Q&A | Meet the two candidates running for SGA president
Rachel Berns and Sydney Pfeifer-Picard are the two candidates running for SGA president.
Q&A | Meet the two candidates running for SGA vice president
Tiffany Le and Riya Belani are the two candidates running for SGA vice president.
Four buildings evacuated after “suspicious package” found on campus
Students in four buildings on campus were told to evacuate due to concerns regarding a suspicious package found on campus.
Analysis | Fighting censorship and celebrating Student Press Freedom Day
Student Press Freedom Day is an opportunity for journalists, students, educators and advocates to celebrate student journalism rights and defend the first amendment.
John Eastman might be disbarred after disciplinary charges from California State Bar
The State Bar of California has released 11 disciplinary charges against former Chapman University law professor John Eastman for his involvement with the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection on Capitol Hill.
Jan. 6 committee recommends John Eastman face criminal charges two years after Capitol insurrection
Former law professor John Eastman is now among the individuals that the Jan. 6 committee is recommending face federal criminal prosecution for obstruction of an official proceeding and conspiracy to defraud the U.S.
Election results: OC congress, board of supervisors
This year Orange County saw four major congressional races and three slots on the OC board of supervisors.
Chapman purchases $160 million apartment building, date of student occupancy unknown
The Anavia Apartments, which will become Chapman Court, is located in Anaheim, two blocks away from The Chapman Grand Apartments.
Q&A | 2022 Orange City Council candidates
Twelve candidates are running for five open seats on the Orange City Council this year — the mayor and Districts 1, 3, 4 and 6.
Sexual harassment allegations in student petition call for immediate termination of peace studies professor
A petition was created Sept. 9 alleging Rozell "Prexy" Nesbitt has been targeting female students with harassment, misconduct and sexually explicit language.
Chapman community mourns death of film student killed in sand dune vehicle accident
Peng Wang, a third-year Chapman graduate student studying film production, was killed last Friday when an off-road vehicle overturned while maneuvering over a sand dune in Imperial Valley.
Jury convicts 22-year-old man of on-campus sexual assault
After nine days of trial and testimony, a jury convicted Dalante Jerome Bell — a 22-year-old Garden Grove resident accused of sexually assaulting a Chapman University freshman in September 2021 — of two felony charges: assault with intent to commit sexual offense and sexual penetration with a foreign object.
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