‘Trump looks good for reelection’: political analysts discuss 2020 race
Presidential scholars, political analysts and campaign strategists reflected on the 2020 United States presidential primary election results at the Election Analysis and Postmortem: Perspectives from the Left, Right and Center event March 4. The event was hosted by The Center for Freedom of Expression and Media Integrity.
Opinion | California’s primary locks out voters
For the first time in my life, I participated in a government election. I voted. What began as holding my dad’s hand as he cast his vote had transformed into me signing my primary ballot before placing it in the mail. My dream of wearing my rightfully earned “I voted” sticker had become a reality.
Opinion | Get Out the Early Vote
I have never reported on a political event. I worried I would miss an important quote or photographic moment. I didn’t know what questions to ask and who to ask. I was scared to mess up.
Bernie Sanders holds rally in Santa Ana
Nevada, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders visited Santa Ana, California for a rally that saw about 1,500 people in attendance
Inside Jerry Price’s latest forum
Weeks after Dayton Cole Kingery was arrested on campus on assault and vandalism charges, his now-viral racist and homophobic rant was discussed at Dean of Students Jerry Price’s forum
Indecent exposure suspect caught, but followed by a new report
Chapman students felt a sense of relief after receiving an email from Public Safety regarding the arrest of the suspect involved in the Jan. 16 and Jan. 21 lewd conduct and indecent exposure incidents. However, following the arrest a similar incident occurred with a different suspect Feb. 12. south of Hooves Liquor Store on the 400 block of North Glassell Street.
Advisory Group on the Status of Women set to meet Feb. 20
The Advisory Group on the Status of Women meeting, hosted by the Chapman Diversity Project, will be held Feb. 20 and will welcome students, staff, faculty and alumni for dialogue focused around recommendations for diversity and inclusion at Chapman.
Daniele Struppa discusses upcoming State of the University
The State of the University will take place at the Sebastian P. and Marybelle Musco Center for the Arts Feb. 21.
Third student victim subject to indecent exposure on Palm Ave.
Walking back from Dodge College of Film and Media Arts on W. Palm Ave Jan. 21, a man parked in a small, dark-colored sedan exposed himself to L. Parker, a Chapman student. The incident marked the third Crime Alert of Lewd Conduct and Indecent Exposure issued by Chapman University during the 2019-2020 academic year.
Patriot Front ‘brushed under the rug’ sparks student movement
Not wanting to limit anyone’s freedom of speech, the group wants the administration to put student’s safety first and not ignore or allow hateful speech on campus.
‘We will never feel normal again’: The aftermath of the Santa Clarita shooting
“There was a gunman on campus and at least four people were shot. I’m scared, everyone is sacred, everyone is crying. We don’t know what’s happening,” the text message read.
War and Society hosts panel on psychological costs of war
Civic Engagement screens Presidential Democratic Debate
Students raise concerns at community forum about Patriot Front
Border Crisis Teach-In examines political climate
Increase of hand, foot and mouth diagnosis among athletes
Congressman Lou Correa on politics and elections
Campus targeted again by Patriot Front stickers
‘Part of something greater’: La Frontera gallery opens
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