‘Hard pill to swallow’: Old Towne Orange visitors lament business closures
Small businesses such as The Aussie Bean, Growl Juice Pub and Fork & Salad have shut down due to the pandemic.
Analysis | Want to ace your virtual interview? Chapman’s career center can help
After learning about virtual interviewing tools Chapman’s Career and Professional Development offers, I decided to try some of them myself.
Students anxious about socialization post-pandemic
With social interaction taking a virtual format during the pandemic, students reflect on the awkwardness of returning in-person.
Chapman alumna works to emphasize intersectional environmentalism
Leah Thomas, a Chapman environmental science and policy alumna, is the founder of the popular Instagram platform @intersectionalenvironmentalist.
Unexpected closures of Ruby’s Diner locations leave customers heartbroken
Ruby’s Diner permanently closed locations in Huntington Beach and Oceanside, leaving many longtime customers devastated.
Virtual Spring Career Fair connects students with workforce opportunities
Over 400 students attended the Spring Career Fair, meeting in groups or one-on-one sessions with employers from around the country.
Creator of Downtown Disney’s ‘Black Panther’ mural reflects on its impact
The mural commemorating the life and death of Chadwick Boseman was visible from the streets of Downtown Disney from Sept. 24 to Feb. 28.
Family-owned McFly’s thrift store recovers after fire
A Feb. 11 electric fire caused damage to the family-owned McFly’s Thrift Store, destroying all of the inventory inside.
Students help bring environmental justice course to Chapman
A coalition of students and alumni worked with Jason Keller to add an environmental justice course to the curriculum.
Study finds that selfies lower female self-esteem, heighten self-objectification
Chapman professor Megan Vendemia recently published a research study that focuses on the effects of women taking selfies.
Black joy and family: BSU’s focus this Black History Month
This year’s Black History Month theme highlights inherent family values, which the Black Student Union aims to celebrate by promoting Black joy.
Orange Home Grown market brings locally grown produce to Chapman community
The Orange Home Grown farmer’s market offers students the ability to shop small and meet local farmers and vendors.
Cross Cultural Center spotlights students’ Lunar New Year celebrations
The Cross Cultural Center hosted an Instagram campaign that highlighted students’ favorite Lunar New Year memories.
Wilkinson College photo collection focuses on intimacy
Nigerian American photographer Hakeem Adewumi shared photos of Black queer individuals, explaining their importance and his inspirations.
SGA tackles higher education issues in new podcast
The new “Hey, SGA!” podcast discusses a range of issues affecting students from financial aid to global warming.
COVID-19 dorm life in pictures
A photo essay of the experience of a transfer college student during the pandemic.
Chapman partners with nonprofit to educate formerly incarcerated youth
Victoria Carty partnered with Underground GRIT, a nonprofit that strives to help formerly incarcerated youth attend college and apply for jobs.
Holiday celebration scales back production to follow COVID-19 guidelines
“A Taste of Winterfest” was held in lieu of the traditionally grand event, generating both excitement and concern from students.
Students show professor appreciation on Zoom in TikTok trend
After a semester of remote learning, students surprised professors with “Thank you” signs during their Zoom classes.
Students relocate after roommates test positive for COVID-19
Over the semester, many students have faced a unique conundrum: what to do if their roommate tested positive for COVID-19.