Remembering Greg Stull: The personification of youthful energy
The assistant track and field coach passed away last month. He left a legacy of passion and kindness for everything he did and everyone he knew.
Ready, set, enroll: Class registration outcomes
Students experience distress during fall 2025 class enrollment.
Professor Pete Simi experiences censorship as his book was banned and funding revoked
Limited academic freedom and a strong wave of limiting education is underway.
A Legacy in checkmate: More than just a game
Chapman Chess Club honors student Leonardo Eifert through its recent tournament.
From ballot to boardroom: Chapman welcomes a new wave of student leaders
Results of SGA’s senatorial elections place 12 new student representatives in leadership.
Silent protest: ‘Chapman is silencing students’
Students protest restrictive free speech policies at Chapman in a silent protest.
Chapman hosts screening, Q&A with DNC Vice Chair Malcolm Kenyatta
Malcolm Kenyatta elaborated on his 2022 Senate run, reflected on the current political landscape and expressed his hopes for the future of the nation.
The aftermath: Chapman admin enforces new policies following campus protests
At least four Chapman students received warnings, and one facing disciplinary action, for their involvement in the campus DEI protest on March 17.
Know your rights: a critical step to being prepared
The event outlined legal protections for students, from privacy laws to constitutional rights.
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.
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