Three dozen COVID-19 cases instill doubts of safe campus return
Thirteen new student residents tested positive after the university conducted free COVID-19 testing. Some are worried the campus reopening will lead to an outbreak.
Opinion | Questions on the White House negligence
Not everything has to be a win. The coronavirus pandemic isn’t a game, but the excuses made by the Trump administration make it feel like one.
COVID-19 diagnoses strike White House, impede Trump campaign trail
President Donald Trump will reside in Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for an indefinite amount of time as he recovers from the coronavirus.
‘I’ve never seen anything like this’: Tensions run high in first presidential debate
Presidency scholar Lori Cox Han and political science Chair John Compton spoke on the egregious nature of the Sept. 29 presidential debate.
Amy Coney Barrett nominated to Supreme Court
President Donald Trump nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. Barrett’s confirmation hearings begin Oct. 12.
Trump to announce Supreme Court nomination after Ruth Bader Ginsburg memorials
President Donald Trump will nominate a replacement for Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s now-empty seat on Sept. 26.
Former student-employee brought discrimination case against manager
Amaka Esegbue filed a complaint on her Mail Services manager to Chapman Human Resources in May, after Esegbue said he talked about “bringing back lynching.”
Public Safety capitalizes on Orange Police Department partnership to strengthen university proposal
In attempts to stay in good standing with the City of Orange, Chapman University may extend the number of weeks the Orange Police Department patrols local neighborhoods to crack down on off-campus parties.
Opinion | Woodward not exempt from ‘playing it down’
It’s a journalist’s duty to disseminate knowledge, not to “hold onto a scoop” in order to pocket the money from a book that rides off the wake of one of the biggest modern elections in history.
‘Orange County can be the next Kenosha’: Patriot Front propaganda found near campus
Chapman University law student Michael Mermelstein found stickers from Patriot Front, a white supremacist group, posted at Bruxie and along West Sycamore Avenue Sept. 1.
Over 100 students attend BSU protest calling for greater administration response
Members of the Black Student Union led a protest on the steps of Memorial Hall Aug. 29 to question Chapman University’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Chapman response to Eastman’s opinion ignites backlash
President Danielle Struppa suggested Chapman University isn’t responsible for endorsing or refuting law professor John Eastman’s controversial opinion piece on birthright citizenship.
Chapman professor questions Harris’ eligibility for vice presidency
John Eastman, a Chapman University law professor, stirred controversy after questioning California Sen. Kamala Harris’ eligibility for vice presidency.
Best Sodexo employee: Qdoba’s ‘people-person’ Willy Benton
Service with a smile has never materialized itself more perfectly than with Willy Benton.
‘Sayings are like hugs to the community’: Magliato’s messages bring light to Orange
Opening its first Sunday service on March 28, 1976, there’s something else that separates this church from others – and it has to do with the marquee above the building’s sets of double doors.
Review | Melanie Martinez delivers theatrical performance before canceling rest of U.S. tour
Melanie Martinez performed to a sold-out venue at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, California. She woke up the next morning “unable to talk.”
Ben Shapiro speaks to audience of more than 200 at Chapman
Several flyers were posted in protest, outside the entrance to the building where conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro was set to speak.
Opinion | What it’s like to be ‘white (including Middle Eastern origin)’
I am proud of my culture and of my heritage. I will not let my people’s representation die out because the U.S. Census Bureau refuses to make “Middle Eastern” a category in 2020.
After at least 150 attend protest against hotly debated poster, Dodge faculty set to vote on its removal
After drawing criticism and condemnation from some Chapman students, the fate of Chapman’s controversial “The Birth of a Nation” poster will be decided by a faculty vote April 22.