Chapman students enter Redbull ‘Can You Make It’ challenge
For many people, going a week without a phone, credit cards and cash is unfeasible – especially while traveling across Europe. Chapman Phi Delta Theta fraternity brothers Andrew Bauer, John Joyce and Devin Nava are doing just that using only Red Bull as currency. Together, they make up a team they call the OC Moment Makers, and they believe they have what it takes to reach Berlin from one of five starting locations in Europe.
‘Power of visibility’: Artist Maya Freelon highlights identity
In celebration of Black History Month, Chapman’s digital Escalette Art Collection highlighted the work of award-winning African American artist Maya Freelon-Asante, who is best known for her sculptures and practice of combining printwork with photography.
Review | Anticipating Stranger Things season 4, here’s a recap
“Stranger Things” is one of my favorite shows and I have absolutely no shame in saying that. When season three dropped July 4, 2019, I watched it in two days. Now that season four is official, I thought it would be best to recap the previous season.
Global warming causes Antarctica to reach record high temperature
Global warming has been attributed to greenhouse gas emissions which thicken the ozone layer. Consequences of the rising temperature in Antarctica include rising sea levels and devastating circumstances for endangered wildlife.
Gayle King criticized for discussing Kobe Bryant’s sexual assault case
Gayle King issued a statement of forgiveness to Snoop Dogg after the interview with Lisa Leslie. King said that she could see both sides of the sensitive issue, according to The New York Times.
Review | “Dolemite” is a testament to the legacy of black comedy
One of many Oscar snubs this year, Eddie Murphy’s “Dolemite Is My Name” was an amazing, biopic comedy chronicling the life of the living one-man-show, Rudy Ray Moore. With humble beginnings, working at a record store by day and as an MC at a club by night, Moore made his name in the entertainment industry as his alter-ego Dolemite.
Review | “Birds of Prey” had the potential to be a feminist blockbuster
“Birds of Prey” had the opportunity to be an Avenger-style antihero badass feminist blockbuster, but ended up being a convoluted mess of under-developed female characters and motives that drove the plot to an un-satisfying end.
Six cases of Coronavirus in California pose low threat to residents
Twelve confirmed cases of the novel Coronavirus are present in the United States, six of which are in California
Valentine’s Day transcends normative romantic love for students
From ancient Roman fertility rituals, to the first love letter, to mass-produced holiday cards; a lot has changed about how humans celebrate love.
Best Sodexo employee: Qdoba’s ‘people-person’ Willy Benton
Service with a smile has never materialized itself more perfectly than with Willy Benton. An employee at Chapman since 2006, Benton said he’s wholeheartedly embraced the additional work required of the university’s growing student population. In fact, he’s never called out sick or missed a single day on the job.
Best campus coffee: Starbucks vs. Einstein’s
The two places on campus dedicated to supplementing students’ daily dose of caffeine are Einstein’s Bros. Bagels and Starbucks – but which is superior?
Best bust: actress and singer Ethel Merman
Merman’s bust is one of the only busts at Chapman that is not just a persons face. It shows her, full of life, with one arm extended and the other arm nonexistent.
Best place to view Disneyland fireworks: Chapman Grand
For Chapman students, the four-mile distance between main campus and the happiest place on Earth makes study breaks at 9:30 p.m. something to look forward to.
Best dorm configuration: bunk beds optimize small space
The first hurdle freshmen in the dorms tackle is arranging three twin XL beds, desks, chairs, and dressers.
Best restaurant orders: don’t take your Panther bucks for granted
It’s a question that’s asked in many tours at Chapman. It’s something we grapple with every day. What should we eat?
Best place to break up with someone: Beckman’s fourth floor patio
For those of you navigating the difficult world of dating at Chapman, you should know the best place on campus to break up with someone: the random outdoor patio on the fourth floor of Beckman Hall.
Chapman’s bathrooms: an in-depth analysis
An in-depth analysis into the bathrooms that shape our Chapman Experience.
Best times to go to Starbucks: set an alarm for the early morning
With never ending deadlines, unfinished projects and the daunting approach of finals, it’s no surprise that students are consuming an unnatural amount of daily caffeine.
‘Freaky Friday of the Trump Era’: Ngnomire’s movie “In My Shoes” set to film in 2020
Ngnomire shared with The Panther the concept trailer that was filmed in October. The trailer was intended to be used for promotion, crowdfunding and attracting donors to help fund the movie.
‘Sayings are like hugs to the community’: Magliato’s messages bring light to Orange
Opening its first Sunday service on March 28, 1976, there’s something else that separates this church from others – and it has to do with the marquee above the building’s sets of double doors.