Chapman community reflects on professor Don Guy’s legacy
Don Guy passed away April 24, prompting the Chapman community to reflect on memories they had of the talented lighting technician.
Best of: Political laughs from the past year
In reflecting on the last year of U.S. politics, I wanted to highlight its most comedic moments.
Chapman requires COVID-19 vaccine for fall semester, offers declination option
Students, faculty and staff coming onto campus for in-person fall classes are required to show proof of vaccination or fill out a personal declination form.
Faculty COVID-19 fund to cushion pandemic’s impact on research
Chapman’s “Faculty COVID-19 Impact Fund” will issue individual amounts of up to $5,000 to faculty candidates pursuing independent research.
Wilkinson College uninformed of Ethnic Studies senior director, minor to be offered fall 2021
The Ethnic Studies minor received approval this spring as faculty and staff temporarily experienced confusion on a newly created Provost’s Office position.
Incoming first-years eager about potential boost in diversity at Chapman
Incoming freshmen reflect on the importance of diversity in their college decision-making and their excitement for the next four years.
California congresswoman urges Chapman students toward civic engagement
California Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA), discussed the importance of youthful voices in democracy at a May 6 Chapman event.
Tito Ortiz files for unemployment despite still receiving city compensation
Huntington Beach Mayor Pro Tem Tito Ortiz filed an unemployment claim and a falsified pay cut regarding his position as a city council member.
Largely divided, House votes to grant statehood to Washington, D.C.
After last year’s bill died in the Senate, the House has once again passed a bill to grant statehood to Washington, D.C.
Analysis | Trump, social media and the First Amendment
After social media platforms banned Trump from creating content, he created his own website to sustain an online presence.
‘Celebration of our humanity’: Chapman hosts fifth annual Education and Ethnic Studies Summit
The Education and Ethnic Studies Summit sought to bring together students, faculty, local educators and performers for interactive, community-building events.
Orange Police Department withholds evidence of Orange shooting
The Orange County District Attorney said public evidence from the March 31 Orange shooting could have a negative impact on the investigation.
Chapman community reflects on Derek Chauvin verdict
Members of the Chapman community share their thoughts and reactions to Derek Chauvin being found guilty on all three counts in his trial.
Student-created diversity bulletin board vandalized three times
A bulletin board promoting diversity and inclusion in Chapman Grand was vandalized for the third time this semester April 13.
Pandemic 'superhero': Moderna vaccine developer speaks at Chapman
Kizzmekia Corbett shared her experience assisting in the Moderna vaccine’s development at an April 28 virtual “Fireside Chat.”
Biden officially recognizes Armenian genocide on its 106th anniversary
On April 24, President Biden officially recognized the 1915 Armenian genocide, an action unprecedented by any previous U.S. president.
Caitlyn Jenner announces campaign for California governor
Caitlyn Jenner is running for governor of California, despite critics questioning her decision to run as a Republican given her transgender identity.
Chapman hires first senior director of Ethnic Studies
Mark Hopson is the new senior director of Ethnic Studies and aims to use his intercultural communication training to further diversity, equity and inclusion.
Mathematics professor named new dean of School of Communication
Andrew Moshier has been named incoming dean of the School of Communication once Lisa Sparks steps down May 31.
Analysis | Will recent U.S. shootings be labeled as hate crimes?
The Panther sat down with Peter Levi, regional director of the Anti-Defamation League, to discuss the legal basis of hate crimes.
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