getty Images.

Black History Month: Los Angeles’ two most impactful Black athletes

By Mitchell Ross March 1, 2021
Celebrate Black History Month by recognizing two of the most impactful Black athletes in Los Angeles. A sports fan would be hard-pressed not to mention the great Black athletes of the '40s, '50s and '60s that broke into segregated American sports, forever changing the sports landscape as the country knew it.
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.
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.
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