As student protests grow, the administration stands firm on current policies and its responsibility to balance free expression with academic priorities.
The college watchdog Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) increased Chapman University’s Speech Code Rating nearly five months after their annual report.
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.
PRINT EDITION
The Panther is excited to announce the release of its first print edition of the semester! You can find copies around campus or view the PDF below.
FEATURES
Healing to You’s mobile clinics offer personalized medical care to domestic violence survivors in Southern California, with two Chapman students among their dedicated staff.
Mohan’s “Picture This” is an accomplishment for Chapman students to look up to.

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TRENDING NOW
In the battle of free speech at college campus, Chapman student’s very own anonymous newspaper emerges as the campus’ only true voice.
SPORTS
Women’s tennis faced off against Vassar College last week in a contest that underscored the quirks of college tennis.
Senior Alyssa Fricker broke Jennifer Manship’s long-standing goal record last week, after just three years at Chapman.
MUSIC
The joyous moments Chapman Radio experienced during their time at the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System awards and convention
President Daniele C. Struppa told The Panther what he plans on doing to resolve the university’s large budget deficit.