Opinion | Get out and vote, California
Imagine: it’s eighth grade. Sixth period, for some, may be the worst part of the day: social studies.
Impeachment burnout: Students struggle to care
Chapman students were settling into the fall 2019 semester when Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced the fourth impeachment inquiry in American history. That was Sep. 24, but it took until December for the House to pass two articles of impeachment.
Opinion | Confusion and disappointment in 2020’s first election
For campaign junkies and political newcomers alike, Monday night’s Iowa caucus felt like something out of a “Black Mirror” episode. Until late afternoon Feb. 4, journalists were left with little substantive material to report.
Candidates respond to Porter’s $3 million campaign
With less than a month until the California primaries, Republican candidates talk to The Panther about their fundraising and the importance of the 45th district
Trump’s State of the Union brings partisanship to the screen
President Donald Trump stepped into the House Chamber Feb. 4 to speak to the nation in the last State of the Union address of his term. As Trump ascended to the podium to begin his speech, he and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi did not share the traditional pre-speech handshake.
D.A.C.A. students left with uncertainty
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