Students demand return of DEI, protection of students
Students walk out to demand Chapman protect international students and reinstate DEI.
Changes in the 2025-26 housing selection process cause student distress
Renewals, prioritization and extended housing requirements seem to benefit everyone but the students.
End of an era: A look back on President Struppa’s leadership
A final recap on Chapman’s 13th president’s legacy amid upcoming retirement.
“Step up because we can:” Chris Kluwe on power, protest, public duty
An interview with a former NFL player and author
Chapman DEI has been reorganized and renamed
Staff from the Office of DEI at Chapman are taking on new positions in a newly created department in response to the Trump Administration’s requirements.
Photo Essay | Ramadan reflections
Free food for college students: the Free Food Alert initiative goes live
The program responsibly redistributes leftovers to student subscribers.
APIDA annual celebration: A night of culture and community
Asian Pacific Student Association put on their annual event, APIDA, to celebrate culture and community at Chapman.
Empowering the next generation of business leaders: Chapman business school receives $1 million grant
Chapman’s George L. Argyros College of Business and Economics secures generous financial support from the Webster O’Grady family.
Chapman enrollment is on the rise amid ongoing diversity debate
As the May 1 enrollment deadline approaches, Chapman faculty speculates about admission outcomes and what it means for campus morale.
Three international Chapman students have had their visas revoked
Visa revocation has reached Chapman with three students affected so far.
Chapman unclear on effects of federal funding and censorship laws
In a state of national panic and confusion surrounding the status of federal funding and censorship laws, Chapman is trying to navigate murky rules and regulations.
Chapman warns international students to keep a low profile
Chapman hosted an immigration town hall to educate students about their rights and address long-standing questions.
Dining going digital: New Everyday app launches for campus dining
Students and staff utilize food new pre-ordering app
Struppa outlines plans to close Chapman’s $25 million deficit
President Daniele C. Struppa told The Panther what he plans on doing to resolve the university’s large budget deficit.
Chapman at a crossroads: Students push for progressive change, administration defends education mission
As student protests grow, the administration stands firm on current policies and its responsibility to balance free expression with academic priorities.
‘Something we're going to be looking at closer’: Chapman improves in rankings for freedom of speech
The college watchdog Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) increased Chapman University’s Speech Code Rating nearly five months after their annual report.
Photo Essay | A march for DEI
Diversity, equity and inclusion. DEI. The significance these three letters have on Chapman’s campus has been demonstrated by the 30+ on-campus clubs and independent students and faculty who showed up in protest with signs and chants in a fight to protect the future of DEI on campus.
New Latino fraternity marks historic addition to Chapman’s Greek life
Latino and Hispanic students find community in joining Lambda Upsilon Lambda.
Photo Essay | Mosaic 2025
Floor 13 dancers take the stage at their annual show
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