Bernie Sanders expresses ambitious plans as new senate chair
In his new position as chair of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, Sanders has communicated his plans to redistribute funds to favor the working class.
Analysis | Chapman's international student population discuss their transitions, experiences moving across the world
Three International students — Timea Steingart, Alejandra Chow and Jiya Kathuria, share their stories of adjusting to life at Chapman University.
The College Board’s new AP African American Studies course faces backlash
The recently introduced course, which would teach about topics such as intersectionality and activism, has received both praise and criticism across the country.
Hilbert Museum continues renovations, holds honorary ceremony for expansion process
Chapman’s Hilbert Museum is estimated to reopen to patrons and visitors in early 2024, following a wave of renovations to add more exhibits and expand the museum’s floor space.
American Bar Association votes to keep LSAT for law school applicants
After months of debate, the American Bar Association (ABA) officially decided to keep the LSAT for law school applicants across the country.
Recap: 2023 State of the Union address
The president discussed the economy, healthcare and bipartisanship, among other topics at the Feb. 7 address.
U.S. investigation of alleged spy balloon continues
The Biden Administration is continuing its investigation, which already found the balloon to be able to monitor U.S. communications and collect intelligence signals, as stated in a statement by the U.S. government.
Biden administration to end COVID-19 public health, national emergency in May
After three years, the administration will end COVID-19’s public health and national emergency statuses in May 2023.
New five-year strategic plan unveiled at 2023 State of the University address
Chapman’s new five-year strategic plan, known as “Our Path to Greatness,” includes five strategic priorities to promote the university’s success even further into the future.
Chapman students, faculty dive deeper into history, culture of Asian American studies
As a pilot of Chapman’s new Asian American studies minor, students and faculty had the opportunity to tour the Chinese American Museum in Los Angeles.
Chapman community celebrates Black History Month
The university’s Black Student Union and new director of Black excellence and achievement have worked to create various events this month to honor and recognize Black History Month.
Photo Essay | The community came for the chocolate but stayed for the dancing
The fourth annual International Festival of Chocolate took place at the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, just ten minutes away from Chapman University, on Feb. 5.
Martina Nieswandt named new vice president for research
After years of education and research experience, Martina Nieswandt began her new role in October 2022.
FDA eases blood donation ban on gay, bisexual men amid ongoing national blood shortage
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has introduced a new approach involving a screening questionnaire to allow both gay and bisexual men the chance to donate blood without needing to wait the previous abstinence requirement of three months.
Biden-Harris student debt relief plan is set back after lawsuits
Biden’s loan forgiveness plan would benefit students on an individual level, but may harm the economy in the long run, according to Gabriel Camera, an economics and finance professor at Chapman University.
New residence hall ‘Chapman Court’ slated to open for occupancy in fall 2024
Chapman purchased the Anavia Apartments, which will be renamed Chapman Court, to house approximately 800 additional students.
Amtrak train resumes weekend services between San Diego and Orange County
After a three-month closure, OCTA and Metrolink have announced the resumption of services between San Diego and Orange County, beginning Feb. 4.
Chapman community remembers the victims from Monterey Park shooting
Chapman University held a vigil in remembrance of the lives lost during the mass shooting in Monterey Park on Jan. 21
John Eastman might be disbarred after disciplinary charges from California State Bar
The State Bar of California has released 11 disciplinary charges against former Chapman University law professor John Eastman for his involvement with the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection on Capitol Hill.
New House speaker elected after 15 rounds of voting
After 15 rounds of voting spanning several days in early January, the house finally elected Republican Kevin McCarthy as speaker.
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