Daniele Struppa will step down from his presidency on Sept. 1, 2025, but Chapman University’s mission of personalized education remains unwavering under the new leadership of incoming president Matt Parlow.
Demonstrations against mass deportations have been popping up daily, with local groups now joining in the fight.
In hopes to keep Black culture thriving beyond the month of February, students and staff are doing everything they can to educate and inspire students on campus.
PRINT EDITION
The Panther is excited to announce the release of its second print edition of the year! You can find copies around campus or view the PDF below.
FEATURES

Each year, YoungArts selects five students to attend the Sundance Film Festival. This year, two of them were Chapman alumni.
The Panther sat down with two Chapman alumni to discuss their festival-running, Christmas-set dramedy
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Common feelings, resources and personal reflections on being a second-semester senior and planning for the future.
TRENDING NOW
SPORTS
The “big game” has become less about the actual competition, and more about the fanfare.
Chapman alumni and coach Courtney Calderon retired from her role as women’s soccer head coach to focus on family, leaving a program she built on integrity and success.
MUSIC
A playlist curated by The Panther staff on their top songs of the semester
The social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, has seen a significant fall from grace under Elon Musk’s ownership. But has it declined enough to be replaced by the newcomer Bluesky?