Is Bluesky the new Twitter?
The social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, has seen a significant fall from grace under Elon Musk’s ownership. But has it declined enough to be replaced by the newcomer Bluesky?
Chapman presidential candidate Matt Parlow pitches a future focused on the students
Parlow emphasized the importance of flexibility and family in his town hall with students and faculty
How does social media boost civic engagement?
In her research, positive media psychologist and associate professor Janicke-Bowles identified the opportunities for connection and awareness offered by modern social media platforms.
“A meaningful experience for me”: Chapman students cast their ballots with significant reservations
First-time voters find themselves cautiously casting ballots in an important, but uniquely divisive and unfulfilling election.
Disney, Universal, and the DA among employers gathered at Chapman’s Inclusive Employer Night
The annual Inclusive Employer Night event saw Chapman students get an opportunity to connect with a wide variety of employers that catered to many different backgrounds.
New California bill bans legacy and donor admissions at private universities
Signed into law just under a month ago, Assembly Bill 1780 is expected to have sharp effects on the admissions process for private universities across the Golden State, including Chapman.
‘A signature annual event for Chapman’: $3 million donation permanently funds Holocaust Art and Writing Contest
The endowment from the Samueli Foundation will support the contest in perpetuity, making it a permanent feature of Chapman’s Holocaust Education programs.
“A huge thank you to everyone”: SGA elections see a new wave of senators sweep into office
The SGA elections saw fresh faces, fresh ideas and a fresh sense of unity among the student population.
“It gave me more confidence”: Presidential debate sees Harris emerge victorious
The presidential debate became heated as former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris discussed immigration, the economy, and for one of them, an obsession with pet consumption.
Fall Covid Plan
The updated guidelines come as students begin classes amidst a national summer wave of new cases.
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