As people prepare to travel this holiday season, the joy of heading home overshadows the reality that will come into effect after Christmas break. Starting
Author: Natalie Devries
Proposed Price Increase of National Parks: Accessibility or Longevity
On Oct. 24, the National Park Service proposed plans to increase park entrance fees, incidentally coinciding with the 101st anniversary of the national park system.
Outside Redlands: 5 Outdoor Adventures
The great outdoors: elusive to many and solace to all. There is something about being outside that relaxes the individual and fulfills countless health benefits.
Alesha Knox: Finding Home
Apparently the University of Redlands has two gardens, a fact both I and the new Campus Experience Visitor Manager, Alesha Knox were not aware of.
Anna Walton & Brandon Leavitt: Trapped by Harvey
The following is a part of a series of profiles of U of R students who were in someway affected by the Hurricanes that hit
Find the Good: A Self-Help Book for Those Who don’t Need Help
The idea of loved ones passing is hard to comprehend, and their obituaries go widely unread due to the gravity of cover stories and breaking
Star Wasson: Austin Native Reflects on City’s Harvey Aid
The above photo is taken from the Texas Military Department, and is captioned as follows: “Photo By Capt. Martha Nigrelle | Texas National Guard soldiers, service members
Emily Fleming: Freshman Hit by Hurricane Harvey
The following is a part of a series of profiles of U of R students who were in someway affected by the Hurricanes that hit
A Summer of Hurricanes: Context for Stories of those Affected
As storms raged throughout the United States and its surrounding territories, members of affected communities watched their houses flood and their hometowns be destroyed. In
A Smile is a Universal Right: Operation Smile
Harvey Ball, a commercial artist from Worcester, Massachusetts, was made famous by his invention of the smiley face in 1963. The iconic smiley was created