Three dozen COVID-19 cases instill doubts of safe campus return
Thirteen new student residents tested positive after the university conducted free COVID-19 testing. Some are worried the campus reopening will lead to an outbreak.
Performance student resources expanded for in-person transition
Instrument and voice majors can now access campus practice rooms and Zoom lesson rooms – which provide a grand piano, computer, microphone and WiFi.
Student government town hall raises COVID-19 questions
The Student Government Association hosted a town hall meeting Oct. 15 for students to discuss concerns regarding the return to campus.
Q&A | Open Orange City Council seat for District 2
All nominees want to rebuild Orange’s economy and create higher paying jobs. However, they aim to prioritize funding for differing areas of the community.
Q&A | Open Orange City Council seat for District 1
While the four nominees differ in their approaches to combating community grievances, responding to COVID-19’s economic impact and ensuring public safety are forefront concerns across the board.
Q&A | Open Orange City Council seats for mayor
Mark Murphy, the current mayor of Orange elected in 2018, will be running for reelection against urban planner Adrienne Gladson.
Chapman to offer four-tiered testing as students decide whether to return
Some students are wary about returning to in-person undergraduate classes Oct. 19, as Chapman University reported 18 positive cases of the coronavirus Oct. 9.
First-ever virtual homecoming unites alumni
This year’s homecoming saw alumni reunions and awards, a virtual 5K race and gathered the Chapman community to globally participate in the celebration.
‘It felt more traditional’: vice presidential debate saw constructive dialogue
The debate touched upon questions about civility and unity and addressed the coronavirus pandemic in light of President Donald Trump’s own positive diagnosis.
Opinion | Questions on the White House negligence
Not everything has to be a win. The coronavirus pandemic isn’t a game, but the excuses made by the Trump administration make it feel like one.
Shuttle system reopens with social distancing measures
The shuttle service offer trips to the Ralphs grocery store in Orange on top of transportation between the four open residence halls.
Newly blue Orange County may soon shift back after 48th district election
The upcoming election results will help determine if Orange County continues its newfound Democratic trend or if it will return to its Republican roots.
Spirituality without physicality: toll of COVID-19 on religious groups
With many religious institutions continuing exclusively in a virtual format, faithful students and staff elaborate on their experience coping during the pandemic.
Analysis | Top 5 California propositions college students should know
Voters in California can vote on 12 ballot initiatives that directly influence state policy and legislation in the general election. Here are the top five to know.
Law professor addresses Trump tax scandal
While Trump’s tax returns are not publicly available, Chapman University tax law professor Bobby Dexter explained how a net operating loss could be at fault.
Analysis | Candidates’ positions on issues within first presidential debate
The Panther collected analyses from the presidents of Chapman Republicans and Chapman Democrats to dissect Trump and Biden’s positions in the debate.
SGA partners with BSU to expedite action plan
Student government has formed 12 different task forces, made of two to four members, to promote the accompanying 12 Black Student Union action items.
Opinion | Trump is why we need a wealth tax
When I learned that President Donald Trump paid virtually no taxes the year he won the election, I wasn’t the least bit surprised.
COVID-19 diagnoses strike White House, impede Trump campaign trail
President Donald Trump will reside in Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for an indefinite amount of time as he recovers from the coronavirus.
Opinion | Not to be an alarmist, but I’m alarmed
Donald Trump’s display during the presidential debate should concern every citizen fearful our country is drifting toward an authoritarian regime. Because it is.
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