When the Redlands Bulldog finally secured a charter through ASUR on Nov. 15, 2017, ensuring the newspaper’s funding and free speech, questions began to develop
Month: January 2018
BIGGEST UNDERACHIEVERS AND OVERACHIEVERS OF THE 2017-2018 NFL SEASON
The entirety of this article except for the last paragraph was written before the playoffs began. The NFL season this year was full of
BEYOND THE MUSIC WITH VIJAY IYER
“Music is something that belongs to everybody. It is a universal force,” jazz pianist Vijay Iyer said. “I didn’t know the world would let me
SOLIDARITY AMONG STRANGERS: THE LOS ANGELES WOMEN’S MARCH
Before going to the women’s march, one of my peers started questioning me on why I was attending, why the march was even happening and
SPICE UP YOUR LIFE
Whether you like it sweet or savory, all things flavorful tend to start in the spice cabinet — but what you may not be aware
MAY WE RAISE THEM: A VISUAL ACCOUNT OF THE RIVERSIDE WOMENS MARCH
Children stood tall and raised their voices for women’s’ rights at the Women’s March in Riverside, California last Saturday. The younger generation has been watching
CRIME IN AND AROUND THE UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS CAMPUS
Earlier this month, students received a series of emails about crime that had occurred in and around campus, detailing a homicide in Sylvan Park and
ILLUMINATING THE FUNCTIONS OF ASUR’S JUDICIAL BRANCH
The core functions of the Judicial Branch of Associated Students of the University of Redlands (ASUR) are to make edits to the ASUR constitution, club
ASUR’S LEGISLATIVE BRANCH: DISCONNECTED FROM ITS CONSTITUENTS
The Associated Students of the University of Redlands (ASUR) Senate is intended to function as a legislative branch of government, handling matters similar to that
A CHANGE IN LEGALIZATION: NOT A CHANGE IN CAMPUS POLICY
As of January 1, recreational marijuana is legal in California, making it the eighth state to do so including: Alaska, Colorado, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oregon, Washington