Feminist on Cellblock Y
On Nov. 20, approximately 100 people filled the seats of the Irvine Lecture Hall to watch a screening of “The Feminist on Cellblock Y.”
Avoid or accept death? Students reflect on planning own funerals
It takes a conscious effort to confront the idea of your life ending, McGrane said. On some level, every human being knows that they are going to die; but some others refuse to believe that death will happen to them.
Einstein Bros. Bagels linked to Nazi slave labor during WWII
“The moral blame is still there, absolutely. Just like companies in the United States that exist today that used slaves in the Civil War era. It doesn’t cleanse that history,” Bazyler said. “The question is, once you find out and once you know, how do you respond?”
‘Hookup culture is not liberation’: Dr. Wade rebrands casual sex
On Beckman’s fourth floor, over 150 students filled the seats at Dr. Lisa Wade’s event on Nov. 4 that discussed American hookup culture on college campuses.
‘Pursuit of freedom’: Hong Kong protests reach Orange County
“The pursuit of freedom, democracy, justice and the like entails not just locally or nationally but internationally. If there’s injustice anywhere, there’s a threat to justice here.”
Max Chang on his ‘failure podcast’ and post-grad life
Max Chang was offered his dream job in the midst of his senior year and was faced with a difficult decision: finish the degree he spent the last four years pursuing, or risk it all for the chance to work for his favorite television show “RuPaul’s Drag Race.”
‘I almost quit school’: Students reflect on college loan struggles
“It made me almost quit school after freshman year. I have a lot of questioning and wondering if any of it is really worth it and often thinking about just quitting.”
‘Everything we do is political’: Chapman on ethical consumption
A viral tweet from California college student Zuriel Sanders on Aug. 8 listed a variety of fast-food chains that he claimed are supporting President Donald Trump’s 2020 nomination.
Students reflect on increased rates of transgender murders
Transgender women in the U.S. are facing high levels of violence. Last year, 25 transgender women were killed, while this year, 21 transgender or gender-nonconforming individuals have joined that number.
‘If you have doubts, don’t wear it’: the politics of Halloween costumes
College students wearing offensive Halloween costumes have sparked discussion on how to dress up for the holiday while still being respectful.
Supreme Court set to discuss LGBTQIA+ legislation June 2020
Whether or not sex implies sexuality will be the center focus the Supreme Court will review in their new term next June. Their interpretation of the law constitutes whether or not it is legal to discriminate against an employee based on these criteria.
Climate mobilization encourages sustainability among students
This year has sparked conversations on reducing Chapman’s carbon footprint with activists like Greta Thunberg and Leonardo Di Caprio speaking out on climate change – and they’re not the only ones.
‘Who do we trust?’: Students on fatal shooting of Black Texans
Following the fatal shooting of Botham Jean at the hands of former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger, Fort Worth Police officer Aaron Dean was charged with the murder of Atatiana Jefferson.
Delta Gamma and Phi Kappa Tau win Airbands
Delta Gamma and Phi Kappa Tau won first place out of the eight competing teams at Airbands on Oct. 11 and 12 with their Nickelodeon-themed routine.
‘Microcosm of society’: Simien on the Chapman experience
Justin Simien, the creator of the hit movie and show “Dear White People”, graduated in 2005 and went on to create one of Netflix’s most dynamic shows.
Assault survivor Chanel Miller challenges victim narrative
“For a while, I believed that that was all I was. I had to force myself to relearn my real name, my identity. To relearn that this is not all that I am.”
Hanna Marcus on Gamma Phi Beta’s Annual Airbands
Airbands is Gamma Phi Beta’s biggest philanthropy event of the year, and according to Philanthropy Chair Hanna Marcus, it’s actually one of the largest international fundraising events the chapter hosts.
‘It pollutes our campus’: White supremacy named terror threat
Students are hoping to move forward with the denouncement of hate group activity on campus, as Homeland Security recently issued a “Strategic Framework for Countering Terrorism and Targeted Violence.”
Global civil rights activist Prexy Nesbitt joins Chapman
From Mozambique to Brazil, Prexy Nesbitt has made great strides in his pursuit of global peace and conflict resolution.
Best of: Old Towne Plaza’s most “Instagram worthy” location
Contra Coffee & Tea, an Orange favorite, is the best spot for snapping photos worthy of any Instagram.