We still talk about sexual assault in hush tones, as if it is something we are ashamed to discuss out loud. And that makes sense.
Month: April 2017
Letter to the Editor: They Found Him Not Responsible
I wasn’t sure it was sexual assault. How does anyone know? He didn’t fit the typical character description, but there is no typical description. All
Title IX Policy at the University of Redlands Explained
Issues of Title IX compliance and trends of sexual assault on college campuses have become a top priority for many universities around the country. In
Freshmen Fight for Men of Color Fraternity
After attending different events and parties and being approached by members of other fraternities, three freshmen saw a need for a frat specifically designed for,
Meet Your ASUR President, Kamal Bilal
I met Kamal Bilal in the Fall of 2014 when we were both incoming freshman and roommates. Shortly after, I found out about his aspirations
ASUR Campaign Regulations: Do They Work?
ASUR election regulations serve to make a fair and orderly guidelines for the candidates to follow. The regulations in this system are meant to mitigate
Student Organizations Host Green Slam, Sustainability Music Festival
The sun was setting, but the slam was just beginning. Students rushed to Lewis hall on April 7 at 6 p.m for Green Slam, a
Bulldog Statue Unveiled After Much Anticipation
A statue of Deacon, the University of Redlands first ever Bulldog mascot was unveiled Wednesday at 12:30. The Maroon and Grey Student Ambassadors came up
Why So Hypocritical? A Comment on Barbara Boxer, Free Speech and Political Discourse
Barbara Boxer: member of the Marin County Board of Supervisors for six years, delegate for the California State Democratic Convention in 1983, Representative in the
Barbara Boxer: Final Political Series Speaker
Barbara Boxer was welcomed by the University of Redlands with a standing ovation from students, faculty, and community members. Boxer acknowledged the audience and complimented