Child among 4 killed in Orange mass shooting, shooter in critical condition
Orange police officers were dispatched March 31 to respond to the third mass shooting the U.S. has seen in just over two weeks.
Ethnic Studies Society, Chapman Activist Coalition organize counterprotest
A safe, virtual space was created to promote ethnic studies and oppose a potential white supremacist protest that never materialized.
Former White House press secretary Dee Dee Myers talks female empowerment
During a master class event, Dee Dee Myers offered students and faculty a glimpse into her dual-faceted political and entertainment career.
Chapman University president tests positive for COVID-19
President Daniele Struppa tested positive for COVID-19 and believes to have contracted the coronavirus from his daughter.
Holiday celebration scales back production to follow COVID-19 guidelines
“A Taste of Winterfest” was held in lieu of the traditionally grand event, generating both excitement and concern from students.
‘This is not who we are’: Chapman professor represents Trump in lawsuit
John Eastman has agreed to remove his university credentials from formal filings with the Supreme Court, in which he aims to invalidate millions of votes.
‘This is not who we are’: Chapman professor represents Trump in lawsuit
John Eastman has agreed to remove his university credentials from formal filings with the Supreme Court, in which he aims to invalidate millions of votes.
Dean of Students Office investigates anonymous report against SAE chapter
The Panther received a letter containing a sexually explicit alleged fraternity chant, claimed to be connected with Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Professor uses racial slur, credits educational context as reasoning
A Chapman professor said he used the “N-(expletive)” and “F-(expletive)” terms to quote the content his Introduction to Human Rights class is studying.
Orange County regresses to ‘widespread’ COVID-19 tier, impacting classes
Chapman University is moving classes back to the virtual format after an increase in Orange County COVID-19 cases.
Analysis | Underestimated Republican turnout product of polls, cancel culture
Support for President Trump’s reelection was underrepresented by polling. Orange County Republicans explained why that may be.
‘Darkest era’ avoided: Biden secures presidency, wins battleground states
Former Vice President Joe Biden will serve as the 46th president of the United States after acquiring 290 Electoral College votes Nov. 7.
Analysis | Violence may arise after election is called
With the election only one day away, scholars spoke to The Panther on the likelihood of post-election violence.
‘Nothing can really beat in-person’: some favor on-campus learning
As some opt-in for in-person learning this fall, all faculty members are required to return to campus by the interterm and spring semester.
Three dozen COVID-19 cases instill doubts of safe campus return
Thirteen new student residents tested positive after the university conducted free COVID-19 testing. Some are worried the campus reopening will lead to an outbreak.
Chapman to offer four-tiered testing as students decide whether to return
Some students are wary about returning to in-person undergraduate classes Oct. 19, as Chapman University reported 18 positive cases of the coronavirus Oct. 9.
Opinion | Questions on the White House negligence
Not everything has to be a win. The coronavirus pandemic isn’t a game, but the excuses made by the Trump administration make it feel like one.
SGA partners with BSU to expedite action plan
Student government has formed 12 different task forces, made of two to four members, to promote the accompanying 12 Black Student Union action items.
COVID-19 diagnoses strike White House, impede Trump campaign trail
President Donald Trump will reside in Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for an indefinite amount of time as he recovers from the coronavirus.
‘I’ve never seen anything like this’: Tensions run high in first presidential debate
Presidency scholar Lori Cox Han and political science Chair John Compton spoke on the egregious nature of the Sept. 29 presidential debate.
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