Maps, drones and spatial technology occupied Hunsaker Plaza in celebration of GIS day—an annual celebration of the instruction, research and service produced by Graphic Information
Year: 2018
Bon Appetit Contract Up for Renegotiation
Bon Appetit’s contract at the University of Redlands is up for renegotiation this Spring. Faculty and administration are already working hard to find either a
Sympathy for Palestinians is not Anti-Semitic
A colleague of mine wrote an opinion editorial on November 14, 2018. I have problem with some of the specific details, as well as the
Mass Shooting Drill, for when those Cracking Noises Are not Fireworks
Visitors to the United States surely have a list of must-see places or uniquely American events to attend. Experiences like seeing the Grand Canyon, catching
Crisis Pregnancy Centers, Don’t Let Them Fool You
Next time you go to a Planned Parenthood or abortion care clinic, look around and you will most likely find a faith-based crisis pregnancy center.
Photo of the Week
Sophia Bilello (’22) and Mattea Pulido (’21) learning to surf on an Outdoor Programs trip at Huntington Beach. Photo contributed by the Redlands Bulldog
Los Angeles Lakers Season Update
The Lakers seemed more interested in spitting on people than winning games at the start of the season! The “Showtime” team started the season 0-3,
A Letter from Native Student Programs for the Fall Season
For many Americans, Fall is one of their favorite seasons – October is for dressing up in Halloween costumes while November is for celebrating Thanksgiving
R You Ready to Hike?
The University of Redlands is nestled in the foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains. On a clear day, the R is visible as an emblem
NFL Picks Week 11
Shortly during this introduction, I’ll briefly discuss some of the more important talking points during the NFL since the last time I wrote. How about