Paul’s, The D and the soundtrack to Chapman’s Thursday nights
At the Orange bars, the playlist is often beside the point. The memories aren’t.
Authenticity over artifice: the Morgan Wallen standard
How the biggest name in country music is also its most grounded outlier.
Midnight Mirage puts students where the music is
Inside the student-run music festival in the desert.
The diversity of being a creative: Finding your path through CCI
The creative and cultural industries minor encourages appreciation of artistry in Chapman students.
Community in the age of the trinket
Why are miniature pieces so addictive, and why do I want to buy some?
‘No one is alone’ with CSOP's ‘Into the Woods’
The recent production of Sondheim’s classic musical highlights the importance of finding community in student theater organizations.
What is the ‘Khia Asylum’ and what does it mean for pop music?
Stan Twitter’s metaphorical prison for flopped female pop stars reveals an industry that forgives men's silence while institutionalizing women's failure.
‘Men On Boats’ rewrites the voices behind history
Behind the scenes of this flip on a historical narrative.
How do you keep creating when you aren’t required to anymore?
Without class, clubs or homework, postgrad life raises new challenges for creatives.
‘Rusalka’ proves opera is alive and well at Chapman
“Rusalka” brought opera to Chapman audiences with a dark-magic story of love and loss.
‘You’ve got a friend in me’: The Statewide Arts Initiative fosters hope for arts education
The Disney Live Arts Education Summit held at Disneyland Resort focused on the intersection of creativity and schooling.
Panthers in the desert at Coachella
Panthers traded classrooms for campsites as they spent the weekend soaking in music, sunshine and a few unexpected twists at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
Small moments, lasting impact: APSA’s butterfly effect
The Asian Pacific Student Association showcases the effects of cultural expression.
LA Times Festival of Books: The Scholastic Book Fair on steroids
A close look at a weekend of (mostly) free inspiration.
Nine poets face ‘the last word’
Tab Journal’s first poetry exhibit — and last issue.
The medieval Super Bowl
Leave behind your worries and become a creature of fantasy at the Renaissance Faire.
Panther’s Picks: Favorite food around The Circle
A roundup of must-try eats just down the street from campus, chosen by The Panther staff.
Inside Orange’s record store scene ahead of Record Store Day 2026
Take a spin around The Circle with three of the vinyl shops closest to campus.
‘Stand Up, Chow Down’ serves laughs and local flavors at a new festival experience
Orange County locals enjoyed a blend of foods and comedians at a new Anaheim experience, “Stand Up, Chow Down.”
Sounds of the season: Panthers’ favorite music from spring break
Looking back on the music that soundtracked our week off.