Socialism, fake news, Donald Trump: D’Souza speaks on campus
The focus of D’Souza’s discussion was “The Failures of Socialism,” followed by a Q&A with topics ranging from fake news and sanctuary cities to Trump’s successes and failures.
Huckabee Sanders and Gibbs disclose varying thoughts on fake news
One of the most consequential conversations shared between the press secretaries was about fake news.
‘What better way to kick it off’: Inside the Sanders/Gibbs event
The audience at the inaugural event for the Center of Freedom of Expression and Media Integrity was not quiet one.
Over 600 Chapman alumni, affiliates, call for Sanders to be disinvited
The open letter was sent to President Daniele Struppa and Dean Lisa Sparks Nov. 18, detailing disdain regarding former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ presence at a Chapman event scheduled Nov. 20.
Bi-annual Clothesline Project hosted by C.A.R.E.S.
The purpose of the event is to “bring out the hidden epidemic of interpersonal violence and sexual assault,” Smith said.
Francisco Cantu opens La Frontera Conference as keynote
Francisco Cantu thought he could be a humane force in the U.S. Border Patrol. What he found was a culture of cruelty, during the Obama Administration.
Club 55 hosts discussion on diversity in Disney productions
“We all love Disney and it brings us joy, but there are things that Disney does wrong,” said Stephani Sommer, a sophomore communication studies and public relations and advertising double major.
#FreeRodneyReed Day of Action reaches Chapman
“To my experience, a lot of people don’t care about the things that happen outside of themselves,” Wilson said.
Chapman student’s semester abroad ends early due to Hong Kong protests
The protests in Hong Kong started peacefully, but have recently turned violent due to the brutality and conflict between the locals and the Hong Kong police. Now, the Chinese University of Hong Kong is inoperable.
Candidates for 45th speak on gun violence
In response to the shooting and renewed calls for gun legislation, The Panther spoke to Republican candidates running for the U.S. House of Representatives in the 45th district, which encompasses Orange County, to hear how they plan to tackle the issue of gun control and gun violence.
‘We will never feel normal again’: The aftermath of the Santa Clarita shooting
“There was a gunman on campus and at least four people were shot. I’m scared, everyone is sacred, everyone is crying. We don’t know what’s happening,” the text message read.
Indigenous Peoples’ Heritage Month celebrated in kickoff event
Filmmaker Jarrar discusses border walls, conflict at film screening
Emily Meade explains changing consent culture in media industry
‘Just fabulous’: Chapman alum reflects on their lasting legacy
D.A.C.A. students left with uncertainty
Valencia champions Thunberg’s call for action on climate change
Orange City Council candidate Betty Valencia marched in support of climate change polices underneath the hot sun Nov. 1 alongside world-renowned climate activist Greta Thunberg at the youth climate rally in Los Angeles.
Valencia champions Thunberg’s call for action on climate change
Orange City Council candidate Betty Valencia marched in support of climate change polices Nov. 1 alongside world-renowned climate activist Greta Thunberg at the youth climate rally in Los Angeles.
Ron Steiner and John Compton speak on impeachment inquiry
The status of the inquiry is always changing, according to Steiner, but as of this past week, closed door depositions are finishing and witnesses are prepared to be questioned this upcoming week.
Rocky Horror Picture Show fulfills promise to be ‘extra weird’
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