In an article from the Huffington Post, Oct. 20, 2015, Marisel Moreno’s “Art and the Other Side of Narco Violence” describes how the film success
Month: November 2015
Free The Nipple: Redlands Students Stage Demonstration For Equality
[hr gap=””]The Redlands Bulldog has opted to remove certain photographs originally published in this article.[hr gap=””] At 12:30 p.m on Wednesday Nov. 18 a group of 30
White Board Asks, “Is Feminism Relevant?”
The multitude of social media platforms that exist in today’s society make sharing opinions easy; learning about other’s beliefs is as simple as scrolling through
The Double Standard in No Shave November
I hate shaving my legs. Although I understand the euphoria of two well moisturized, hairless limbs resting upon one another, I have a life. I
Letter to the Editor: A Call For More Perspectives
Hi Jonathan, I hope you are having a wonderful break, if your break has started already. I really enjoy reading student newspapers, including the Redlands
Letter to the Editor: Priya Jha Responds to Forum on Diversity and Inclusion
My friend and colleague, living and teaching in Portland, Oregon, in a recent, similar forum, said that ‘most of our failures, whether in politics or
Let Us Be Great: Redlands Forum on Diversity and Inclusion Makes History
By 8:53 p.m, Orton Conference Center was standing-room only. Extra chairs from the back were brought out to accommodate the large turnout of students, faculty,
Masquerade Turn Up!
From 10 p.m – 2 a.m on Friday, Nov. 20, the University of Redlands chapter of Enactus will be hosting a Masquerade Turn Up party
Little Shop of Horrors Review
Need a break from everything you have to complete before Thanksgiving? Look no further! This weekend the theatre department will be putting on their second
Redlands Media House Now Accepting Submissions
Hello, Redlands Media Artists! Let us Introduce you to Redlands Media House. Calling for artist submissions! Redlands Media House is a digital gallery dedicated to