Cultural appropriation has become a buzzword in the mainstream media in the past few years, leading to an array of different definitions for the term.
Month: October 2017
Alesha Knox: Finding Home
Apparently the University of Redlands has two gardens, a fact both I and the new Campus Experience Visitor Manager, Alesha Knox were not aware of.
State Street Alive with Local Art: Downtown Redlands Art Walk
As the festivities of Homecoming Weekend were coming to an end, the Downtown Redlands Art Walk was in full swing. If you happened to be
Latino Punk in the Inland Empire
From San Antonio, East Los Angeles, Pomona and even Tijuana, punk evolved within Latino communities, and four bands demonstrated their contribution to the scene. On
Diwali Celebration: U of R and Beyond
One of India’s biggest holidays, and an event that arguably has the best light show out of any celebration, Diwali, is among one of the
Top 5 Betting Picks: NFL Week 8
As the first few weeks of professional football have passed us by, I feel I have a good grasp of how this year’s teams are
Staff Picks: Halloween Favorites
In an attempt to ignite the Halloween Spirit in us all, a few of the Redland Bulldog’s most avid Halloween lovers came together to pick
Men’s Soccer wins 4th straight SCIAC Title
For seniors like me, men’s soccer has been arguably the most successful sports team at the University of Redlands. Though they haven’t won a national
Anna Walton & Brandon Leavitt: Trapped by Harvey
The following is a part of a series of profiles of U of R students who were in someway affected by the Hurricanes that hit
A Balancing Act
This article is the first in a series of many more to come. Reporter Ellie Ramsey will be diving into her life as a broke