New residence hall ‘Chapman Court’ now available for students next school year amid other off-campus complexes
Chapman Court began providing tours in early March to students interested in living at the property next school year, where they were able to get the inside scoop on the rooms and amenities, as well as the lack of parking spaces available at the new residence hall.
The House of Representatives passes TikTok ban legislation
House legislation targets Chinese-owned app amid national security concerns.
Trump hush money trial to start April 15
After being pushed back from its original date and Trump’s unsuccessful plea for further delay, the New York hush money case is set to begin trial in mid-April.
Former Fowler School of Law dean recommended for disbarment: The rise and fall of John Eastman
Looking back at John Eastman’s career in politics, along with his involvement with recent scandals and legal issues, The Panther evaluates what led to Eastman’s descent into controversy.
Chapman hosts Shared Humanity conversation events centered around ongoing Israel-Hamas war
The Panther recaps Day 1 of Wilkinson’s Shared Humanity Series with Mira Sucharov and Omar Dajani.
Sextortion email scams target Chapman students, creating a need for further safety online
A recent wave of “sextortion” scam emails serves as a reminder of how Chapman students should stay knowledgeable about ways to protect themselves online.
Metrolink extends their free student pass program to end of June
The Metrolink system has renewed its student pass to now end in June 2024 instead of March, allowing free rides for students to continue.
Meet Dr. Rennolds Ostrom: The new dean of Chapman University’s School of Pharmacy
Dr. Ostrom, who has served as interim dean since 2022, spoke with The Panther on his background in research and the future of the School of Pharmacy.
Biden emphasizes protecting democracy, calls out Trump in 2024 State of the Union address
Delivering the State of the Union address in a year with lots of political uncertainty and controversy surrounding the upcoming presidential election, President Joe Biden’s speech aimed to make voters believe that he is suited for reelection.
Chapman’s latest COVID-19 policy update shows a change in how the disease is being treated
Looking back at the pandemic, the latest changes to Chapman’s COVID-19 policy demonstrate new ideas and considerations about the disease.
Analysis | Star power in politics: Do celebrity endorsements work?
Celebrity endorsements can play a powerful role in political campaigns — and they could give Biden an edge in his reelection efforts.
Sandwiches to pasta, then back again
On-campus sandwich shop, SubConnection, drops its little-advertised pasta bar menu after only a two-week debut.
Aspiring physician assistant students at Chapman receive full-tuition scholarships
With help from the Simon Scholar Physician Assistant program, Chapman will continue to grant 10 incoming students full scholarships for each incoming class.
Chapman University Dance Team takes home national title for 15th time in a row
After months of practice, the team was awarded 1st place for the national title in their college jazz section.
IS&T introduces new password policy for Chapman students and faculty to ensure
Beginning June 15, the Chapman community will be required to have passwords that are at least 12 characters long in order to protect academic and personal information from increasing cyber threats.
Chapman students, faculty evaluate artificial intelligence use in the classroom
The rapidly evolving nature of generative AI has brought both its benefits and problems for those attending and working at Chapman University.
Chapman’s Community Garden promotes sustainability, camaraderie among student gardeners
After over a decade of use, the Chapman Community Garden remains a niche, yet essential space for students at Chapman.
SGA celebrates new 2024-25 president, vice president-elect, along with the approval of its new Constitution after seven years
Chapman’s Student Government Association (SGA) announced its new president, Eric Hall, and vice president, Sydney Lasensky, for the 2024-25 school year and how the passing of the new Constitution will bring about changes for the student government Association going forward.
California hosts 2024 primary election for presidential candidates, senators
Preliminary results are showing former president Donald Trump and President Joe Biden leading in their parties’ respective primaries.
Hilbert Museum officially reopens its permanent location to the public with new amenities, art collections
The Hilbert Museum of California Art reopened its doors to the public on Feb. 23 after over two years of construction to triple the museum’s space and add new amenities, including a museum café, a mosaic and a courtyard.
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