You can’t spell SWE without ‘we’: Society of Women Engineers uplift women in STEM
Members of Chapman’s Society of Women Engineers spoke to The Panther about their group attending conferences, the benefits of joining the club and why they love being a part of the organization.
Put on your dancing shoes: Students host prom for class of 2024
Students are organizing a themed prom with live music and vendors for the class of 2020 high school graduates who lost their final dance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
COPA one-act showcase to feature work of three student directors
After over a year of preparation, the College of Performing Arts presents three student-directed one-act plays, including “Kissing Scene,” “Icarus’s Mother” and “Trifles.”
Chapman students flock to the Birdwatching Association
Chapman’s Birdwatching Association talks about their love of birds and what students can expect from meetings.
Chapman musician honors grandmother through orchestral piece and short film
Chapman student and aspiring film composer Logyn Okuda talked to The Panther about his upcoming score-focused short film “Elegy for a Flower” and how collaboration played a big role in bringing it to life.
Life’s batter with Taylor Green’s baking
The Chapman student baker spoke with The Panther about how she made a cake for Dean Henrik Cronqvist and the future of her baking company, Taylor Baked.
COPA to perform comedic, modern take on ‘Twelfth Night, or What You Will’
After a four week stretch of rehearsals, Chapman’s College of Performing Arts (COPA) will perform their Shakespeare reimagining, “Twelfth Night, or What You Will,” on Feb. 15-17 for their department show in Musco Hall.
Love isn’t dead: The timeless tales of Chapman love
With Valentine’s Day on Feb. 14, Chapman couples share their love stories and opinions on the holiday.
‘Smoothie Bowl’ Girl Nicole Renard takes her TikTok creations to ‘Next Level Chef’
The Chapman alumna talks about her passion for baking, which has led to her cooking for Chapman students in Randall Dining Hall and appearing in chef Gordon Ramsay’s new season of ‘Next Level Chef,’ airing exclusively on Fox.
Jerry Zou: Chapman’s newest Asian American Studies minor
Jerry Zou, the first Asian -American Studies minor at Chapman, and Stephanie Takaragawa, the associate dean of Wilkinson College of Arts, talk about the creation of the program and why it means so much to them.
Find the finer things in life at Chapman senior’s shop
Senior screenwriting major Sara Shohoud, owner of online shop Finer Finds, talks about developing her fandom oriented brand and staying relevant within her niche.
Chapman students talk mindfulness and mental health, finding peace in the chaos
In lieu of World Mental Health Day on Oct. 10, Chapman students shared with The Panther how they take care of their own mental health and ways to practice mindfulness.
How a Chapman alumnus turned his final project into inclusivity in the wedding industry
Chapman alumnus Frank Shaver-Burgess shares how his final project in graduate school catapulted him into the wedding industry and earned him OC Queer Activist/Philanthropist of the Year.
Striking a chord: Insights into the Mariachi Club
The Panther sat down with members of the Mariachi Club to discuss their efforts in helping spread Mexican culture to everyone.
A “Shrek”-tacular internship for Stephanie Buschhorn
Chapman alumna Stephanie Boschhorn shares the tale of her time interning at DreamWorks Animation.
Beyond bestsellers: Chapman students honor National Read a Book Day
After celebrating National Read a Book Day on Sept. 6, students share their love for reading and favorite book recommendations.
Everybody Loves Adam Lorenzo: debut book offers advice for college students
Writer Adam Lorenzo, with previous experience working on "Everybody Loves Raymond" and "The Late Show with David Letterman," proves he can take his writing from the screen to the page with the release of debut book, “All I Need To Know I Learned From My College Bar.”
From chasing tennis balls to publishing novels, author Jon Hart can do it all
New York author Jon Hart discusses the writing process for his most recent book release, “Party School.”
Opinion overload: can you always trust your best friend's opinion?
Chapman students who use reviewing apps like Letterboxd and Goodreads share how to navigate the oversaturation of opinions on both social media and online.
Chapman declassified: student’s dating survival guide
Students discuss their fairytale endings as well as heartache disasters when it comes to dating at Chapman.