ALS Ice Bucket Challenge make a splash in medical advancements eight years later
The 2014 ALS Ice Bucket Challenge raised over $115 million, helping to fund a new drug for those affected by the neurological disease.
Two bi-coastal friends develop sustainable fashion brand
Isabella Chan, a senior creative writing major at Chapman, partnered with her friend Katie Xue, a senior at New York University, to create a sustainable mid-luxury fashion brand, Amoy New York.
Photo Essay | Latinx Heritage Month: a month of celebration in retrospect
One of the many city events in honor of Mexican Independence Day was El Grito — a kickoff celebration that drew a large crowd to downtown’s Calle Cuatro
UPB rings in fall with a Halloween-themed Adopt a Duck event
Rubber ducks dressed in costumes were the center of a UPB event, where students could win a prize by scooping up a duck.
The future is in her hands; student astrologist wows clientele
Chapman student, Caroline Sechio, talks about her experience being a tarot card reader and the world of astrology.
Working with your significant other: the ultimate work/life crossover
Chapman students Cooper Scott and Ashley Parke discuss their experiences being tour guides on campus together while dating.
Chapman vloggers: the students talking to their camera all the time
Chapman students discuss their experience as both a college student and a YouTube vlogger, each with a growing amount of subscribers.
How to get enthused about sports when you couldn’t care less
Chapman students discuss how they have learned to be passionate about watching sports when they would normally rather be watching Halloween movies on Sundays during this time of year.
Honoring the flapjack on national pancake day
With national pancake day landing on Sept. 26, students share their favorite pancake memories and the best spots to grab a stack.
Is ‘quiet quitting’ a good idea? Students reflect on positive work/life balance
Chapman students talk about their experiences with managing a good work/life balance and the new phenomenon of quiet quitting.
Chapman LGBTQIA+ groups offer community through open discussion
Q Spirit, now in its second year at Chapman, is a support group for LGBTQIA+ students where they can meet and have conversations about their queer identities and experiences with religion and spirituality.
Dodge professor digs into every bite as a food reviewer
Christopher Trela, an assistant professor in public relations and advertising at Dodge College, spends his time outside of teaching diving into the world of journalism by writing food reviews.
Chapman community reacts to the death of Queen Elizabeth II
Upon her death on Sept. 8, people all around the world came together to remember her legacy as a good-hearted queen. But there were others who did not understand why the queen, and the whole royal family, is so adorned.
Student baker creates scoops of gooey bliss with cookie business
Rebekah Sheff, a junior integrated education studies major, started her baking business "Sweet Sheff" last year and is stepping up the cookie game in Orange.
Transition into fall fashion with these fits: all under $100
Chapman students are dressing in lighter cozy clothes to get in the fall spirit, while also trying not to faint in the Orange County heatwave.
College move-in day isn’t always like the movies
Freshman move-in day can be hectic at times, but Chapman students say the cozy results are worth it.
Was it something I read? Students share their favorite summer reads
The Panther aims to find if Chapman students are as well read as the city of Orange after a June report found the city is the most-read town in the U.S.
Making music: students find harmony in campus ensemble groups
The University Choir is one of the ensemble opportunities on campus for students to get involved with music and get class credit.
What comes first: the album or the tour dates?
As artists begin a new trend of announcing concert tour dates before releasing new albums, Chapman students discuss their opinions and experiences.
Best of: art installations around campus
Although students might be tired due to their upcoming finals, they can take a break with a walk around campus as they take in the history and culture from Chapman’s hefty art collection.