‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ gets audio reboot treatment
Molly Rose Freeman Molly Rose Freeman

‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ gets audio reboot treatment

The iconic 1997 horror show enters a new dimension in this audio drama reboot co-directed by Chapman professor Kc Wayland (far right). The series will be released on Audible on Oct. 12 and will have several original cast members returning.

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Luke Nichter reshapes ‘60s political history in new book
Nicholas De Lucca Nicholas De Lucca

Luke Nichter reshapes ‘60s political history in new book

The Chapman associate professor and James H. Cavanaugh Endowed Chair in Presidential Studies recently celebrated his new book, ‘The Year That Broke Politics: Collusion and Chaos in the Presidential Election of 1968,’ with a signing and Q&A at The Richard Nixon Library and Museum.

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Club Highlight | Chapman Latinx
Cameron Scherer Cameron Scherer

Club Highlight | Chapman Latinx

In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, The Panther sat down with Chapman Latinx to discuss their plans for September and what they offer to their members.

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Black students thrive in Sisters Circle and Brothers Real Talk
Maya Caparaz Maya Caparaz

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.

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New CCC mural aims to further inclusivity among Chapman community
Kiana Kalahele Kiana Kalahele

New CCC mural aims to further inclusivity among Chapman community

The Cross-Cultural Center, in conjunction with muralist Damin Lujan and the professors and students in a graphic design experimental course (GD 329A), held their mural reveal celebration on April 21 to commemorate the importance of diversity and acceptance for students and faculty on campus.

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