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
Author: Katherine Chase
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and Youna Kwak participated in the annual Redlands Visiting Writers Series, both reading works from published (and unpublished)
Pirates of Penzance Cancelled: Students Propose Potential Replacements
The University of Redlands theater arts department’s planned spring production, The Pirates of Penzance, has been canceled unexpectedly due to internal complications. In the absence of
“The Effect of Gamma Rays” on Theatre Arts: An Intimate, All-Women Cast and Crew
Walking onto the set of The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds, I’m overcome with a sense of palpably positive energy. The director and stage manager converse
New Student Theater Co. To Perform Unconventional Shakespeare
This Friday Dec. 6 the newly formed University of Redlands Shakespeare Co. will unveil their performance of Romeo and Juliet—but it is not the traditional
New Worlds from New Works Festival 2019
Three nude models, two lost people who taste of sherbert, and a modern retelling of an ancient Greek myth: these are summaries of the plays
She Called, I Answered: A Review of Natalie Singer’s California Calling
California sunsets, teenage heartbreak, the inherent terror and liberation of relocating to a new country and the crisis of adolescent identity: these and many more
Bulldogs Baseball Coach Talks Community and The Best Season in University History
Born and raised in Redlands, CA, Bulldogs baseball coach Aaron Holley has a long history and deep connection with this town, as well as with