‘Good twists and great villains’: Friday the 13th screened on campus

Written by Mitali Shukla Published on 09/15/2019 Horror movie fans sat on the lawn in front of the Musco Center for the Arts to watch a screening of the 1980s horror film “Friday the 13th.” On the evening of Sept. 13, freshmen screen acting majors Jordan Cassel, Griffin Hamilton and Slade Monroe discussed the merits… Continue reading ‘Good twists and great villains’: Friday the 13th screened on campus

Housing requirement creates overcrowding in campus housing

Written by Mitali Shukla Published 08/25/2019 Justin Kim, a sophomore film production major, received a July 23 email from Chapman Residence Life and First Year Experience with an offer he couldn’t refuse: a $500 refund on his housing deposit and the opportunity to live outside of university-regulated property. “A month ago, a friend and I… Continue reading Housing requirement creates overcrowding in campus housing

How social media is affecting some students’ mental health

Written by Mitali Shukla Published on 05/05/2019 Sophomore history major George Tajonera understands the toxicity of social media – Instagram in particular. He even deleted his account in fall 2018 in order to remove himself from what he refers to as a “battleground for popularity.” “I genuinely don’t believe people post on social media to… Continue reading How social media is affecting some students’ mental health