Brianna Schatt channels early 2000s childhood into beaded jewelry business
Senior documentary and peace studies double major Brianna Schatt started her jewelry business when she was alone in her room one summer to make people feel empowered by their own style and personality.
Chapman professor brings Black-British music to education with new book
While growing up in London, Monique Charles listened to Black-British music that wasn’t taught in her music curriculum. She hopes her new book, “Black Music in Britain in the 21st Century," brings a more diverse look at music into schools. Photos courtesy of Monique Charles.
Student-directed one-act is a celebration of a child's life lost to AIDS
Kennedy Kremmerer chose “The Yellow Boat” to direct for her spring show due to the colorful imagination displayed in the play that shows a child processing his AIDS diagnosis in his own way.
Need spring break trip ideas? Here’s where some Panthers are headed
Chapman University students are retreating on completely different vacations for spring break with the one common denominator of sun.
Six ways to get the most of your study abroad experience
Chapman students give their tips on studying abroad and how they are settling into this experience.
It's time to craft your worries away
Feb. 18 marks the beginning of an eight-week crafting event series hosted by the Student Psychological Counseling Services that focuses on helping students take their minds off their busy schedules and the anxieties that come with college.
Cupid doesn’t hit every time he shoots
Love isn’t in the air for all on Valentine’s Day as Chapman students see through the judgment, consumerism and history entangled with the day of love.
Winter gets groovy with student fashion trends
Chapman students brought the funky ‘70s style trend from summer into winter by adding some winter pieces to fit in with the gloomy scenery while bringing a pop of disco to the cold season.
Professors work to balance their family and the classroom
The Panther sat down with three professors, who are also parents, to see how they balance their career and family and the decisions they make in order to put their families’ schedules and priorities first.
Theme parties are all the rage, here’s how to throw a memorable one
A good theme party consists of hosts that set the scene with decor and music, and guests that come committed to the theme with costumes
UPB rings in fall with a Halloween-themed Adopt a Duck event
Rubber ducks dressed in costumes were the center of a UPB event, where students could win a prize by scooping up a duck.
How to get enthused about sports when you couldn’t care less
Chapman students discuss how they have learned to be passionate about watching sports when they would normally rather be watching Halloween movies on Sundays during this time of year.
Chapman community reacts to the death of Queen Elizabeth II
Upon her death on Sept. 8, people all around the world came together to remember her legacy as a good-hearted queen. But there were others who did not understand why the queen, and the whole royal family, is so adorned.
Transition into fall fashion with these fits: all under $100
Chapman students are dressing in lighter cozy clothes to get in the fall spirit, while also trying not to faint in the Orange County heatwave.
College move-in day isn’t always like the movies
Freshman move-in day can be hectic at times, but Chapman students say the cozy results are worth it.
Best of: art installations around campus
Although students might be tired due to their upcoming finals, they can take a break with a walk around campus as they take in the history and culture from Chapman’s hefty art collection.
Chapfits features Chapman’s fashionistas
A student-run Instagram account is aimed at recognizing their peers not for their academic accolades but their outrageous fits when strutting to class.
Big spending on Valentine's Day: not always necessary
Even though the holiday has an emphasis on commercialism, there are many ways to spread the love on Valentine's Day without maxing out your credit card.
Only 8% of people keep New Year's resolutions due to unattainable goals
Experts say to leave unattainable goals in 2021 and start 2022 with little steps toward fulfilling resolutions.
Home away from home for the holidays
Some Chapman students can’t go home for the holidays this year and instead will be joining their Californian friends for a holiday in the sun, where the snow is fake and winter is above 70 degrees.