Chapman's favorite paper warehouse foreman speaks on the art of communication
On May 2, Craig Robinson, known for his portrayal as Darryl Philbin in "The Office" and Nick Webber in "Hot Tub Time Machine," joined a Chapman University audience for a master class hosted by the school of communication.
Is it soccer or football? Regardless, Chapman loves 'Ted Lasso'
The Apple TV+ series, which just began its third and reportedly final season in March, continues to tell the story of an optimistic American who manages a soccer team in England and quickly captures the hearts of everyone, including the Chapman community.
Chapman can't help falling in love with Austin Butler
On March 1, Academy Award nominee Austin Butler joined a Chapman University audience for a Master Class moderated by Scott Feinberg, which came directly after a screening of "Elvis."
Review | 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quatumania' is the best kind of bug you could catch
Released on Feb. 17, "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" sets up the Marvel Cinematic Universe with a new villain, playful humor and a whole lot of audience discrepancies.
We need to talk… about band breakups
With the recent announcement of rock group Panic! At The Disco parting ways, the question comes to mind as to why successful bands with countless awards, memories and fans decide to break up.
Review | Beyond purr-fect animation, storytelling in 'Puss in Boots: The Last Wish'
“Puss in Boots: The Last Wish,” serving as the sequel to the 2011 film “Puss in Boots” and the latest from the Shrek fairytale universe, was released in December 2022 and continues to gain immense praise and even an Oscar nomination.
Review | Disney's 'Disenchanted' is the opposite of happily ever after
The sequel to the 2007 fantasy film was released on Disney+ on Nov. 16 and falls flat with poorly constructed songs and a tired storyline.
Singer-songwriter ella jane mixes media consumption and personal stories into heartfelt anthems
Ella Jane Roth, whose stage name is ella jane, spoke to The Panther to discuss her newly released EP titled "Marginalia" and her headlining cross-country tour.
Review | 'Amsterdam' is a chaotic fever dream
‘Amsterdam,' which was directed by David O. Russell, was released to theaters on Oct. 7. This film includes a star-studded cast but falls flat with a messy storyline.
Chapman singer-songwriter Matte blends pop and R&B for the perfect sound
While he spends his days on campus as Matthew Liner, after class the student-musician transforms into Matte, a rising artist who will release his second record next week.
Review | Netflix documentary takes down Abercrombie brand full of discrimination, All-American stereotypes
“White Hot: The Rise & Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch,” which was released in April 2022, highlights the elitist and unfair policies the brand put in place back in the early 2000s toward employees.
Best of: Met Gala-inspired, upcoming fashion trends
Certain fashion aesthetics may emerge as new trends in popular culture following the May 2 Met Gala in New York City, a benefit where celebrities dress in thematic outfits created by famous designers.
Psychology of the Kardashians: will they ever not be on television?
Although their 20-season-long show “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” ended in 2021, the family announced it would return to reality television with their new Hulu series “The Kardashians.”
'Don't watch the next episode without me!'
The commitment, and oftentimes struggle, to watching television with your significant other haunts students in relationships.
'Heart Candies Taste Like Chalk' emphasizes the bitter truth of homophobia
This student short film, which will be released in May, strives to promote diversity on and off-screen by sharing a true story about an LGBTQ+ relationship.
Love it or hate it, 'Euphoria' is too popular to avoid
The HBO series “Euphoria,” which is currently in its second season, showcases teen drug use, domestic violence and nudity — with viewers having disagreeing opinions on its ethics.
A kid's worst nightmare: watching your parents date
HBO Max's new reality show “My Mom, Your Dad” gives children of divorce the opportunity to spy on their parents, matchmake their new love life and meddle their dates.
Review | Romantic comedy goals meet fiction in ‘People We Meet on Vacation’
TikTok's book community gawks over romance novels, with “People We Meet on Vacation” being a fan-favorite.
'The perfect storm': Peloton's downhill ride of heartache
Peloton stock suffers after two characters on different television shows suffer heart attacks, but a solution might simply be better public relations.
‘A silly cesspool of people's emotions,’ better known as Chapman's YikYak
Chapman students are gossiping about fraternities, COVID-19 screenings and the infamous compliment lady in Argyros Forum all thanks to the app YikYak.