The results are in: Chapman’s new cohort of student leadership
The Student Government Association (SGA) election winners outline ambitious goals and reflect on their campaign experiences.
Balancing fairness, inclusion and the future of women's sports
Amid Title IX controversy surrounding equality in sports, Chapman’s women athletes reflect on the doors it opened and the uncertain future.
Challenging the single-story narrative: A discussion with Widlore Mérancourt about intergenerational journalism in Haiti
Widlore Mérancourt explores Haiti’s ongoing humanitarian crisis and the crucial role of accountable journalism
Chapman set to spend $1 million on new traffic light in 2026
The new light aims to improve safety and reduce congestion, providing a critical solution for growing traffic concerns.
Potential candidate Jennifer West for Chapman president advocated for community and transparency
In the search to replace president Daniele Struppa, Jennifer West, dean of engineering and applied science at the University of Virginia, was the first candidate to come to Chapman.
Fewer students, bigger deficit: $30 million budget gap emerges
Chapman anticipates a budget deficit for the 2025-2026 academic year, prompting discussions on financial strategies and how to maintain long-term sustainability.
Shaping the future of Chapman as a Hispanic Serving Institution
Chapman could receive a new title as a Hispanic Serving Institution. This new accreditation could bring new Hispanic and Latinx students and new resources.
Is it up to Orange County?
Two Orange County congressional races will play an essential role in the makeup of the 2025 U.S. Congress
Nourishing hidden needs: Chapman’s food pantry
The food pantry is a resource that should be on all students’ radar
The double-edged sword of social media: a tool that has serious implications
Balancing the ethics of social media and the evolving platforms
Dangerous Ideas: Roxane Gay on feminism, freedom of speech, racism
Roxane Gay’s presentation on dangerous ideas was a blend of humor, sensitive subjects and edibles.
Chapman students face challenges seeking appointments at the health center
The health center has been working hard to accommodate students during a staff shortage.
FAFSA delays and changes impact students’ financial aid
Students faced uncertainty as processing delays strain departmental resources and response times.
Chapman falls short of fall 2024 enrollment goals
Chapman University reports low enrollment amongst Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) delays.
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