The University of Redlands is undeniably a school of tradition. Since the university was founded in 1907, its community has created traditions that continue to
Author: Cameron Kelly
It’s Time to Stop Changing Clocks
Just over two weeks ago, the entire country–except those residing in Arizona and Hawaii–participated in the annual spring forward to daylight saving time that occurs
University Announces “R” Will Remain, Maintenance Trips to Proceed as Scheduled.
The prominent “R” that proudly stands on the hillside of the San Bernardino Mountains is a historical landmark, a part of our alma mater, and
Russia-Ukraine Discussion Recovers After Hackers Disrupt Zoom Meeting
On Wednesday, Feb. 16, the Political Science Department, Public Policy Program, and Pi Sigma Alpha sponsored a forum titled “Decoding the Russian Threat to Ukraine.”
Redlands Men’s Soccer Advances to NCAA Tournament
November 13, 2021. This article has been updated to correct the team’s overall season record. On their way to securing the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic
Intramural Sports Return to Redlands
One of the innumerable casualties of the COVID-19 pandemic and the university’s decision to shut down on-campus activities for the 2020-2021 academic year was intramural
Introducing the New Editor-in-Chief
Dear Redlands community, My name is Cameron Kelly, and I have the honor of serving as Editor-in-Chief of the Redlands Bulldog newspaper for the Fall
A New Day in America? What This Election Cycle Means for the Future
Where are all the people who said 2021 would be better than 2020? To be fair, there’s still plenty of time to be right, and
What Does it Mean to be a Proudian?
Stephanie Shen is a junior majoring in Liberal Studies and Public Policy who is looking forward to advocating for the educational stability of foster care
Disaster of a Debate: Frustrations of an Independent Voter
Are debates to be won or lost? If so, there was certainly no winner between the three debaters at last Tuesday night’s presidential debate. After