Catalytic converter thefts continue in Chapman and OC
Throughout the county and the U.S., many people have been experiencing their catalytic converters being stolen in the last few months.
Hundreds of bills signed affirming California’s progressive legislature and protection of civil rights
Following the criminalization of transgender youth and women’s reproductive healthcare in many states, Gov. Gavin Newsom stands with civil rights-related laws.
Annual security and fire report depicts drug referrals, burglary and fire information
The annual security and fires safety report displays information regarding fires and criminal activity that occurred between 2019 to 2021.
‘Reclaiming Our Voice’: ethnic studies curriculum makes its way to Santa Ana Unified School District
Chapman University hosted an event Oct. 4 highlighting the ethnic studies program recently implemented at Santa Ana Unified School District (SAUSD) in hopes for the curriculum to become more apparent in other school districts in Orange County.
New LGBTQ+ Civil Rights library database opens social justice opportunities
HeinOnline’s LGBTQ+ Civil Rights database is now accessible for Chapman students and staff to immerse themselves in the history and activism of the LGBTQ+ civil rights movement across the U.S.
Hate crimes and incidents continue to rise in OC for seventh year
According to the latest Orange County hate crime report published by the OC Human Relations Commission, hate activity has continued to increase.
Mara Liasson shares her thoughts regarding 2022, 2024 elections
The NPR correspondent and Fox News contributor Mara Liasson speaks on the increasing political divisions in America with Chapman University political science professor Lori Cox Han
New school year brings host of changes for K-12 classrooms
K-12 schools throughout California kicked off the school year with a number of adjustments as a result of new legislation, some of which are being implemented within the next several years.
Event to feature Santa Ana Unified’s plan for K-12 ethnic studies curriculum
The event will feature guest speakers including Carolyn Torres, SAUSD board vice president and Jerry Almendarez, SAUSD superintendent.
Newsom signs CARE Court bill aimed towards homelessness
The new and controversial community assistance, recovery and empowerment bill is meant to aid with homelessness and mental health.
Doti-Struppa Rock Wall officially reopens
After being closed for two years, Chapman’s Doti-Struppa Rock Wall is finally reopening for students and faculty to use and climb to their heart’s desire.
Family of Dodge student killed in vehicle accident sues USC
The family of a Chapman University graduate student has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the University of Southern California (USC) and two of its students after their son was killed in a vehicle accident in Imperial Valley last April.
Broken toilet on campus? New feedback panels created for quicker response time
With previous issues of broken toilets, running out of supplies and keeping bathrooms clean, new feedback panels were installed in high-use bathrooms around campus to decrease response time for service.
Students face crowded parking and housing issues across campus as enrollment reaches all-time high
Students share various problems they experience at Chapman as enrollment increases, like overcrowding at dorms, delayed work orders and lack of parking for commuter students.
Latinx Heritage Month begins with celebrations and festivities, more on the way
Chapman’s Latinx Club and the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) are here to support Latinx students and allies during this month, through on and off-campus events and activities.
Breaking down the Supreme Court decision that made it easier to get a concealed carry permit
A century-old New York state gun safety law was struck down in a 6-3 ruling June 23 in the landmark Supreme Court case New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc., et al. v. Bruen.
Amplify Energy to pay millions of dollars in fines to end oil spill state charges
Orange County will be receiving at least $2 million of the over $10 million in fines due to oil spills.
Chapman unveils new water conservation plans
Over the past few weeks, Chapman has been making subtle changes to expand water conservation efforts.
New CCC director vows to provide more opportunities for first-generation and underrepresented students
Chapman University’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) welcomed Araceli Martinez to campus to serve as the executive director of the Cross-Cultural Center (CCC) and First-Generation Programs for the new school year
Anaheim recognizes Little Arabia as official neighborhood after decades of advocacy
Arab Americans in Anaheim and at Chapman University spoke with The Panther about their reactions to Little Arabia becoming an official district.
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