Abolish Greek life movement confronts Chapman
An anonymous Instagram account calls for the abolishment of Chapman’s Greek life system, while chapters work on reformation from within.
CU over Zoom: fall semester begins online with new technology
With a $2 million investment, advances in Chapman technology will better cater to the needs of successful remote instruction.
Student petition highlights controversial busts
Chapman administration will establish a committee to review campus statues and revise its selection process for deeming which historical figures are selected for busts.
Inside the Womxn’s Herstory Month kick-off
The event was an introduction to the variety of other events planned by the Cross-Cultural Center (CCC) throughout the month to educate on the principles of feminism.
Approaching A.B.I. Awards: the origin and the influence
Giving recognition to students on campus that intervene in interpersonal conflict and violence for the safety of their peers, the Active Bystander Intervention (ABI) awards will take place on March 11 at 7 p.m. in Memorial Hall.
Opinion | Students forced to choose political affiliation
When I received an email from the Sandhu package room, my heart stopped. This wasn’t my usual bulk Ulta delivery. It was my absentee primary ballot. As I held a flimsy piece of paper listing the candidates in one hand and an informational pamphlet in the other, it occurred to me: I don’t know how to vote. And the worst part is, I’m not the only one.
Punk rock panelists discuss the lasting effect of 1980s movement
Students and aging punks alike gathered in the basement of Leatherby Libraries Dec. 5 for a discussion featuring Stacy Russo, teacher, activist and author of the personal narrative, “We Were Going to Change the World.”
Club 55 hosts discussion on diversity in Disney productions
“We all love Disney and it brings us joy, but there are things that Disney does wrong,” said Stephani Sommer, a sophomore communication studies and public relations and advertising double major.
Filmmaker Jarrar discusses border walls, conflict at film screening
Ten full-tuition scholarships announced at Chapman Celebrates
LGBTQIA+ History Month brings queer positivity panel
Staying true to its roots: Count Basie Orchestra performs
Directors discuss ‘The Infiltrators’, a true story documentary
LGBTQIA+ History Month kicks off at Student Union stage
Sage the Gemini continued fall concert after fight breaks out
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