Analysis | Are we prepared for Trump’s reelection?
The unknown future begs the question. If Trump wins reelection, is the country prepared for what comes next?
Analysis | Violence may arise after election is called
With the election only one day away, scholars spoke to The Panther on the likelihood of post-election violence.
Social media and politics: furthering American polarization
As an increased reliance on technology shapes the landscape of social interaction in the U.S., the 2020 presidential election is no exception.
Voter registration numbers surge before election
Youth voter turnout will play a critical role in determining the fate of the general election.
Opinion | Sexism inherent in Trump campaign
Though the residue of the patriarchy is an inescapable facet of day-to-day life, our country’s politicians should be held to a certain standard.
Opinion | Flag wars: symbols of undying support
“Flag wars” suggest a comparison to Nazi Germany that makes me wonder whether America will continue to follow in that rhetoric’s footsteps.
‘In tears’: Chino Hills residents debate evacuating during fire
Strong winds brought the Blue Ridge Fire north of Yorba Linda to Chino Hills, causing the evacuation of at least 8,000 households.
‘You couldn’t see anything’: Silverado, Blue Ridge fires scorch over 26,000 acres
Many Chapman University students evacuated their homes Oct. 26, as fires and poor air quality threaten neighborhoods in Irvine and Yorba Linda.
‘Nothing can really beat in-person’: some favor on-campus learning
As some opt-in for in-person learning this fall, all faculty members are required to return to campus by the interterm and spring semester.
Professor voices School of Communication’s poor leadership with faculty, staff
A professor told The Panther that faculty is unsure of what Dean Lisa Sparks is doing, and said they are reprimanded for asking questions.
COVID-19 outbreaks in residence halls follow campus reopening
Twenty-eight students living in Chapman housing have tested positive for COVID-19 and 17 students are actively in isolation, as of Oct. 28.
Study abroad programs canceled for spring 2021
Due to the uncertainty of safe traveling conditions, all Chapman spring 2021 study abroad programs are canceled.
Final presidential match raises questions about debate efficacy
The final face-off between Donald Trump and Joe Biden demonstrated civility not seen in their first debate, but questions still arose about its substantivity.
Analysis | Settling for Biden
The 2020 presidential election reintroduces a certain moral dilemma for many Americans: to choose between the lesser of two evils.
‘Second Armenian genocide’: Arabian fears for fate of her country
Chapman senior Lindsey Arabian has seen her family members in Armenia enlisted to fight for a war between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Editorial | Why debate?
As far as we can see, debates don't seem to accomplish anything. Its only function is to widen an ever-increasing partisan gap.
Opinion | Can you be friends with a Trump supporter?
In short, probably. But I just can’t do it.
Opinion | Dear fellow Christians
Can a so-called conservative Christian not vote for a Democratic candidate or support a more liberal policy and vice versa? We must break out of this dichotomy.
Q&A | Open Orange City Council seat for District 5
District 5 candidates Ana Gutierrez, a grassroots politician, and Rick Ledesma, member of the Orange Unified Board of Education, are dueling for the open seat on Orange City Council.
Q&A | Open Orange City Council seat for District 3
Candidates Dannett Abbot-Wicker and John Russo are running for the open District 3 seat against Mike Alvarez, the chair’s incumbent.
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