Last month, students took to their yoga mats and participated in a session of “Goat Yoga.” The event, hosted by ASUR Social Affairs, consisted of goats walking around and on top of students while they posed in various yoga positions.
Author: Nadia Lathan
Addie, the Live University Mascot, Expected to “Graduate”
Adelaide, the live university mascot, will be leaving her post at the end of this academic semester. Known to students on campus as “Addie,” the
Column: Bring Back the Bulldog Café
So long are the days of Zoom naivety, supply chain excess, and, apparently, being able to order a coffee from the bottom floor of the Armacost Library. These are the relics of our past.
However, the end of Bulldog Java & Juice, colloquially known as the Bulldog café, is a COVID-era development I find myself unwilling to accept.
Wall Street Journal Reporter Speaks to Aspiring Journalists
Jeff Horwitz, lead investigative reporter at The Wall Street Journal, offered career insight to prospective student-journalists Thursday night. During an hour-long virtual session hosted by the Redlands Bulldog,
U of R Announces Online Return for First Week of Classes
Due to a national surge in COVID-19 cases, the university updated its safety protocols and policies for the Spring semester. Most notably, instruction will begin
A Conversation with Psychology Professor Celine Ko on Loneliness among College Students
Loneliness in a Crisis Without study rooms to rent or dining hall conversations, what is the traditional college experience? Residential halls are at half-capacity and
Public Square Conversations Holds First Discussion of the Semester on U.S. Inauguration
On Jan. 20, the University of Redlands’ Public Square Conversations held a dialogue on the recent inauguration of President Joe Biden titled “The U.S. Inauguration
School of Continuing Studies Introduces Initiative for Summer Courses
In an email sent to students of the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Continuing Studies announced the potential for summer courses to
President Kuncl to Resign This Spring
On Nov. 9 in an email sent to the university community, Ralph and Nancy Kuncl announced their resignations from the presidency. The two plan to
Joe Biden’s Debt to Democracy
Joe Biden’s election to the presidency is a restoration of democracy as we know it. However, the road to a truly progressive future remains steep.