Town hall clarifies Chapman reopening procedures
Hybrid instruction is anticipated to begin on Oct. 5 for graduate students and sometime between Oct. 19 and Oct. 26. for undergraduate students.
Amy Coney Barrett nominated to Supreme Court
President Donald Trump nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. Barrett’s confirmation hearings begin Oct. 12.
Trump to announce Supreme Court nomination after Ruth Bader Ginsburg memorials
President Donald Trump will nominate a replacement for Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s now-empty seat on Sept. 26.
Former student-employee brought discrimination case against manager
Amaka Esegbue filed a complaint on her Mail Services manager to Chapman Human Resources in May, after Esegbue said he talked about “bringing back lynching.”
‘It shouldn’t be up to us’: Law students speak out against Eastman op-ed
The Black Law Students Association and the Diversity Social Justice Forum called upon the Chapman community to speak up when faced with injustice and racially charged rhetoric.
‘It shouldn’t be up to us’: Law students speak out against Eastman op-ed
The Black Law Students Association and the Diversity Social Justice Forum called upon the Chapman community to speak up when faced with injustice and racially charged rhetoric.
Opinion | Woodward not exempt from ‘playing it down’
It’s a journalist’s duty to disseminate knowledge, not to “hold onto a scoop” in order to pocket the money from a book that rides off the wake of one of the biggest modern elections in history.
‘Orange County can be the next Kenosha’: Patriot Front propaganda found near campus
Chapman University law student Michael Mermelstein found stickers from Patriot Front, a white supremacist group, posted at Bruxie and along West Sycamore Avenue Sept. 1.
Chapman response to Eastman’s opinion ignites backlash
President Daniele Struppa suggested Chapman University isn’t responsible for endorsing or refuting law professor John Eastman’s controversial opinion piece on birthright citizenship.
Chapman response to Eastman’s opinion ignites backlash
President Daniele Struppa suggested Chapman University isn’t responsible for endorsing or refuting law professor John Eastman’s controversial opinion piece on birthright citizenship.
International students battle deportation fears
Irene Huang and Nanase Niikura are among 370 continuing F-1 visa students at Chapman who were affected by the federal government’s July 6 ordinance.
Ben Shapiro speaks to audience of more than 200 at Chapman
Several flyers were posted in protest, outside the entrance to the building where conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro was set to speak.
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