Biden administration to rejoin Human Rights Council
President Biden moved to rejoin the U.N. Human Rights Council, another move to reverse policies enacted by former president Trump.
‘No Politics Day’ canceled due to student backlash
Civic Engagement Initiatives challenged its social media followers to imagine a day without politics, sparking controversy amongst students.
Analysis | Bernie Sanders warms his hands and our hearts, donates to charity
A viral photo of Sen. Bernie Sanders in recycled mittens took social media by a storm, as creators superimposed the image in different locations.
Student stress eases with new presidential administration
With former President Donald Trump no longer in office and unable to post on social media, many students feel less stress in their daily lives.
Biden administration increases deaf accessibility
A White House briefing featured a sign language interpreter — the first of many accessibility pushes to come under President Joe Biden’s administration.
Initial provost search narrowed to just one candidate
Norma Bouchard, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Drexel University, will be the last provost candidate from the initial search.
Sorority recruitment goes virtual
Sorority chapters adjusted their recruitment process to fit an online format that attempted to mimic the in-person experience.
Analysis | Black History Month is 11 months too short
As originally founded, the goal of Black History Month was not to restrict the integration of Black history into one fraction of the year.
Lifting of stay-at-home order prompts relief for small businesses
The deactivation of the order offers opportunity for struggling businesses; however, medical experts warn of a resurgence in COVID-19 cases.
GameStop surges and crashes in value after stock market short selling
GameStop was one of many companies caught in the stock market overhaul that began Jan. 13 when short sellers schemed over social media.
Professor reflects on disapproval from discrimination complaint
Freshman Aissata Sall filed a complaint against her professor Ahmed Younis, and was discouraged an investigation was not pursued.
President receives death wishes, Chapman grapples with proving values
The debate over the fate of former law professor John Eastman may have created a rift between students, faculty and senior staff.
John Eastman’s impression on Chapman: a timeline
The Panther has compiled 22 instances in which John Eastman has made headlines around the Chapman community.
Chapman may join other vaccination sites across Orange County
Orange County officials have begun the process of constructing vaccination sites – one of which could potentially be Chapman.
BSU organizes sit-in on Capitol Hill vigil
The Capitol Hill vigil Chapman hosted Jan. 6 became a source of unity, but one that positioned students against senior staff and administration.
Analysis | American politics welcomes new chapter
President Biden and Vice President Harris were inaugurated Jan. 20, entering and attempting to appease the restless political climate.
Analysis | How media outlets shape voter fraud perception
After a tumultuous election, media outlets face questions about how repeated voter fraud coverage may have impacted the public.
Chapman University president tests positive for COVID-19
President Daniele Struppa tested positive for COVID-19 and believes to have contracted the coronavirus from his daughter.
California receives COVID-19 vaccines, Chapman SGA funds testing
As Chapman student government assists demand for testing, Pfizer’s vaccine was approved for emergency authorization.
Holiday celebration scales back production to follow COVID-19 guidelines
“A Taste of Winterfest” was held in lieu of the traditionally grand event, generating both excitement and concern from students.
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