‘Called Up: The Emmett Ashford story’: overcoming and staying true to yourself
On Feb. 24, Chapman athletics and the Black Student Union hosted a first-cut screening of “Called Up: The Emmett Ashford Story” at Argyros Forum 208, a documentary about Emmett Ashford, the first African American umpire in Major League Baseball
Los Angeles is overpopulated by professional sports teams
Los Angeles is swarmed with various professional sports teams — from the Rams and the Chargers to the Lakers, Clippers and Dodgers — creating a unique fan culture in the populous Southern California city.
Super Bowl LVI recap: Rams all-in strategy pays off, Matthew Stafford’s career turnaround
The Los Angeles Rams were led to victory in their home stadium during Sunday’s Super Bowl matchup.
Olympic Games see low viewership worldwide
Athletes from across the globe are currently competing at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing, China. As the games hit the halfway point, viewership has been lacking.
NFL quarterback Tom Brady retires after legendary 22-year career
Student football fans have mixed reactions to the official retirement announcement of long-time NFL quarterback Tom Brady.
Super Bowl LVI preview: Los Angeles Rams vs. Cincinnati Bengals
The Los Angeles Rams will take on the Cincinnati Bengals 3:30 p.m. today at SoFi Stadium.
Chapman athletics COVID-19 policy update: spring sports to return with loosened restrictions for athletes, fans
Spectators of Chapman athletic events must ensure they meet requirements for entry before attending a game.
Men's basketball coach Mike Bokosky leads Panthers to success in 29th season
On Jan. 26, the men’s basketball team celebrated Mike Bokosky as he reached 500 wins as Chapman’s head coach.
Chapman Sports Broadcast Network: the team behind the team
Students with little to no knowledge of sports broadcasting are brought unparalleled experience through Chapman Sports Broadcast Network, a student-run club, by working behind the scenes of Chapman sporting events.
Analysis | The Ball brothers are living up to their father’s prophecy
A couple years ago it seemed like none of Lavar’s outlandish predictions would end up coming true, but this season, the Ball brothers have shown they have long successful careers ahead of them.
Analysis | Breaking down the dual-threat
A look at how professional football has changed at the hands of running quarterbacks.
Swimmer Meghan Kluck breaks two school records in her first Chapman season
Meghan Kluck, a junior health science major and member of Chapman women’s swim team broke two school records within her first semester on campus.
The other half of the athlete: the offseason
The offseason is a time for athletes to get involved in other activities they may not have been able to participate in during their season.
Chapman Ping Pong brings ‘top tier vibes’ for students to compete for fun, try a new sport
Chapman Ping Pong meets Mondays from 8-10 p.m. in Argyros Forum room 119A, and while the matches can get competitive, participants are more focused on having a positive experience.
Men’s basketball starts season off strong; can they keep it up?
Chapman’s basketball team is off to a hot start this season entering their Dec. 8 home game against La Sierra University with a streak of 7-1.
Analysis | Should the Detroit Lions continue playing on Thanksgiving?
The Detroit Lions lost 14-16 to the Chicago Bears in the NFL’s annual Thanksgiving Day football game.
Student-athletes weigh benefits, detriments of Division III sports
The Panther spoke with Chapman student-athletes on the pros and cons of being a Division III athlete.
Chapman women's volleyball ends season with conference championship appearance
The team experienced deja vu when, at this year’s SCIAC Finals, they were, yet again, matched up against Claremont Mckenna College’s athletic program.
Analysis | Posey’s retirement, toll of a catcher’s career
After a storied 12- year career, San Francisco Giants Legend, Buster Posey retires. The pains that come with a career spent behind home plate could have a lot to do with an earlier than expected retirement.
Chapman athletes talk name, image, likeness policy
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) adopted the name, image and likeness (NIL) policy June 30, allowing NCAA athletes to profit off of their NIL.