Interested in submitting in an op-ed or guest column with us?
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 | A sense of security
In order to keep this promise, Chapman must ensure that its commitment to safety is fulfilled. Regardless of the school, the location or the crime levels, schools advertise their commitment to ensuring safety on campus – they take pride in it.
Opinion | The problem with turning 21
My birthday is this week. The big birthday – 21. The birthday that’s supposed to change your life and open countless doors. The birthday that symbolizes your entrance to adulthood through the acquisition of an ID that faces horizontally.
Opinion | On Chapman’s commitment to diversity and inclusion
On the heels of the rep-rehensible incident that took place at the start of this semester, I want to take a moment to reflect on the many positive efforts being made on campus. An incident like this reminds us that we are not immune to the serious issues affecting so many communities across the country.
Opinion | Is there really a problem at Chapman?
The case of Dayton Kingery, the Bacardi-swigging bigot, exemplifies the social justice warrior and the proselytizing virtue signaler’s overestimation bias.
Opinion | A relaxing realization
Skincare is an art form; one that I’m still working on, but I’ve come a long way from the first time I can recall washing my face in middle school.
Opinion | Tuesday’s Incident: My Take
Editorial | This is Chapman
It would be naive to pretend that what happened on campus Feb. 4 was an isolated incident. It would be easy to brush it off as a bizarre and rare occurrence that fails to highlight our school’s morals. It would be an easy way out to say that what happened on our campus is not a reflection of our university’s values. But that would be inaccurate.
Opinion | The sweetness of doing nothing
I got 10 hours of sleep last night. No, really. 10 hours. I wasn’t sick or exhausted or anything like that, I just decided to get a full night of rest. It was a Friday night and instead of going out, I slathered on an entire bottle of lotion and slipped into a nice comatose-like trance under my weighted blanket.
Opinion | We should celebrate the State of the Union
My favorite version of President Donald Trump is a scripted President Trump. Do I laugh when he says dumb things on Twitter? Yes. Do I think it’s a good thing to do on principle? No. Is it funny to watch him call his opponents names as if we were all third-graders? Often times, yeah. But is it smart politically? I would argue no.
Opinion | Kobe’s death reminded me about the importance of life
The day Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna passed away was a very difficult day for me. I experienced different phases of emotion as the helicopter crash brought back memories of my own father’s passing from a fatal car accident.
Editorial | Celebrating what we have
Perhaps no one knows this more than us. It’s visible in the issues we’ve published this semester and the news stories we have covered. A lot has gone on at Chapman.
Opinion | Chapman is too crowded and we’re not prepared for it
My biggest concern regarding the overcrowding of campus is the kind of university that Chapman could become as a result. Much of the charm of our school and the local community is earned through the smaller campus and consequently, the smaller community.
Opinion | Finals aren’t that bad
There’s something bonding about the shared stress that everyone else is experiencing. There’s something truly unique about all of us panicking at the same time. I don’t know if it’s morbid to say, but at least I know I’m not the only one who’s having a difficult time getting through finals without having a meltdown.
Opinion | Having a professor as a parent
Not only did I decide to stay local, I chose to attend Chapman, the university my father is a professor at, so I could continue feeling comfortable and secure with his close presence.
Opinion | Leave North Morlan alone
Living in the North Morlan Residence Hall (NoMo) made us the people we are today. If it weren’t for the white-washed concrete walls, questionable carpet stains and generally haunted atmosphere of NoMo, we genuinely don’t know who we would be.
Opinion | Fixing the Grammys
It’s disappointing to see rap marginalized by the most prominent music awards in the United States – especially when much of the genre’s popularity this past year has been measurably equal or better than that of its companions in rhythm and blues, pop and rock.
Editorial | Why we’re glad Sanders spoke
As much as we disagree with some of the past sentiments expressed by Sanders, we understand that it’s absolutely necessary to encourage critical dialogue on college campuses.
Opinion | America makes too many mistakes to still have the death penalty
How can we give the Court of Execution the power and jurisdiction to end the lives of hundreds of people when it has been proven time and time again that the criminal justice system makes too many mistakes?
Opinion | Looking externally for internal answers
Astrology. The Enneagram. Meyers-Briggs. Love languages. Whatever it is, I’ll buy in. I’ve adored and had a blind faith for personality quizzes for as long as I can remember.
Editorial | Nothing left to say
Which leaves us asking: what do we say now? What can we say that hasn’t already been said?