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Cafeteria Closing
Beginning May 22, the Food Court will close its doors for good due to an inability to financially sustain its operations. Full story
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Baseball "Catch Up"
Moorpark baseball will travel to Santa Barbara City College today to start Western State Conference play. Full story
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Civics Day
Civics Day appeared on the Raider Walkway Tuesday to inform students of the political parties and their presidential candidates for the upcoming presidential election. Full story
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Chicago, the Musical, Is Coming to Moorpark College
The musical Chicago will be debuting March 29 at the Performing Arts Center. Approximately 150 coeds are preparing and rehearsing for their debut of the popular musical comedy. Actors are following under the leadership of fellow students who are directing and managing the play. Full story
Mozart and Beethoven Concert Rehearsal
Scholarships Available for Moorpark College Students
There are approximately 100 individual scholarships available to Moorpark College students. On average, these scholarships offer $500-$1,000 each. Full story
'Chicago' is Coming to Moorpark College March 29
The musical Chicago will be debuting March 29 at the Performing Arts Center. Full story
Civics Day on Raider Walk
Civics Day appeared on the Raider Walkway Tuesday to inform students of the political parties and their presidential candidates for the upcoming presidential election. Full story
Baseball "Catch Up"
Moorpark baseball will travel to Santa Barbara City College today to start Western State Conference play. Full story
Shattered Windows in Moorpark Parking Lot
Rocks shattered two car windows Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 28th, in the north overflow parking lot at Moorpark College. Full story
Forensics Team Cleans Up at Spring Tournament
The Moorpark College Forensics team was recognized as the top two-year school at the Spring Championship Tournament on the Moorpark College campus the weekend of Feb. 24 when students took home a total of 37 awards. Full story
Mozart and Beethoven Concert
The Moorpark College Symphony Orchestra will recreate musical masterpieces from two great 18th century composers at the “Mozart and Beethoven Concert” this Saturday, March 3. Full story
LA Valley College gets win over host Moorpark College
LA Valley defeated Moorpark 8-2 on Thursday, holding Moorpark scoreless until the 7th inning. Valley opened the game with a score of 2-0 in the 1st inning, and kept piling it on with more runs in the 4th and 5th inning. Full story
District Board Addresses Commission Concerns
The board that oversees Moorpark College and its two sister schools outlined a plan Feb. 22 to move its three colleges off their current probationary status. Full story
National Eating Disorder Association is Coming to Campus
Are you or someone you know suffering from an eating disorder and seeking help? Administrators from NEDA, the National Eating Disorder Association, will be coming to Moorpark College for NEDA Awareness Week, Feb. 26 through Mar. 3. Full story
Board of Trustees Plan to Discuss Current Probation Status
The board that governs Moorpark College and its two sister colleges is scheduled to draft and adopt a plan on Wednesday to address the issues that landed them on probation with the state's college accrediting commission.
Google's Privacy Policy
Google's announcement of major privacy setting changes has prompted many serious allegations. Their privacy page states that it will condense all Google's systems in a new system, called Google Docs. User agreements and personal data will stream across all of its services and Google will not allow users to opt-out of their personal data being shared. Full story
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Lady Raiders Clinch Playoff Berth
Moorpark womens' basketball clinches playoff birth against San Bernadino Valley College. Sophomore guard, Ashley Samson, will look to lead her No. 14 seeded Raider team to a victory over the favored No. 3 seeded San Bernardino Wolverines. Full story
Track & Field Preview
The Raiders were giving a 100% effort this past Thursday afternoon in preperation for their first meet Saturday.The athletes working together, improving their technique and getting ready for events such as long jump, high jump, triple jump, 100 hurdles and 400 hurdles, shot put, discus, javelin, one mile run, 100 meters, 200 meters and 400 meters. Full story
Wanted: Fans in the Stands
The Moorpark College basketball teams travel to Ventura College this Saturday evening, Feb. 18, to take on the Pirates in the final regular season games of the season. The Lady Raiders are playing for a share of the conference championship. A win will result in a tie with the Pirates at the top of the standings. Full story
Men's Volleyball Preview
Moorpark Men's Volleyball season is underway in a promising fashion. This past week they won 3 consecutive matches, putting their pre-conference record at (5-1). One of those three wins came against defending California State Champion, Irvine Valley College, at Raider Pavilion. Full story
Parking: On the Hunt
It's 9:45 a.m. and the Moorpark College parking lot is swarming with sharks. Parking lot sharks. They circle, on the hunt for an empty spot or a student who looks like they are leaving. Sometimes the sharks are successful and make a meal of a newly available spot, while others must continue to circle and hunt for a parking place to munch. Full story
Book Prices Lower Online
Katie Dilworth, an 18-year-old Moorpark College student, had to pay a high price to buy her books in the bookstore this semester. She is working two jobs to try to save up enough money to move out and start living on her own. She used her hard earned money to pay for the books that she needed for her classes. Full story
What Costs More... Education or Ignorance?
Budget cuts in education across the nation have been constant since the rise of the recession and no end is in sight. Schools at all levels, including colleges and universities, all over the country have felt the economic impact of our recession and as a result