Steve Chapman (columnist) explained

Steve Chapman
Birth Date:February 25, 1954
Birth Place:Brady, Texas
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:Harvard College (BA)

Stephen James “Steve” Chapman (born February 25, 1954) is an American opinion journalist and nationally syndicated columnist.

Early life and education

Chapman was born in Brady, Texas and grew up in Midland and Austin, graduating from A.N. McCallum High School. He attended Harvard College, where he was on the staff of The Harvard Crimson,[1] and graduated cum laude in 1976.

Career

Chapman was a staff writer and associate editor of The New Republic magazine from 1978 to 1981.[2] He joined the editorial board of the Chicago Tribune in 1981 and began writing a twice-a-week opinion column on national and international affairs in 1982. His column is syndicated by Creators Syndicate.[3] He took a buyout from the Tribune in 2021.

Media critic Jack Shafer has described him as “a polymath, a creative policy wonk, a tap-dancing writer, a true son of liberty, (and) a failed Christian,” noting his “pro-gun, antigovernment, pro-peace, anti-drug-war, pro-market views.”[4]

Chapman has described his political views as “moderate libertarian.”[5]

Personal life

Chapman has two sons and a daughter from his first marriage. He married Cyn Sansing Mycoskie in 2007 and has three stepsons.[6]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. News: Stephen J. Chapman. 22 September 2020. The Harvard Crimson.
  2. News: Stephen Chapman. 22 September 2020. The New Republic.
  3. News: Steve Chapman. 22 September 2020. Creators Syndicate.
  4. News: Shafer. Jack. After Safire: More names for the shortlist to replace William Safire. 22 September 2020. Slate.
  5. News: Chapman. Steve. Column: Bernie Sanders and Mike Bloomberg both want to run your life. 22 September 2020. Chicago Tribune.
  6. News: About Steve Chapman. 22 September 2020. Chicago Tribune.