Students relocate after roommates test positive for COVID-19
Over the semester, many students have faced a unique conundrum: what to do if their roommate tested positive for COVID-19.
‘Silver lining’: Christmas tree farms take advantage of outdoor activities
The pandemic has had a financial toll on small businesses. Yet there’s one venue that’s managed to thrive.
‘Tunnel of Oppression’ exhibit presents minority experience
This year, the annual “Tunnel of Oppression” exhibit turned virtual, discussing lookism, heterosexism and racism.
‘Just a matter of time’: worsening fire seasons attributed to climate change
Research has linked the increase in California wildfires to man-made global warming.
COVID-19 endangers Orange County’s homeless population
Mercy House in Santa Ana has transitioned over 500 homeless into permanent housing since March.
New exam monitoring software poses privacy concerns
Chapman signed a deal with Proctorio, a software that can crack down on academic dishonesty. However, it raises some ethical and privacy concerns.
Screen acting alumna Regina Bryant shoots pilot of web series ‘L.Y.F.E.’
Since her spring graduation, Regina Bryant has filmed the pilot episode of a coming-of-age web series titled “L.Y.F.E.,” which features four students at a historically Black college or university (HBCU).
Conservatory introduces Mariachi ensemble
College of Performing Arts professor Tammy Yi and her two students, Julian Garrido-Figueroa and Erandi Sanchez, created a Mariachi ensemble.
Freshmen rent Lake Tahoe house in lieu of dorm life
First-year students Annika Krein, Thomas Gill and Sam Lash are living in a house on Lake Tahoe to replace the experience of living in on-campus dorms.
First-year students adapt to remote freshman year experience
Freshman Veronica Tullo had a feeling her first semester would be remote. Yet that didn’t make it any less disappointing when the final word came.
COVID-19 job market leaves fewer opportunities for students
As a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic, popular internships among college students and recent graduates are down 83%.
Orange protests create coalition with student support
In a matter of three days, Sule Murray and his friends organized a peaceful protest June 6 in the Attallah Piazza at Chapman University.
On the front lines: junior fights for justice in Abolition Park
Amalie Seyffert stayed in Abolition Park for its entire duration, joining the media team and protesting for the Black Lives Matter movement.
A sit down with "Grown-ish" star Drew Liner: a college student on and off the screen
The Collective kick-off event showcases art and music
After summer plans for establishing a music and arts festival on campus failed to materialize due to a lack of endorsement from Chapman administration, Phil Mentz, a junior business administration major, decided to change the direction of creating a festival to creating a club.
Chapman students enter Redbull ‘Can You Make It’ challenge
For many people, going a week without a phone, credit cards and cash is unfeasible – especially while traveling across Europe. Chapman Phi Delta Theta fraternity brothers Andrew Bauer, John Joyce and Devin Nava are doing just that using only Red Bull as currency. Together, they make up a team they call the OC Moment Makers, and they believe they have what it takes to reach Berlin from one of five starting locations in Europe.
Review | “Dolemite” is a testament to the legacy of black comedy
One of many Oscar snubs this year, Eddie Murphy’s “Dolemite Is My Name” was an amazing, biopic comedy chronicling the life of the living one-man-show, Rudy Ray Moore. With humble beginnings, working at a record store by day and as an MC at a club by night, Moore made his name in the entertainment industry as his alter-ego Dolemite.
Six cases of Coronavirus in California pose low threat to residents
Twelve confirmed cases of the novel Coronavirus are present in the United States, six of which are in California
Best campus coffee: Starbucks vs. Einstein’s
The two places on campus dedicated to supplementing students’ daily dose of caffeine are Einstein’s Bros. Bagels and Starbucks – but which is superior?
‘Freaky Friday of the Trump Era’: Ngnomire’s movie “In My Shoes” set to film in 2020
Ngnomire shared with The Panther the concept trailer that was filmed in October. The trailer was intended to be used for promotion, crowdfunding and attracting donors to help fund the movie.