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Orange Paseo brings business back to Old Towne
Megan Forrester 10/26/20 Megan Forrester 10/26/20

Orange Paseo brings business back to Old Towne

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Orange Plaza has created a new outside dining experience for locals to enjoy with safety regulations in place.

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Consumer patterns uninfluenced by Amazon workplace surveillance
Nicholas De Lucca 10/26/20 Nicholas De Lucca 10/26/20

Consumer patterns uninfluenced by Amazon workplace surveillance

Amazon introduced tracking technology to ensure no time is wasted during the pandemic. However, questions rise about the technology’s ethics.

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Resource guide created for Black students at Chapman
Megan Forrester 10/19/20 Megan Forrester 10/19/20

Resource guide created for Black students at Chapman

A resource guide aimed to help Black students better acclimate to Orange highlights local Black-owned businesses and restaurants.

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COVID-19 endangers Orange County’s homeless population
Mitali Shukla 10/19/20 Mitali Shukla 10/19/20

COVID-19 endangers Orange County’s homeless population

Mercy House in Santa Ana has transitioned over 500 homeless into permanent housing since March.

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Alumna aims to guide struggling students through firsthand experience
Katie Reul 10/12/20 Katie Reul 10/12/20

Alumna aims to guide struggling students through firsthand experience

Yvette Hernandez, a Chapman alumna and ministry intern at the Fish Interfaith Center, hosts the weekly “Be Seen, Be Heard, Be Loved” digital gathering.

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Admission office prepares remote experiences for prospective students
Megan Forrester 10/12/20 Megan Forrester 10/12/20

Admission office prepares remote experiences for prospective students

The Office of Admission established new virtual programs to reach and interact with prospective students across the globe during the pandemic.

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‘It’s much more than hair’: New act bans race-based hair discrimination
Micaela Bastianelli 10/12/20 Micaela Bastianelli 10/12/20

‘It’s much more than hair’: New act bans race-based hair discrimination

The Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair (CROWN) Act, passed by the House of Representatives, aims to end hair discrimination.

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Guest speaker reflects on wrongful incarceration
Nanette Lui 10/4/20 Nanette Lui 10/4/20

Guest speaker reflects on wrongful incarceration

Jimmie C. Gardner was wrongly convicted of sexual assault in 1990 and faced 27 years in prison out of his 110-year sentence. He shared his story Sept. 29.

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New exam monitoring software poses privacy concerns
Mitali Shukla 10/4/20 Mitali Shukla 10/4/20

New exam monitoring software poses privacy concerns

Chapman signed a deal with Proctorio, a software that can crack down on academic dishonesty. However, it raises some ethical and privacy concerns.

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SheWolf Society strives for inclusion in writers’ room
Megan Forrester 10/4/20 Megan Forrester 10/4/20

SheWolf Society strives for inclusion in writers’ room

The new on-campus club SheWolf Society aims to amplify voices of women and LGBTQIA+ creatives.

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‘Playing a game of chance’: Reflections on Breonna Taylor case
Micaela Bastianelli 10/4/20 Micaela Bastianelli 10/4/20

‘Playing a game of chance’: Reflections on Breonna Taylor case

Brett Hankison, one of three officers involved in Breonna Taylor’s shooting March 13, was indicted and released on $15,000 bail. The Chapman community mourn over her wrongful death and the case’s decision.

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‘No shame’: webinars aim to destigmatize mental health
Tryphena Yeboah 9/28/20 Tryphena Yeboah 9/28/20

‘No shame’: webinars aim to destigmatize mental health

The “Healthy Brain, Healthy Mind” webinar series combines scientific research and spirituality to engage in practicing mindfulness.

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Employees in the dark on Disneyland reopening
Megan Forrester 9/28/20 Megan Forrester 9/28/20

Employees in the dark on Disneyland reopening

Disneyland and Walt Disney World announced Sept. 29 that they will lay off an estimated 28,000 employees due to the park closures.

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Trump administration speculates banning TikTok over data breaching
Micaela Bastianelli 9/28/20 Micaela Bastianelli 9/28/20

Trump administration speculates banning TikTok over data breaching

TikTok partnered with Oracle and Walmart to work around a U.S. government national security threat that could ban the application in the country.

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Leah Aldridge seeks to diversify Chapman as newly hired Dodge faculty
Micaela Bastianelli 9/21/20 Micaela Bastianelli 9/21/20

Leah Aldridge seeks to diversify Chapman as newly hired Dodge faculty

Chapman’s push toward diversity brought forth the hiring of new screenwriting and film studies professor Leah Aldridge.

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The Collective’s new ‘Capsule Series’ showcases student talent
Megan Forrester 9/21/20 Megan Forrester 9/21/20

The Collective’s new ‘Capsule Series’ showcases student talent

Members of Chapman’s on-campus organization for arts and music, The Collective, created “The Capsule Series,” a visual project featuring several artists.

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Student designs ‘Chap-tivism’ timeline detailing campus activism
Aarushi Bhaskaran 9/21/20 Aarushi Bhaskaran 9/21/20

Student designs ‘Chap-tivism’ timeline detailing campus activism

Dating back to 1861, senior peace studies major Natalia Ventura conducted research to create a timeline that marked over 96 entries of activism and social injustice at Chapman University.

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Screen acting alumna Regina Bryant shoots pilot of web series ‘L.Y.F.E.’
Mitali Shukla 9/21/20 Mitali Shukla 9/21/20

Screen acting alumna Regina Bryant shoots pilot of web series ‘L.Y.F.E.’

Since her spring graduation, Regina Bryant has filmed the pilot episode of a coming-of-age web series titled “L.Y.F.E.,” which features four students at a historically Black college or university (HBCU).

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Review | Black-owned restaurants you have to visit in Orange County
Dalia Vered 9/21/20 Dalia Vered 9/21/20

Review | Black-owned restaurants you have to visit in Orange County

Whether you’re looking for some authentic Southern grill, vegan treats, coffee or pastries, there are plenty of fantastic options from Black-owned restaurants in Orange County to visit.

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Livestream raves mimic concert experiences
Micaela Bastianelli 9/14/20 Micaela Bastianelli 9/14/20

Livestream raves mimic concert experiences

Even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, enthusiasm is still high among festivalgoers, as ravers are taking the culture to their own living rooms.

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