Chapman welcomes Nadia Murad: A conversation on justice and the future
Murad speaks on comprehensive reparations for survivors of conflict-related sexual violence.
The Clothesline Project is back on campus
After much struggle to return to campus, the Clothesline Project is back.
Lights, camera, budget: Navigating the financial realities behind Dodge College
Are Master Classes at Dodge College of Film and Media Arts paid? Why did they make the decision to merge the film and television production major? How are students responding to these changes?
Guide to Project 2025: What does Trump have in store for the United States?
Project 2025 outlines exactly what Donald Trump will enact during his second term
Chapman Thrift Club is the next victim of Chapman’s recent enforcement of current policies
Chapman’s Thrift Club is no longer allowed to sell on campus due to Chapman’s enforcement of policies. Now they do swaps.
‘Weigh the Waste’ event highlights lack of sustainability
Chapman’s cafeteria produces much more waste than one can imagine: this event showcases just how much.
Chapman limits size of ‘Clothesline Project’: annual event draws attention to sexual violence
Policy change affected one of the most powerful events on campus. The Clothesline Project, which takes place on campus and attracts students as well as alumni, has been canceled this semester.
One year later: an uneasy atmosphere on campus
What events have transpired on Chapman’s campus since October 7?
What resources are available for Chapman’s seniors?
Career fair, senior sentiment, jobs post-graduation: Senior resources at Chapman.
Why does Chapman have the Walk Against Violence?
Students lead by Dani Smith Walk Against Violence.

Why do we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month?
How do Hispanic/Latinx Students feel support within Chapman University?
Chapman Court has caused more issues than it has fixed
Students have been experiencing growing issues living at Chapman Court.
Chapman faces increasing issues regarding parking and missing shuttle services
Parking and shuttle services have been causing delays for people getting to their classes or work.
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