Preview | Father’s Milk comedy sketch club gears up for first live performance since COVID-19
Members of Father’s Milk, a comedy sketch club at Chapman, proudly describe themselves as a low-budget version of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live.”
‘Step into the darkness’: deep sea diver and author Jill Heinerth visits Chapman
Deep sea photographer and cave diver Jill Heinerth has pursued an underwater career for over 30 years, documenting her discoveries along the way.
Homecoming weekend rekindles college memories for parents
During Chapman’s Homecoming week, parents are able to live vicariously through their college kids for one weekend.
Review | Where to get ice cream from around the world in Orange County
The Panther broke down the top local creameries where you can get your fill of ice cream from around the world, just a short car ride away.
Local nail studio promotes artistry, clean beauty
Lollipop Nails in the Orange circle strives for jaw-dropping nail art, a tidy atmosphere and non-toxic products.
Hollywood takes over Halloween costumes at Chapman
Students discuss dressing up as characters from both old and new films and TV shows.
Student spin instructor paves way for dance-inducing workout
Student GroupX fitness instructor Mia McCarthy utilizes a spin bike to create a workout that feels more like a dance party.
Carving pumpkin faces in new places
Sophomore broadcast journalism and documentary major Seth Karall decorates his dorm wall with bloody murder weapons in the spirit of the spooky season.
Rainbow Mic Night: a celebration of the queer community
Chapman performers will celebrate LGBTQIA+ History Month at the Cross-Cultural Center’s Rainbow Mic Night.
Paw-sitive spirit of service dogs on campus
The Panther spoke to three service dog handlers and their tail-wagging companions about their experiences during college.
Blue light glasses: Do they really work?
The question remains: do blue light glasses actually work? The answer is still elusive.
626 Night Market enriches community with Asian food, carnival fun
This year, 626 Night Market will remain in Orange County every weekend of October, offering over 250 food stands, merchants and carnival games.
Commuter students talk about life behind the wheel
Sitting in rush hour traffic that Wednesday afternoon, Donovan’s worst nightmare was soon brought to reality, being a commuter student from Long Beach.
Letting Instagram followers control my day
Well, that’s how my Tuesday was this week. And it was all thanks to my lovely 832 Instagram followers — who dictated pretty much every decision I needed to make for a day.
Adopt-A-Succulent event connects plant-loving community on campus
This year, Adopt-A-Succulent was such a hit that all the succulents brought in were adopted and given happy new homes. Though Sondak told The Panther she does not measure success by numbers.
Her Campus: words from women writers
Chapman’s Her Campus chapter awoke from a period of dormancy with help of senior screenwriting major Julianna Mitchell.
Dyed over 20 times, Emma Sharman’s hair is a blank canvas
Emma Sharman feels the most themself when they have bright colored hair.
Inspiration behind the ink: Chapman students, faculty reflect on meanings behind their tattoos
Chapman students and faculty reflect on their tattoos and the unique motivations for getting each one.
No place like home: biggest differences in Orange for out-of-state students
Students new to California reflect on the biggest culture shocks of moving from their hometowns.
The elephant in the classroom: perspectives on Rate My Professors
Chapman professors share their perspectives on the popular professor rating site Rate My Professors