One Year Later
The Panther’s March 15 special issue reflects on the past year since the World Health Organization declared the pandemic — including vaccination efforts, newfound psychological tendencies, the adjustment to remote socialization and personal sentiments from students, alumni and Chapman faculty.
Graphic by HARRY LADA, Art Director
Opinion | 16 easy steps to grow your hair out during a pandemic
Relish in the fact that you now have long hair. Not even a pandemic can stop you now.
Opinion | Behind the screens: why it’s necessary to return to in-person classes
Students at Dodge College anxiously await the return to campus. Classes are challenging and disappointing in a remote setting.
Opinion | Chapman’s other plague preventing a successful campus return: entitlement
Until students decide that the thrill of cocking the gun isn’t worth the price of the shrapnel, it’s better to just not play the game at all.
Opinion | Reflecting on a pandemic graduation
The class of 2020 ended our college experience online. What once was an exciting finish line became a peripheral uncertainty.
Opinion | Why we need to continue to be cautious
We need to listen to the experts and continue to follow their guidelines until we are told it is safe to do otherwise.
Opinion | Why sometimes working the job you hate is a necessary evil
At the end of the day, I have to keep working for the dictator, because in times like these, I just really need the job.