Several Congress members are leaving office; professors say it’s primarily due to dysfunction in Congress
More than three dozen representatives are choosing not to seek reelection next year. Some are choosing other positions in office, while others are choosing to leave entirely.
Chapman’s Homeless Policy Practicum makes efforts to combat homelessness
Law professor Wendy Seiden and her students contribute to the process of overcoming obstacles that lead to homelessness.
New House Speaker Mike Johnson embraces staunch conservative views, religion as a leading force in his politics, policies
The new Speaker holds conservative values which are at the forefront of his ideologies and political career.
California’s ongoing homelessness crisis continues to rise
As homelessness continues to persist in California, there are calls to address the ongoing situation.
Analysis | House finally elects new Speaker after weeks of chaos, upheaval
Louisiana Rep. Mike Johnson was recently elected as the Speaker of the House of Representatives after three weeks of vacancy in the position.
Congress passes stopgap spending bill to avert government shutdown
Congress narrowly avoided a government shutdown by passing a stopgap spending bill on Sept. 30 that will temporarily keep the government open for 45 days.
Gov. Newsom signs executive order to study use of AI
Newsom recently signed an executive order addressing the increasing use of artificial intelligence by studying the development, use and risks of artificial technology in California.
Global leaders at 2023 G20 summit unite together to address pressing global challenges, concerns
The 2023 G20 Summit in New Delhi earlier this month addressed pressing global issues, including the war in Ukraine, the climate crisis and more.
Nearly 500 migrants have been bused to Los Angeles by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott
The Texas governor started sending migrants to Los Angeles via bus in June, and the Biden-Harris administration plans to use GPS monitoring devices to monitor migrant families.
Biden-Harris Administration launches SAVE plan after Supreme Court rejects student loan forgiveness plan
The Supreme Court struck down the Biden-Harris Administration’s efforts to forgive up to $400 billion in debt, but it persists by launching a new SAVE repayment plan.
The Panther is Chapman University's award-winning student-run newspaper and publishes weekly on Mondays during the fall and spring semesters. The Panther newspaper staff is dedicated to producing a quality publication in design, article content and business practice through the highest level of journalistic integrity.
Copyright © 2020 The Panther