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Letter to the Editors: A case for Kavanaugh

Natalie Winters
October 8, 2018

I felt compelled to write a response to Chronicle Digital Managing Editor Lucas Gelfond and Chronicle Editor-in-Chief Sophie Haber’s article regarding their opinions about the confirmation of Brett...

The radio talk show host spoke to students and faculty about happiness and ways to attain it. 
Pavan Tauh/Chronicle

Conservative pundit Hugh Hewitt discusses book, ‘The Happiest Life’

Josie Abugov
November 21, 2017

Conservative radio talk show host Hugh Hewitt shared the keys to finding happiness as outlined in his book, “The Happiest Life” in an all-school assembly Nov. 6. A lawyer, author, Chapman University...

(Left to Right) Eleanor Halloran '18, Will Cook-Healy '19, Will Berlin '19 and Natalie Winters '19 debate feminism and political correctness. Credit: Sophie Haber/Chronicle

Students discuss feminism, political correctness at Political Discourse Society debate

Sophie Haber
November 13, 2017

Conservative and liberal students discussed feminism and the culture of political correctness at the first Political Discourse Society debate as observers lined the aisles of Rugby Auditorium and an overflow...

Hugh Hewitt speaks to students, faculty and staff about his book, "The Happiest Life." Credit: Pavan Tauh/Chronicle

Pundit Hugh Hewitt discusses ‘The Happiest Life’

Sophie Haber
November 6, 2017

The first guest speaker to voice conservative political viewpoints on campus, Emmy Award-winning radio talk show host Hugh Hewitt, discussed his book, “The Happiest Life” at an all school assembly...

Photo Illustration by Kristin Kuwada and Kate Schrage

The Elephant in the Room: Conservative students speak as a minority in a liberal environment

Josie Abugov
August 29, 2017

As Patrick’s* ’18 sophomore English class prepared to pack up, he was halted by the sharp words of his teacher in response to a student’s comment about current events: “If you support Trump, get...

Infographic art by Alexa Zuriff/Chronicle

Some students suppress their politics on campus

Katie Plotkin
May 5, 2016

Amid controversial political statements from presidential candidates this election season, conservative and liberal students say they feel pressured to suppress their opinions for fear of retaliation,...

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