Best places to take a dump on campus
Students rate which bathrooms are number one to go number two and which will leave you in the dumps.
‘Everything has a story': Little Saigon’s cuisine offers a window into Vietnamese American culture
From chè to cơm tay cầm, the district’s food scene is nostalgic for some Chapman students and a gateway for others to try something new.
‘We can help’: an inside look into Chapman’s student first-aid team
The Panther gets an insider’s view into the experiences of Arianna Romagnano, a student first responder for Chapman University First Aid.
Cultural club ‘families’ help students find a home on campus
Chapman students explore identity, heritage and community by getting involved with cultural clubs on campus.
Not the chicken nor the egg: how non-meat eaters stay fed on campus
Non-meat eaters share their experiences with the food found on Chapman campus and in the surrounding area.
Pumpkin spice, everything nice and not-so-nice
Chapman students rate their favorite pumpkin-flavored treats for the fall season.
New chairs confound Chapman STEM students
A piece of furniture in the new Swenson Family Hall of Engineering caused furrowed eyebrows among Chapman students.
Chapman Latinx Club plans events for Latinx Heritage Month
Working to create a safe space to appreciate identities, Chapman Latinx club kicks off the new school year in conjunction with the start of Latinx Heritage Month.
Preview | Latinx Heritage Month event schedule
LatinX Heritage Month, which is meant to celebrate all the different types of identities and traditions that exist among the LatinX community, officially starts Sept. 15 and ends Oct. 15.
Review | O SEA: Where seafood is for everyone
Take one step into O SEA, and you're transported somewhere that feels far away from the small town of Orange.
Fuzzy friends continue comforting students through college
Chapman students share the origin stories behind their stuffed animals and why they brought them to college.
That awkward moment when...
Embarrassing moments are an everyday occurrence. And I’m certainly not the only one on campus who had their fair share of mortifying experiences.
Video | ‘Our moment’: A Chapman graduation two years in the making
Chapman University plans to host commencement ceremonies for its class of 2020 and 2021 seniors, who are thankful to return to the normal traditions.
Best of: Quarantine hobbies that kept us sane
While huddled inside their homes, Chapman students discovered a new world of hobbies during the pandemic.
Best of: Photo editor looks back on photojournalism
As I end my first year as photo editor for The Panther, I look back at a year’s worth of assignments — some good, some bad.
‘Healthy Brain, Healthy Mind’ podcast promotes mental health awareness
Jay Kumar, director of Contemplative Practice and Wellbeing, is creating a four-part episode series that relates to Mental Health Awareness Month.
Meadows conveys struggles with identity through art
Madison Meadows submitted a photo series to Chapman magazine Calliope, conveying her experiences as a woman of color.
Mother’s Day still filled with love, even hundreds of miles apart
On this particular May 9, some members of the Chapman community feel an increased urge to celebrate their mothers or maternal figures.
Video | How Chapman University tours survived the pandemic
To continue offering campus tours during the pandemic, Chapman’s Office of Admission offers online and audio tours.
Chapman student discusses being deaf, hard of hearing during the pandemic
Senior Cianna Platt spoke to The Panther about her experiences being a hard of hearing student during the pandemic.