New Moorpark College President announcedExecutive Vice President to take over
The search for the new President of Moorpark College has come to an end. On May 28, current Moorpark College Executive Vice President Dr. Pam Eddinger was named the new president by a unanimous vote from the Ventura County Community College District Board of Trustees.…
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It's finals time and students are stressing
Finals are approaching at lightning speed. Do you have enough pencils? Do you have enough Blue Books? Is your head spinning out of control? If you are asking yourself any of these questions, it might mean you are having "finals anxiety."…
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MC student answers the call
Moorpark College student Patrick Kelley is probably what many would consider average. He weighs around 160 lbs., approximately 5' 10'' in height and is 25 years of age. He's anything but average, however.
Living with cerebral palsy all his life, Kelley requires the use of either a walker or a wheelchair to go from place to place, yet he doesn't view himself as disabled.…
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Kyle Elsea leaps into the air during the men's long jump event inside Griffin Stadium at Moorpark College on April 26. Moorpark dominates at WSC track and field finalsVC finishes sixth and also qualifies for SoCal prelims
The Moorpark College men's track and field team placed first in the Western State Conference finals Saturday, making them conference champions for the eighth year in a row.
The event, held at Moorpark College, featured 12 schools and was dominated by the Raiders.…
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People are normally strange
College is a strange place.
The population is so much broader and diverse than what I was previously accustomed to.
No one really cares what you do or look like, and no one takes note of any of this. People simply pass you by, taking no note of your existence.…
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FeaturedCoaches still on leave, campus still in shock"No Comment," common among players and coachesTwo weeks after three faculty members were placed on administrative leave, staff and students are still stunned by the ongoing investigation circling Ventura and Oxnard's men's basketball programs.VCCCD campuses prepare for graduation ceremoniesStudents who have completed enough units to graduate from the Ventura College Community College District will be honored in graduation ceremonies held at the three campuses. Ventura College will be graduating 1200 students, 500 of which will participate in the graduation ceremony.Moorpark College to honor transfer studentsThousands of students transfer to a four-year university without choosing to complete an A.A. degree every year. For the first time, the Transfer/Honors Program Ceremony will showcase the achievements made by transferring students and students who have completed the honors program on May 15 at 3 p.MC Business Expo a big successThe annual Business Expo, hosted by the Moorpark College Business Students Association (BSA), provides students interested in careers in business, accounting, marketing, and more an opportunity to learn about career options as well as network with professionals.Video games, not movies, kick off summer blockbuster seasonIf you think "Iron Man" the movie is the kicking off the summer blockbuster season, you're wrong. Something else is stealing the limelight away from Tony Stark's big-screen debut. Quite literally. "Grand Theft Auto IV" for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, which released this past Tuesday, has been one of the most hotly anticipated video games in history.Moorpark College hosts LAN partyGaming enthusiasts converge to play games, learn about MC game design programMoorpark College hosted its second annual LAN party on April 18 to promote its new game design program.Letter to the EditorGraduation should be a special dayThis is an open letter to Ventura and Oxnard College students. No graduating student should have to take a final on commencement day. Or have to make "other arrangements."AdvertisementFashion Industry: "Suit Outlet" now hiring sales reps. Flexible hours, Great pay! 1-800-411-3311 |





