Chapman Republicans post stokes conflict amongst student body
Chapman Republicans supports sitting President Trump’s move to call the general election fraudulent, disturbing students.
Raths reflects on loss in 45th Congressional District race
Democratic incumbent Katie Porter defeated Republican Greg Raths, securing her seat for another two-year term.
Chapman Republicans post stokes conflict amongst student body
Chapman Republicans supports sitting President Trump’s move to call the general election fraudulent, disturbing students.
Analysis | Underestimated Republican turnout product of polls, cancel culture
Support for President Trump’s reelection was underrepresented by polling. Orange County Republicans explained why that may be.
Editorial | The complexities of the American flag
America has let down its flag. What was once a symbol of perseverance and justice has since been clouded.
New members elected as Orange City Council grows
After the 2020 general election, Orange residents elected three new city council members and reelected two others.
Senate race results remain unknown until 2021
The runoff elections in Georgia will decide the final Senate count, which will result in either a 50-50 party split or another Republican Party majority term.
Analysis | The most likely candidates for Harris’ seat
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris’ empty Senate seat needs to be filled. Here are California’s likely contenders for the seat.
Orange County witnesses highest voter turnout, begins election audit
Orange County reflected higher-than-average voter turnout in the 2020 general election, a trend visible across the nation.
Political science scholars unpack the 2020 election
Chapman political science faculty members discuss the 2020 election and explore the future of politics in a town hall.
Residence Life to open dormitories to first-year students
For spring semester, residence halls on campus will open for student housing amidst the volatility of the pandemic.
Californians vote Biden, but are hesitant on liberal legislation
63.8% of Californians voted for Joe Biden in the 2020 election. They didn’t show the same support towards propositions.
‘Disposable’: Faculty confront administrators on mandate to return
Faculty members questioned senior staff on a safe campus return and sent statements to administrators about their health concerns.
Election anxiety presents ‘existential threat’ for students
Students have reported feeling increased anxiety over the course of election week.
Video | ‘It’s your right’: Orange residents discuss importance of voting
The Panther staff asked voters at the on-campus polling center about their thoughts on this year’s election.
Trump campaign files lawsuits and requests vote recounts
Joe Biden’s projected win hasn’t stopped Donald Trump’s campaign from pursuing lawsuits on allegations of voter fraud.
Analysis | ‘Fake news’ may contribute to political polarization
Social media and the freedom of the press has allowed Americans to information whether it is factual or not.
‘Failure in the courts’: Trump administration may threaten pillars of democracy
Trump’s administration has threatened all three pillars of democracy, according to some students and faculty.
Analysis | History of the Electoral College and its controversies
The Electoral College is a contested concept that not many fully understand. Here’s the breakdown.
Independent voters discuss benefits of staying nonpartisan
Despite a polarized two-party political system, many voters opt out of registering with a political party.
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