Chapman a cappella takes center stage in collegiate competitions
In the world of collegiate a cappella, Chapman is hitting all the right notes.
How nationwide book banning, censorship are impacting students and libraries across the country
In a student-led webinar, a faculty panel spoke about national book bans and censorship in light of the new presidential administration.
During Trump’s Department of Education takedown, what happens to Chapman?
If Trump is successful in descaling the Department of Education, Chapman may see long-term effects on students, faculty and curriculum.
New real estate school coming to Chapman after $5 million grant from alumnus
Students hoping to pursue a career in real estate could get new education and networking opportunities thanks to a grant-funded real estate school coming to Chapman.
Huntington Beach votes to ban Pride flag at city buildings
Three years after the last city council unanimously passed a resolution to fly the Pride flag during June, the new council initiated a successful ballot movement to ban the flag.
Trump hush money trial to start April 15
After being pushed back from its original date and Trump’s unsuccessful plea for further delay, the New York hush money case is set to begin trial in mid-April.
Biden emphasizes protecting democracy, calls out Trump in 2024 State of the Union address
Delivering the State of the Union address in a year with lots of political uncertainty and controversy surrounding the upcoming presidential election, President Joe Biden’s speech aimed to make voters believe that he is suited for reelection.
Analysis | Star power in politics: Do celebrity endorsements work?
Celebrity endorsements can play a powerful role in political campaigns — and they could give Biden an edge in his reelection efforts.
California hosts 2024 primary election for presidential candidates, senators
Preliminary results are showing former president Donald Trump and President Joe Biden leading in their parties’ respective primaries.
Analysis | Will the 2024 election be a 2020 rematch?
As 2024 begins, along with the countdown to November, citizens are weighing their options while Biden tries to step up his campaign.
2023: A year of political firsts, lasts
Politics saw a year unlike any other, starting with a historic 15-round vote for Speaker of the House and wrapping up with the removal of former president Donald Trump from Maine and Colorado’s 2024 primary ballot.
Analysis | A look at possible Republican candidates for the 2024 presidential election
Entering the year before presidential elections begin, Republicans are weighing their possible options for candidacy.
Analysis | Trump absent for third Republican presidential primaries debate; candidates fight to be considered for the alternative option
Republican candidates debate popular party issues and discuss Trump’s absence.
Analysis | Chapman looks at Biden along with other possible Democratic presidential candidates for upcoming 2024 election
While President Joe Biden is running for reelection next year, some Democrats may not want to mark his name on the ballot.
Analysis | Trump’s lawyers turn against him in election interference case
One by one, Trump’s lawyers and other close personnel have been taking plea bargains in his election interference case.
Analysis | Donald Trump issued gag order in preparation for election interference case; Judge Chutkan puts it on temporary hold
Following his statements attacking members of the prosecution team in the election interference case, Trump received a gag order from Judge Tanya Chutkan, which she temporarily lifted four days later.
Kevin McCarthy makes history as the first House Speaker to be voted out of the position
Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was removed as Speaker of the House in a vote initiated by members of his own party following his actions to prevent a government shutdown.
Analysis | Chapman reflects on the legacy of California’s first female senator Dianne Feinstein
Feinstein, the state’s first female senator and the longest-serving female senator to date, passed away on Sept. 29.
2022 OC Hate Crime Report is released, incidents have risen by 13% from last year
New statistics from the 2022 OC Hate Crime Report show a dramatic increase in hate-related activity in the county.
Chapman takes a legal look at how to handle immigration policy after removal of Title 42
Following the lift of Title 42, immigrants now have new rules in applying for asylum. Chapman law faculty presented a webinar on Sept. 20 explaining the situation and what this means for immigrants’ legal rights.
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