‘Bulk up’: Orange retailers prepare online inventory for holiday season
Small businesses have had to adapt to increasing COVID-19 rates during one of the most profitable times of the year.
Students stay merry during COVID-19 through holiday decor
Despite the pandemic putting a damper on the holiday season, some students are embracing holiday traditions in safe ways.
‘Silver lining’: Christmas tree farms take advantage of outdoor activities
The pandemic has had a financial toll on small businesses. Yet there’s one venue that’s managed to thrive.
Once upon a time, she (basically) lived on Mars
Kate Greene discussed her experiences in NASA’s first “HI-SEAS” mission, a simulation of a Martian environment.
Team Shaka dance group aims to encourage hip-hop appreciation
Team Shaka cultivates a community of high-energy hip-hop dancers, despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
South Asian Student Association hosts first virtual Diwali celebration
Diwali serves as a New Year celebration of the victory of light over darkness for Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Newar Buddhists alike.
‘Tunnel of Oppression’ exhibit presents minority experience
This year, the annual “Tunnel of Oppression” exhibit turned virtual, discussing lookism, heterosexism and racism.
Election anxiety presents ‘existential threat’ for students
Students have reported feeling increased anxiety over the course of election week.
Analysis | Record numbers of diverse candidates elected to Congress
The Panther has compiled information on a few of the candidates that contributed to the list of firsts for Congress.
Global activists emphasize historic human rights movements
The Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences hosted the “Working for Racial Justice and Human Rights” virtual event Nov. 2.
Analysis | Fake news may contribute to political polarization
Social media and the freedom of the press has allowed Americans to share information whether it is factual or not.
Orange County fires put California lifestyle into perspective
As students flock to California for higher education, wildfires, earthquakes and the pandemic have sparked a reality check.
‘Just a matter of time’: worsening fire seasons attributed to climate change
Research has linked the increase in California wildfires to man-made global warming.
Students debate merit of on-campus classes
Registration is approaching fast for Chapman students, who will have to decide whether to attend classes in-person or online.
New name, same style: Taqueria De Anda rebrands
Orange restaurant Taqueria De Anda, which has served Chapman students for over a decade, has rebranded under the new name “Taqueria Hoy!”
Small businesses make up for OC Fair cancellation
In lieu of the annual fair, the Orange County Fair and Event Center board hosted the “Fair Food Drive-Thru” at the Costa Mesa fairgrounds.
‘Exacerbates our pain’: Zoom classes challenge students with disabilities
While everyone at Chapman continues to grapple with the hardships of an online academic year, students with disabilities may face an added layer of difficulty.
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.
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.
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.