Chapman students discuss challenges that come with not having a car
Chapman students share the various daily difficulties that not having a car at the university presents to them.
Full Circle thrift store supports the youth of Orange one donation at a time
Full Circle, a local nonprofit thrift store, raises money to support underprivileged youth at the Youth Centers of Orange through the sales of their secondhand items.
Kapamilya is a second family for Filipino Chapman students
Kapamilya, Chapman’s Filipino-American student organization, cultivates a space for Filipino students to gather and for all Chapman students to learn more about the Filipino community.
For Chapman students of religious minorities, academics prevent them from fully observing their important holidays
Chapman students reflect on the difficulties of observing holidays of their religions when the university does not recognize them.
Black students thrive in Sisters Circle and Brothers Real Talk
Sisters Circle and Brothers Real Talk are discussion groups for Black female and male students, respectively. Being one of the least-represented racial or ethnic groups at Chapman, the programs offer Black students spaces to be among each other at a university where they do not see many people like them.
Pua'ikeana provides Hawaiian Chapman students a safe space to be themselves
Pua’ikeana is a club for Hawaiian students, along with students interested in learning about Hawaiian culture. Aside from weekly Monday meetings, Pua’ikeana also hosts a small lu’au at the start of the semester and an annual lu’au.