Largely divided, House votes to grant statehood to Washington, D.C.
After last year’s bill died in the Senate, the House has once again passed a bill to grant statehood to Washington, D.C.
Caitlyn Jenner announces campaign for California governor
Caitlyn Jenner is running for governor of California, despite critics questioning her decision to run as a Republican given her transgender identity.
On-campus vaccination clinic switches from Johnson & Johnson to Pfizer
Following a federal recommendation to halt distribution of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, Ralphs administered Pfizer to students.
House approves immigration bills for ‘Dreamers,’ farmworkers
First-generation students and an immigration law specialist discuss the impact of passing immigration bills in the Senate.
Chapman hires new case manager after yearlong vacancy in position
Chapman University’s most recent addition to the department of Student Affairs is Case Manager Miguel Calderon.
Campus Expression Task Force aims to combat hate speech
Student government worked alongside multicultural student organizations to create a task force that will release its recommendations in the coming weeks.
About 400 students to move into on-campus residence halls
The Office of Residence Life and First-Year Experience postponed spring semester move-in until the week of Feb. 15 due to COVID-19 concerns.
Experts unpack variants of COVID-19, upcoming vaccines
Chapman faculty experts in science and pharmacy discussed the latest vaccines for COVID-19 and its variants in a Feb. 9 town hall.
Student Scholar Symposium continues virtually despite pandemic
The biannual symposium held its second online event to provide students a way to present their projects.
Chapman presents first-ever virtual International Education Week
The Center for Global Education hosts the week annually to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange.
Political science scholars unpack the 2020 election
Chapman political science faculty members discuss the 2020 election and explore the future of politics in a town hall.
Independent voters discuss benefits of staying nonpartisan
Despite a polarized two-party political system, many voters opt out of registering with a political party.
Social media and politics: furthering American polarization
As an increased reliance on technology shapes the landscape of social interaction in the U.S., the 2020 presidential election is no exception.
Study abroad programs canceled for spring 2021
Due to the uncertainty of safe traveling conditions, all Chapman spring 2021 study abroad programs are canceled.
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