Making ‘Climate Champions’ out of Chapman students
Environmental activists working locally, nationally and internationally spoke about how to combat the global climate crisis.
‘Signal of hope’: Disneyland reopening welcomed by fans, cast members
California residents are welcomed back to Disneyland amid lessening COVID-19 restrictions in Orange County’s orange, “moderate” tier.
Seniors cope with ‘senioritis’ stress, post-grad job search
Seniors at Chapman are currently balancing a final month of classes with job searches in industries still reeling from the pandemic.
‘Activism is rooted in love’: Chapman Activist Coalition fights toward justice
Tired of witnessing a pattern of racial injustices, seniors Lucile Henderson and Natalia Ventura established the Chapman Activist Coalition.
Chapman professor wins National Book Critics Circle Award
Tom Zoellner won the 2020 National Book Critics Circle Award in nonfiction for his account of the 1831 Christmas Rebellion in his book.
Chapman celebrates Earth Day with mediation session
Jay Kumar led an Earth Day meditation session aimed to build communion and connection between students and the planet.
‘Meaningful’: Little Saigon offers home for Vietnamese community
The Cross-Cultural Center collaborated with Rebecca Hesgard to commemorate Little Saigon in an April 14 presentation.
Confetti and confusion: high school seniors consider acceptances to Chapman
Prospective students are weighing the pros and cons of committing to Chapman for the next four years.
Two Chapman sophomores create hair business
Ashley Robinson and Tamara Morris created a hair styling business, Hair at Chapman, after experiencing difficulty finding stylist options.
Chapman’s new speculative fiction magazine Ouroboros debuts first issue
Chapman’s newest student-run magazine, Ouroboros, features short stories that include elements of sci-fi, fantasy and horror.
Cross-Cultural Center hosts “Conversation on Colorism”
With special guest Ryan Holmes, along with other student panelists, the Cross-Cultural Center hosted a discussion on identity confusion and media perception.
OC Justice Initiative aims to empower youth activism
Chapman alumnus Justice Crudup created the Orange County Justice Initiative with the goal of empowering youth to fight injustices.
Six Flags Magic Mountain reopens, other theme parks to follow
Here is a breakdown of the COVID-19 protocols and reopening plans for theme parks close to Chapman University.
The twisted mind of Jay Reilly: Chapman student to write 100 sketches in 100 days
Junior television writing and production major Jay Reilly has the goal of writing 100 sketch comedy scripts over the course of 100 days.
Local business curates graduation stoles, collegiate apparel
Show Your Spirit, located in Anaheim, sells custom clothing including Greek apparel, graduation stoles and more.
New student organization aims to amplify voices of marginalized musicians
The Musicians of Color Association is a student-run collective that strives to dismantle white dominance in music and provide a platform for BIPOC musicians.
Betty Valencia wraps up Women’s History Month at Chapman
Alumna Betty Valencia spoke about intersectional identities and how they have influenced her activism in a keynote event.
Miss going to concerts? City National Grove of Anaheim has a solution
The City National Grove of Anaheim hosts drive-in specials to provide “an escape from reality” during the pandemic.
COVID-19’s impact on online behavior
A recent study examined internet search terms and social media trends to observe how the pandemic has affected online behavior.
Analysis | Psychological tendencies we wouldn’t have without the pandemic
From avoiding large crowds to the panic of putting on a mask in public, the pandemic has forced new, habitual tendencies.