Dear Redlands Bulldog readers, The position of Editor-in-Chief at the Redlands Bulldog is open for applicants for the 2018-2019 academic year. We are
Month: April 2018
AN INTERVIEW WITH THE CREATOR OF FEM FEST, JULIE DONOHUE
After a year of hard work creating the concept and planning the event, Fem Fest took the stage at the University of Redlands. The March
“ITS OK TO BE WHITE” FLIERS PROVOKE CONTROVERSY ON CAMPUS
On Monday morning several reports from students described fliers taped to the walls of dormitories, halls and the Memorial Chapel, that were unauthorized by Student
SANCTUARY OR VIOLATION? ORANGE COUNTY VS CALIFORNIA
On October 5, 2017, California governor, Jerry Brown, signed a legislation that proclaims California would be known as a “Sanctuary State.” This bill states that
I HAVE FOMO, BUT WITH THE WORLD
The following is the third and final installment in a series of accounts about the reporter’s study abroad experience in Paris, France. [hr gap=”0″]
CONSERVATIVE STUDENTS ON CAMPUS: A CALL TO BE HEARD
College campuses today are showing themselves to be bastion of liberal and left wing ideology, so says the sentiment being widely distributed in many media
THE “F” WORD: D.U.D.E.S DISCUSSES SLURS AGAINST THE LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY
Last month at the University of Redlands, a provocative advertising campaign was launched by D.U.D.E.S. to spread the word for a rather ambiguous forum being
WHY THE CLEVELAND CAVALIERS WILL REPRESENT THE EASTERN CONFERENCE IN THE FINALS
When the 2017-2018 NBA season began back in mid October, a lot of people thought there would be a fourth rematch between the Cavs and
OP ED: WE SHOULD ALL BE PAYING ATTENTION TO THE HOMELESS IN L.A.
Recently, the LA Times has made a concerted effort to highlight L.A’s deplorable treatment of the city’s homeless, frustrated perhaps by the city’s inability to
LE JOIE DE VIVRE… AND TIME OFF
The following is the second installment in a series of accounts about the reporter’s study abroad experience in Paris, France. [hr gap=”0″] When you live