Chapman’s new resume-building tool
VMock, an AI-generated tool, provides efficiency and effectiveness to creating resumes.
Why do we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month?
How do Hispanic/Latinx Students feel support within Chapman University?
Chapman makes changes to the applied human physiology and health sciences majors
Beginning the fall 2024 semester, the applied human physiology has been removed and combined with the health sciences major.
‘Things are not as they used to be’: The story of rising heat in Southern California
Southern California closed out the summer with a powerful heat wave, pushing temperatures into the triple digits. As we transition to cooler weather, the question remains: what does the future hold for heat in California?
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.
Chapman Court has caused more issues than it has fixed
Students have been experiencing growing issues living at Chapman Court.
Master class on foreign policy: Ukraine, Gaza, Taiwan, the elections
Chapman’s students got to pick the brain of veteran, historian and former assistant for National Security Affairs on current foreign issues.
“It gave me more confidence”: Presidential debate sees Harris emerge victorious
The presidential debate became heated as former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris discussed immigration, the economy, and for one of them, an obsession with pet consumption.
Chapman makes policy changes to co-taught classes
Chapman plans to cut back on co-taught class resources.
Chapman’s student organizations team launches Panther Connect
The student organizations team at Chapman implements Panther Connect as the new student organization management system.
‘It seems like they don’t care’: Chapman University Investment committee of the board of trustees denies SJP’s divestment proposal
Chapman University declines Students for Justice in Palestine’s divestment proposal.
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.
New Community Garden sprouts at Chapman Grand
Chapman University expands the community gardens available to students with six new gardening beds at Chapman Grand.
The Panther’s Guide to the SGA Special Elections
The Student Government Association (SGA) imposes a special election this week following two senate resignations. The School of Communication and Student Organization Senator needs at least a 5% voter turnout to elect a candidate.
Fall Covid Plan
The updated guidelines come as students begin classes amidst a national summer wave of new cases.
Chapman Prepares for Divestment Vote as Fall Semester Begins
Chapman introduces a new policy imposing bans on future encampments as SJP pushes for divestment from companies alleged to be involved in Gaza conflict
Doctors serving Gaza talk to Chapman students
Two doctors came to Memorial Hall to talk to students about their experiences treating patients in Gaza during the Rafah invasion.
Students for Justice in Palestine reach agreement with administration, but the organization is far from done
The agreement comes two weeks after students set up an encampment outside Wilkinson Hall.
Chapman receives worst freedom of speech rating
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) gave Chapman’s freedom of speech codes its “red light” rating.
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