Much of the information used in this article was sourced from the original obituary posted to the University of Redlands website Over the first weekend
Month: March 2020
Spotlight on U of R’s Innovative Senior Art Majors
Do you appreciate art? If so, have you followed @uofr_art on instagram yet? That is the University’s art department’s instagram page, dedicated to placing a
Quarantine Basics: Tips to Protect Your Physical and Mental Health
You may be asking yourself, how do we prevent catching the Corona virus? You’ve heard all the tips, but perhaps you still would like some
End of March Horoscope
End of March Horoscopes for 3/18/2020-3/31/2020. By Madelyne Mergens and Katherine Chase. *check sun, moon, and rising sign for a more accurate prediction!* Aries;
SCIAC Champions: Alyssa Downs on Womens Basketball’s Remarkable Season
Following an impressive season, the Bulldogs Women’s Basketball team earned a place in the NCAA III Tournament after winning the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
The Effect of the Pandemic on the University of Redlands
UPDATE: An email announcement from the President of the University has announced “students are asked to leave campus as soon as possible,” and at latest March
Sweeney and Kwak: Poets Supporting the Next Generation of Writers
On Thursday, Feb. 20, poets Chad Sweeney and Youna Kwak participated in the annual Redlands Visiting Writers Series, both reading works from published (and unpublished)
Getting to Know the “Jewel of the Inland Empire”
Here at Redlands, the university campus is vibrant, close-knit, and chock-full of picturesque greenery, so it’s understandable if you never want to leave. However, venturing
U of R Students on Super Tuesday
14 states held their Democratic primaries this recent Tuesday, March 3, 2020. These states, plus Democrats abroad, cast their votes to elect their choice of
Divestment Movement Continues at U of R: Students Circulate Petition to Present to Trustees
With a bright green banner depicting a black pollution cloud behind them, Students for Environmental Action (SEA) member Sara McMahon ‘21 and co-president Caillie Roach