‘Get out there and enjoy it:’ Fauci said Halloween set to resume as normal for vaccinated individuals
With the end of the COVID-19 pandemic still not in sight, some individuals are still concerned about whether it's safe to gather on Halloween night, despite the assurance of Biden’s chief medical advisor, Anthony Fauci.
Officials warn against using ivermectin to treat COVID-19 amid lawsuits, protests
Chapman community members disagree on how the drug should be used, but many conclude the public needs to be better informed about ivermectin.
California passes bill mandating ethnic studies as graduation requirement for high schools
Newsom signed the politically contentious bill amid heated debate in Orange County regarding the implementation of ethnic studies in the district.
California mandates COVID-19 vaccine for K-12 students starting in 2022
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Oct. 1 that California will be the first state to require all K-12 students attending public and private schools to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Huntington Beach oil spill could sway 2022 midterm voters
Congressional candidates and environmental advocates discuss how the recent Huntington Beach oil spill may affect the 2022 midterms.
Chapman community describes complications with shuttle service, inaccessibility of transportation
The service, which has been used for eight years and accommodates Chapman Grand Apartments and Panther Village residents, has experienced issues such as long wait times and inconsistent hours over the weekend.
California first state to ban non-consensual condom removal; now considered sexual battery
Chapman's definition of sexual assault includes “stealthing,” the act of removing a condom during intercourse without consent.
While OC beaches reopen after oil spill, questions linger about environmental effects, prevention
Following a recent oil spill off the coast of Huntington Beach, the reopened shores of Orange County and San Diego County may be a welcome sight for locals and tourists alike.
Santa Ana to vote on rent control, just cause eviction initiatives
Tenants United Santa Ana, an organization dedicated to advocating for tenants’ rights, organized snacks while residents waited in plastic white chairs for the city council’s meeting to open to the public.
Interterm, spring 2022 study abroad canceled
Provost Norma Bouchard alerted Chapman faculty, staff and students Oct. 6 that international study abroad programs for interterm, spring break and the spring 2022 semester were canceled, while domestic programs would remain as scheduled, for now.
Huntington Beach oil spill rattles tourism, wildlife; storms complicate cleanup
Caution tape and hazard signs lined the sand, warning that murky water was off-limits.
Tim Topper to leave Chapman Oct. 20; community members react
As the job is one that takes an emotional toll, he is disappointed in the university’s treatment of the position.
Mail-in voting now permanent in California
The Orange County Registrar of Voters has implemented several security measures to ensure the integrity of ballots in future elections.
COVID-19 policies, HIPAA guidelines come into question
COVID-19 cases have stayed low after the university’s initial outbreak during the first few weeks of the semester, causing some community members to argue that masks — which are mandated indoors everywhere on campus — are no longer necessary.
LGBTQIA+ History Month begins after city officials refuse to fly Pride flag
At the Orange City Hall, a Pride flag has sat in a storage cabinet since last June, when city officials refused to hoist the banner onto their flagpole.
On-campus, local organizations address Orange County’s ongoing homelessness crisis
Chapman’s Poor People’s Campaign club and Family Promise Orange County promote awareness about people experiencing homelessness locally and nationally.
On-campus sexual assault shocks students; suspect in custody
Chapman’s department of Public Safety recently described an attempted sexual assault to a student who successfully defended themselves, causing the attacker to flee, near Henley Hall.
Reproductive rights rallies held in all 50 states Oct. 2
In protest of recent abortion restrictions, Women’s March hopes to send a message to the Supreme Court.
First anniversary of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict leaves Armenians with more questions than answers
Activist Chris Simonian discussed Armenia’s struggle with local clashes, displacement and apathy from the international community.
Freshmen move into North Morlan after displacement
The relocated freshmen began moving back into the North Morlan residence hall Sept. 23 and were given the option to use a moving service in order to ease the process.
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