‘Finding acceptance’: Student film promotes inclusivity
Junior film production major Jae Staten grew up struggling with what it meant to identify as both black and gay. But he is ready to share that journey with the Chapman community in his new film, “Dandelion.”
‘Dreamer’ forced to turn down a dream scholarship
Despite being one week away from becoming a documented citizen, Leslie Martinez could not claim her full-ride STEM scholarship to Chapman.
How masculinity plays a role in mental illness
Men die by suicide 3.5 times more frequently than women, according to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, but often, stigmas associated with mental health keep men from reaching out for help.
Chapman students stand their ground at Standing Rock
Chapman students are joining protesters in North Dakota, where tensions at Standing Rock have been rising between protestors and law enforcement over the controversial contraction of a pipeline.
Students feel disconnected from the presidential candidates
The Pew Research Center reported that 43 percent of Democrats and 40 percent of Republicans are dissatisfied with their party’s presidential candidates.
Is Smith Hall really haunted?
Jean-Pierre Giagnoli is a real-life ghostbuster. In October 2013, Giagnoli and his team came to Chapman University to investigate suspicions of ghosts in Smith Hall.
Student explores what it means to be ‘Beyond Existing’
Junior creative writing major Danielle Shorr had her first book published this summer Aug. 4.
New clubs on the block
The Student Involvement Fair came and went on Sept. 14. Here are five relatively new clubs that are looking for more members.
Wipeout at the Wedge: Bodysurfer walks again after breaking spine
On Aug. 19, 23-year-old bodysurfer Zachariah Zeiger chose a wetsuit over his usual Speedo for no particular reason. Little did he know that this choice would save his life.