Written by Mitali Shukla Published 02/17/2019 When 1991 Chapman alumnus Patrick Don Vito woke up at 5 a.m. with his wife to watch the Academy Award nominations Jan. 22, he didn’t expect to receive one. But he did, for editing the film “Green Book.” Don Vito was shocked. “We saw I was nominated and we […]
Month: May 2020
Look to the stars: Why some are turning to astrology for relationship help
Written by Mitali Shukla Published on 03/10/2019 The question that astrologer Lindy Burke, owner of Lindy Burke Stargazer in Santa Ana, gets asked the most about dating and relationships is, “What is the best sign for me to date?” But the answer to that question, Burke said, isn’t so simple. “There are so many factors […]
For members of LGBTQIA+ community, public affection isn’t always easy
Written by Mitali Shukla Published on 02/11/2019 Valentine’s Day: It’s a holiday filled with romantic imagery and portrayals of happy couples, often depicted as heterosexual. But for some members of the LGBTQIA+ community, love, sex and romantic holidays can be complicated. “Every queer person has the idea that no matter how accepting the world is, […]
Longest government shutdown in history impacts federal workers
Written by Mitali Shukla Published 02/04/2019 For 35 days during the government shutdown, sophomore dance major Anna Schluckebier’s father was unable to work his new dream job as an architect for the U.S. National Park Service in Nebraska because he wouldn’t have been paid. “It was scary for my family, with two kids in college. […]