Chapman alumna designs ‘real, honest clothing’ in online storefront
Talia Hancock O'Neill, who graduated from Chapman in 2010 with a degree in business administration, sat down with The Panther to discuss her career as a business owner and entrepreneur through her clothing store, TALIA.
Chapman's next top model balances catwalks with college life
Junior business administration major Jaclyn Reid sat down with The Panther to discuss her career as a runway model and her experience working in the modeling industry.
Butternut Bakery strives to satisfy each and every sweet tooth
Jenna Barnard, also known as Butternut Bakery online, shares with The Panther her journey of discovering a love of baking as a food content creator with a following of over 500,000 followers on social media.
Chapman professor gains national recognition over challenge proposed to social media marketing course
Adjunct professor Matthew Prince proposed a challenge to his influencer marketing course: surpass a million TikTok views and he’ll cancel the final. Five million views later, it’s safe to say that challenge was accepted.
Is Chapman student Gerardo Vazquez the odd one out in new Jubilee video?
Senior creative producing major Gerardo Vazquez discussed with The Panther his experience filming a video titled "6 Men in Therapy vs 1 Fake" on the popular YouTube channel, Jubilee.
Love, and a little Harry Styles, highlighted in student business
Junior graphic design major Kaile Leong is the founder of Lovers in Lace, an online business that sells anything from journals to t-shirts — all encouraging shoppers to spread positivity.
Chapman student wins $20,000 on 'The Price is Right'
Senior creative producing major Bridget McGarry participated in a "Pay Off Your Loans" edition of the game show "The Price is Right," winning $20,000.
Meet Toby: the unofficial mascot of Dodge College
Toby, the lovable companion to Dean Stephen Galloway, strives to bring joy to students through TikTok videos and countless belly rubs.
Siblings bring back childlike nostalgia in Whimsical Finds Shop
Junior public relations and advertising major Justin Fisher and his sister, Chapman alumna Jacqueline Fisher, sat down with The Panther to discuss their Etsy store Whimsical Finds Shop.
Love, family and meatballs showcased in alumna's children's book
Abby Paine, who graduated from Chapman in May with a degree in psychology and creative writing, sat down with The Panther to discuss her children's book 'Papa and the World's Largest Meatball,' which will be released on Nov. 25.
The Chapman Dictionary: a guide to commonly-used student jargon and phrases
From AF to Panther Bucks, the Chapman community has an extensive list of jargon. The Panther defined a list of the most common vocabulary words used among students.
Chapman alumnae snap graduation photos for seniors
The countless pops of champagne bottles, confetti sprinkled across Memorial Lawn and caps thrown in the air could only mean one thing — graduation photo season is upon us.
Chapman community unwraps the debate on the best Halloween candy
From sweet to sour and caramel to coconut, the Chapman community discusses their stance on the top Halloween candy.
Two bi-coastal friends develop sustainable fashion brand
Isabella Chan, a senior creative writing major at Chapman, partnered with her friend Katie Xue, a senior at New York University, to create a sustainable mid-luxury fashion brand, Amoy New York.
Chapman vloggers: the students talking to their camera all the time
Chapman students discuss their experience as both a college student and a YouTube vlogger, each with a growing amount of subscribers.
Honoring the flapjack on national pancake day
With national pancake day landing on Sept. 26, students share their favorite pancake memories and the best spots to grab a stack.
Dodge professor digs into every bite as a food reviewer
Christopher Trela, an assistant professor in public relations and advertising at Dodge College, spends his time outside of teaching diving into the world of journalism by writing food reviews.
Student baker creates scoops of gooey bliss with cookie business
Rebekah Sheff, a junior integrated education studies major, started her baking business "Sweet Sheff" last year and is stepping up the cookie game in Orange.
Bonding 101: traditions that make roommates feel like family
Chapman students discuss the bonding activities they share with their roommates and how they led to an even stronger relationship and made their living situation feel more like home.
Britney Spears: do people care anymore?
Months after the November 2021 dissolution of her 14-year-long conservatorship, students give their current perceptions of early 2000s pop star Britney Spears. The pop mogul recently announced her pregnancy as well as plans to write a memoir documenting her life story.