Universities across the United States are back in session from the winter break by the time the Lunar New Year rolls around. Here at the
Author: Ayled Zazueta
Social Media Post Brings Forth Complaints Against Title IX Office
The Redlands Bulldog has previously published stories surrounding issues with the Office of Equity & Title IX at the University of Redlands which handles issues
Column: Reflections on Krista Newkirk’s Inauguration as 12th President
While on the phone with my mom following the inauguration ceremony for President Krista Newkirk, I excitedly explained what a rare opportunity it was to
Temporary Enhanced COVID-19 Safety Protocols Lifted; Irvine Commons Open for Indoor Dining
Spring semester started off slightly differently than what students had become accustomed to in the fall. Temporary enhanced safety protocols were announced before students returned
Campus Diversity and Inclusion Puts on Week-Long MLK Celebration
This year’s memorial and celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day began with the self-led peace walk that ran from Monday morning through Tuesday evening.
Culture, Not Costume Event Raises Awareness of Cultural Appropriation for Halloween
With the Halloween weekend approaching, the Native American Student Union (NASU) at the University of Redlands hosted an event called “Culture, Not Costume” in Orton
University of Redlands Becomes a Hispanic Serving Institution
Following its designation as a Hispanic Serving Institution, the University of Redlands held a virtual public square conversation via Webex on October 5 to discuss