Chapman partners with nonprofit to educate formerly incarcerated youth
Victoria Carty partnered with Underground GRIT, a nonprofit that strives to help formerly incarcerated youth attend college and apply for jobs.
Arvida bookstore emphasizes the importance of buying local
Arvida, an independent bookstore, strives to bring culture to the community by showcasing local artists, book clubs and poets.
Students stay merry during COVID-19 through holiday decor
Despite the pandemic putting a damper on the holiday season, some students are embracing holiday traditions in safe ways.
Team Shaka dance group aims to encourage hip-hop appreciation
Team Shaka cultivates a community of high-energy hip-hop dancers, despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
Analysis | Fake news may contribute to political polarization
Social media and the freedom of the press has allowed Americans to share information whether it is factual or not.
Students debate merit of on-campus classes
Registration is approaching fast for Chapman students, who will have to decide whether to attend classes in-person or online.
Orange Paseo brings business back to Old Towne
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Orange Plaza has created a new outside dining experience for locals to enjoy with safety regulations in place.
Resource guide created for Black students at Chapman
A resource guide aimed to help Black students better acclimate to Orange highlights local Black-owned businesses and restaurants.
Admission office prepares remote experiences for prospective students
The Office of Admission established new virtual programs to reach and interact with prospective students across the globe during the pandemic.
SheWolf Society strives for inclusion in writers’ room
The new on-campus club SheWolf Society aims to amplify voices of women and LGBTQIA+ creatives.
Employees in the dark on Disneyland reopening
Disneyland and Walt Disney World announced Sept. 29 that they will lay off an estimated 28,000 employees due to the park closures.
The Collective’s new ‘Capsule Series’ showcases student talent
Members of Chapman’s on-campus organization for arts and music, The Collective, created “The Capsule Series,” a visual project featuring several artists.
Counseling center aims to improve mental health
Andrew Kami, the new director of the Student Psychological Counseling Center, said the center implemented telemedicine, Zoom drop-in hours and eight new psychological interns to better aid students.
COVID-19 waste: an unintended consequence of the pandemic
Countless disposable face masks, gloves and even hand sanitizer bottles are tossed into the environment, causing distress to the ocean and marine life.