A comprehensive guide for students returning to campus housing
The Panther gathered information from Chapman’s CU Safely Back plan and Residence Life and First Year Experience, to create a nine-item guide for students anticipating to live on campus in the fall.
Editorial | Where is the line?
On Aug. 12, Chapman law professor John Eastman published an article in Newsweek questioning Kamala Harris’ citizenship. So many members of the community that Chapman claims to care so much about, were outraged – and the institution does nothing except hide behind the front of free speech.
Chapman professor questions Harris’ eligibility for vice presidency
John Eastman, a Chapman University law professor, stirred controversy after questioning California Sen. Kamala Harris’ eligibility for vice presidency.
First-years to receive mandatory diversity training; Administration expands search to hire BIPOC faculty
In efforts to make Chapman a more inclusive campus, first-years will attend diversity training during orientation week. Chapman administration has also invested $500,000 into hiring more Black faculty.
Chapman announces remote semester as state releases new guidance for reopening universities
After a long-awaited response from state officials, Chapman will seek county approval on in-person instruction for labs and studio-based classes.
Sparks’ comments in NPR interview contradict reports from panelists in white paper
The Orange County Board of Education released a white paper recommending schools return to in-person instruction.
CU over Zoom: fall semester begins online with new technology
With a $2 million investment, advances in Chapman technology will better cater to the needs of successful remote instruction.
Student petition highlights controversial busts
Chapman administration will establish a committee to review campus statues and revise its selection process for deeming which historical figures are selected for busts.
Vandalism of Berlin Wall found not political, malicious
After a July vandalism to Chapman’s piece of the Berlin Wall, Orange Police Department and Public Safety launched an investigation to find the suspect, determining by the nature of the crime that it had no specific political motivation.
Chapman officially postpones 2020 commencement
Chapman’s response to COVID-19: Everything you need to know
Campus resources that are good to know
‘Trump looks good for reelection’: political analysts discuss 2020 race
Presidential scholars, political analysts and campaign strategists reflected on the 2020 United States presidential primary election results at the Election Analysis and Postmortem: Perspectives from the Left, Right and Center event March 4. The event was hosted by The Center for Freedom of Expression and Media Integrity.
Opinion | Why we need Women’s History
If I got a dollar for every time I’ve heard a man say, “Women are equal in the United States. Why are you complaining?” I’d be a rich woman.
Inside the Womxn’s Herstory Month kick-off
The event was an introduction to the variety of other events planned by the Cross-Cultural Center (CCC) throughout the month to educate on the principles of feminism.
Leading women inspire ambition in students
The panel consisted of four women, all in leadership positions at Chapman University. They told personal stories and gave their perspectives on their journey to where they are today.
Patriot Front propaganda litters campus on Super Tuesday
Multiple stickers, including one that read “Life of our nation, liberty of our people, victory of the American spirit,” were posted on top of stickers that endorsed Bernie Sanders for president.
‘A lot at stake’ for young voters in 2020 race
The line to vote wrapped at Chapman around the perimeter of Argyros Forum. The wait time totaled two hours. Still, students continued to exercise their right to vote in the 2020 United States presidential primary election March 3.
Opinion | California’s primary locks out voters
For the first time in my life, I participated in a government election. I voted. What began as holding my dad’s hand as he cast his vote had transformed into me signing my primary ballot before placing it in the mail. My dream of wearing my rightfully earned “I voted” sticker had become a reality.
White supremacist group graffitis campus the morning of Super Tuesday
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