Feminist on Cellblock Y
On Nov. 20, approximately 100 people filled the seats of the Irvine Lecture Hall to watch a screening of “The Feminist on Cellblock Y.”
‘Hookup culture is not liberation’: Dr. Wade rebrands casual sex
On Beckman’s fourth floor, over 150 students filled the seats at Dr. Lisa Wade’s event on Nov. 4 that discussed American hookup culture on college campuses.
‘Everything we do is political’: Chapman on ethical consumption
A viral tweet from California college student Zuriel Sanders on Aug. 8 listed a variety of fast-food chains that he claimed are supporting President Donald Trump’s 2020 nomination.
Supreme Court set to discuss LGBTQIA+ legislation June 2020
Whether or not sex implies sexuality will be the center focus the Supreme Court will review in their new term next June. Their interpretation of the law constitutes whether or not it is legal to discriminate against an employee based on these criteria.
‘Microcosm of society’: Simien on the Chapman experience
Justin Simien, the creator of the hit movie and show “Dear White People”, graduated in 2005 and went on to create one of Netflix’s most dynamic shows.
Global civil rights activist Prexy Nesbitt joins Chapman
From Mozambique to Brazil, Prexy Nesbitt has made great strides in his pursuit of global peace and conflict resolution.
Best of: Snooze, Orange’s favorite breakfast and brunch spot
Snooze offers a holistic experience: great food, great ambiance, and great service. Whether you’re going to celebrate or to treat yourself, Snooze provides the best brunch in Orange.
Best of: The Pizza Press reigns supreme among students
Students debate whether the best made-to-order pizza exists at Blaze Pizza or The Pizza Press.
‘Good twists and great villains’: Friday the 13th screened on campus
Horror movie fans sat on the lawn in front of the Musco Center for the Arts to watch a screening of the 1980s horror film “Friday the 13th.”
Hotspots in Orange call attention to human trafficking
“Talk to your friends and family. The greater variety of people who are aware of the issue, the more word will get out there. The more people will pick up on it.”
Hooves mural brings color to Chapman’s local liquor store
“Chapman customers love the mural; they said it needed to be done,” said Robert Rashid, the manager of Hooves Liquor.
Housing requirement creates overcrowding in campus housing
Chapman’s housing policy requires freshmen and sophomore students to live in on-campus property. The Office of Residence Life and First Year cannot accommodate all underclassmen students this fall.