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 | Ginsburg deserved more
“My most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed," Ginsburg said. Her dying wish was shredded and tossed out like end-of-the-week trash.
Opinion | I might be too old for TikTok
I almost miss the simplicity of managing one social media platform. Now as an adult, I’m overwhelmed with the amount of content social media offers and I can’t even begin to understand how to create a TikTok.
Opinion | Standing with students of color
Offering support and encouragement needs to be a daily practice for all of us, particularly white people … Doing nothing is unacceptable.
Opinion | Tech giants have their work cut out for them
Constantly staring at our screens, social media contradicts itself in that we feel more alone and isolated the longer we use it.
Opinion | A message to white allies: educate, don’t just cancel
There’s a strong difference between “cancelling” someone for an offensive joke and being anti-racist.
Editorial | Black Lives Matter is not a trend
The negative side to digital activism is that social media is all about trends, whereas fighting for human rights is not. We cannot reduce decades of work to one hashtag or hundreds of black squares.
Poem | The pain my ancestors felt
We’re not too far removed from the Jim Crow South.
Opinion | They don’t really care about us
As we held our posters high, pleading for every human with a soul to hear our cries and listen to our messages, every person seated outside pretended we didn’t exist. In the year 2020, our Black lives still don’t matter.
Opinion | A socially distant Emmys season saw record BIPOC nominations
Being online isn’t the only thing that felt different about the 2020 Emmy program. This year saw a sizable increase in Black nominations; out of the 102 acting nominations, 34.3% were Black.
Opinion | Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: A centering of Afro-Latinidad
Racism toward African Americans is often experienced by Latinxs of African descent. We are all Black in the eyes of the U.S. public, and therefore our Afro-Latinidad identity does not protect us from discrimination.
Opinion | On Trump’s ‘patriotic education’
President Trump announced a $5 billion fundraising effort so that “we can educate people as to the real history of our country.” We are the faculty in Chapman’s History Department, and this is our response.
Opinion | My experience of racism against Asians during COVID-19
As the coronavirus pandemic grew stronger in the U.S., it is indisputable that Asians across the country have faced a new wave of racism.
Editorial | Eight perks of ‘Zoom University’
While Zoom can be exhausting and we’d all rather chat with friends in a real classroom, we’ve compiled a list of the top eight phenomena that bring joy our “Zoom University.”
Opinion | Professor Eastman responds
A number of people affiliated with Chapman University have objected to the article I published in Newsweek. Some of the claims made against me are not only demonstrably wrong but scurrilous and defamatory.
Opinion | America has always been burning
America is burning. It has been for a while, long before the pandemic granted us time and isolated space to reflect on the severity of it.
Opinion | No more smoke signals after being scorched
We can no longer ignore the fact that our homes, our memories, our livelihoods, are burning in front of us while we indirectly fuel the flame.
Opinion | The “new” freshman experience
As a freshman at Chapman University, every experience is new to me. Despite this year’s unprecedented circumstances, I’m not entirely sure what I’m missing out on.
Editorial | Zoom: United in isolation
It’s OK to not always be Zoom-camera-ready. It’s mentally draining to be “on” all of the time, and it’s imperative to take a much-needed breather.
Opinion | How COVID-19 interrupted my study abroad
What hit me hardest was what came afterward. I could make a huge list of all the things I feel I missed out on in London.
Opinion | Online workout classes: a saving grace
A place with no stares, no catcalls and no underlying fears doesn't exist in the real world. I am reminded of the hard truth when I venture out into reality.