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Op-eds or guest columns must be no longer than 600 words and sent in a Google document or Word document to the Opinions Editor, Caroline Linton, at pantheropinions@chapman.edu.

Columns must have a clear point of view with strong arguments backed by facts and evidence. Profanity is not allowed. Not every submission is guaranteed to be published, and submissions are subject to editing and suggestions for clarity, grammar and style.

Editorial | Re: Lisa Sparks
The Editorial Board The Editorial Board

Editorial | Re: Lisa Sparks

To the Chapman Community,

There are so many things wrong in Lisa Sparks’ email, that it is difficult to know where to begin. We will try to do this in some order

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Opinion | A single child’s shoe: story not statistic
Guest Columnist Guest Columnist

Opinion | A single child’s shoe: story not statistic

For those of you who have yet to visit the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., and would like to engage with this history here at Chapman, I invite you to visit the Sala and Aron Samueli Holocaust Memorial Library on the fourth floor of the Leatherby Libraries.

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Opinion | The Holocaust is more than a statistic
Louisa Marshall Louisa Marshall

Opinion | The Holocaust is more than a statistic

Piles of shoes. That’s what made me cry. Not the photographs of the ghettos, not the video footage of people being shoved into railway cars, not even the diagram of people being led to the gas chambers. Shoes.

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Opinion | I have a rational fear of driving
Micaela Bastianelli Micaela Bastianelli

Opinion | I have a rational fear of driving

Whenever I’m required to drive myself somewhere, my entire mood shifts. My heart beats fast, I sweat profusely and the simple thought of being behind the wheel makes me want to cry. 

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Editorial | Let’s recap
The Editorial Board The Editorial Board

Editorial | Let’s recap

From the revelations we discovered, the apologies we received and national media attention garnered because of the Bush event, we wanted to take the time to regroup and reflect. Why was keeping The Panther out of the Bush event a problem in the first place?

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Opinion | The beauty of going home
Zach Davis Zach Davis

Opinion | The beauty of going home

College is a time where we’re able to spread our wings, make new friends and learn how to live on our own as real-life adults. Why not offset that stress by packing a duffel bag and spending some time away from it all?

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Opinion | Chapman’s PR needs better PR
Jamie Altman Jamie Altman

Opinion | Chapman’s PR needs better PR

In this case, Chapman’s move to cut off press to an event (PR 201: transparency is everything) had the opposite effect, damaging the university’s reputation rather than preserving it.

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Opinion | Let’s stop pretending there is a correct way to go to college
Guest User Guest User

Opinion | Let’s stop pretending there is a correct way to go to college

There is no right way to be a student at Chapman. There isn’t a pre-existing checklist created saying how many internships, involvements or friends you need to have in order to achieve perfect happiness and social capital – but still, many people strive to check each indefinable, invisible box. 

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Editorial | Misled by our leaders
The Editorial Board The Editorial Board

Editorial | Misled by our leaders

It’s no longer news that The Panther was restricted from attending the George W. Bush event last week. What is news, however, is who put conditions on our attendance and coverage.

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Opinion | It has been a journey
Zach Davis Zach Davis

Opinion | It has been a journey

What I didn’t expect when I started working for The Panther, what I couldn’t have imagined when we published our first issue this semester, was the unwillingness of Chapman to work with us. 

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Opinion | Finding magic in adulthood
Guest Columnist Guest Columnist

Opinion | Finding magic in adulthood

When I was a kid, I viewed adulthood as the bitter end to all things good and wonderful. For me, adulthood meant the end of childhood dreaming. It marked the end of that sense of wonder that permeated every aspect of my life.

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