‘Brilliant pioneer’: Chapman professor, ‘SNL’ writer Anne Beatts dies at 74
Screenwriting professor Anne Beatts, an original writer on “Saturday Night Live,” passed away prior to the production of two upcoming projects.
On-campus vaccination clinic switches from Johnson & Johnson to Pfizer
Following a federal recommendation to halt distribution of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, Ralphs administered Pfizer to students.
Analysis | Extremist groups are increasingly targeting college campuses
College campuses are becoming a target for extremist group advertising and attempts at recruitment.
Ty Seidule reflects on unlearning reverence for Robert E. Lee, Confederacy
Ty Seidule shared his story of once believing in the “Lost Cause” mythology for decades and how he has altered his ideologies since.
Orange City Council direct appointment over special election upsets residents
Kathy Tavoularis, who was appointed to fill the vacant District 3 Orange City Council seat, will attend the council’s next meeting.
Chapman guest speaker spotlights female leaders, activists
Barbara Ransby — a professor, activist and award-winning author — spoke about civil rights activists of the past and present.
Supreme Court rules for indoor religious gatherings despite COVID-19
An April 9 ruling determined that religious gatherings of three or more households in private homes are protected under the First Amendment.
Orange City Council to restrict short-term rentals
The Orange City Council passed a first reading of an ordinance restricting the number of short-term rentals, as well as increasing the cost of their operation.
Video | Downtown Huntington Beach sees clash between protesters
Anti-white supremacy organizations gathered April 11 at 11 a.m. at the entrance of the Huntington Beach Pier to protest a planned “White Lives Matter” rally.
Huntington Beach ‘White Lives Matter’ rally outnumbered by counter-protesters
After April 4 flyers were found at Huntington Beach advertising a “White Lives Matter” rally, a counterprotest April 11 saw skirmishes and arrests.
Black, Asian American communities share sense of solidarity against white supremacy
In light of recent attacks on the Asian American community, calls for unity among all ethnic groups have been made to counter white supremacy.
The Hilbert Museum reopens doors, plans massive expansion
The Hilbert Museum of California Art at Chapman will see an over $9 million expansion that will triple its size to offer new gallery spaces.
Meet the SGA candidates: 14 run for senate
Student Government Association candidates opened up about their campaigns and why they should be voted into the senate.
Former Orange City Council member reflects on 13 years of service
Mike Alvarez, who resigned after a ruling against his third consecutive term, has spent most of his newfound free time with his family.
Summer 2021 registration factors in separate online, hybrid, in-person courses
As enrollment begins April 12, students and faculty can expect a continuation of current transitional measures beginning a return to campus.
Chapman professor quits Congressional race following KKK tweet, home invasions
Professor Liam O’Mara tweeted an image of a KKK hood to far-right political commentator Candace Owens, a move that led to O’Mara’s resignation from the race.
Chapman hosts first student-led global conflict awareness conference
“Global Conflict Awareness Conference” aimed to promote Western consciousness and featured student research and panels.
House approves immigration bills for ‘Dreamers,’ farmworkers
First-generation students and an immigration law specialist discuss the impact of passing immigration bills in the Senate.
Chapman to distribute vaccines April 16, students eligible
Ralphs Grocery Pharmacy is administering a maximum of 1,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine April 16 at the Harold Hutton Sports Center.
Q&A | A sit down with Bouchard, Chapman’s incoming provost
Norma Bouchard shared her goals and thoughts on the future of the university as Chapman’s incoming provost.
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