Sean Flynn, the Republican challenger to Representative Pete Aguilar for California’s 31st District of Congress, held a town hall meeting on University of Redlands’ main
Month: October 2018
A Final Call to Non-Voters, From Us at the Redlands Bulldog to You
The general election approaches with impending speed, which means so does the onslaught of voter registration reminders, proposition advertisements, emails, actual mail, and — as
WRW’s Ballot Information Party Educates Students on CA Propositions
On Oct. 15, a group of women donning burgundy sweaters guided students into University Club’s main dining hall at 6 p.m. for an informational party. These
Miriam Pawel to Present from New Book, The Browns of California
Miriam Pawel, an award-winning journalist, author and independent historian, will be coming to campus on Thursday, Nov. 1 to present from her new nonfiction book
PHOTO OF THE WEEK
Scott Sanders ’84, Clara Sanders ’21, Matthew Sanders ’19, and Lora Sanders celebrating Homecoming weekend. Photo contributed by Redlands Bulldog photographer Natalie Carlson.
IC College Students Phone Banking, UC Political Change
One of the most substantial problems facing global democracy is voter turnout, and the United States is especially affected. In fact, the United States is
Consultant Search Committee Brings Candidate of Interest to Campus
Campus Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) is in a period of transition, caused by the resignation of 2 out of its 3 faculty members. Before hiring
The Journalist from Nepal
Since coming to the University of Redlands, I’ve come to realize that some of these people really are in fact going to stay close to
Tribal Justice: Legal System of Restorative Healing
Recently, a Texas judge struck down the Indian Child Act of 1978 as unconstitutional on the grounds that it violates the equal protection guarantee found
Photo of the Week
A Fall Break Outdoor Programs trip went to Channel Islands National Park. They hiked, swimming, and kayaked to enjoy the pristine landscape. Participants included: Hannah