The Black Student Union and First Generation Family student organizations were hosting a movie showing when two underage females, unrelated to the university, barged into
Author: Quynh Nguyen
Spring 2023 Commencement Venue Changed from Greek Theatre to Ted Runner Stadium
The announcement created a wave of mixed reactions amongst the university community.
What a Budget Deficit Means for the University of Redlands
Gone are the massive life-sized printing machines scattered across campus. Now, students do their printing through wireless printers in select locations. This is only one
What to Know About Student Printing
“Starting rendering process.” “Failed due to timeout.” If you’ve ever sprinted out of bed at 7 a.m. to print a last-minute research paper only for
Behind the Votes: University of Redlands Among Winners of California Voter Registration Competition
2020 was a historic year for voter turnout with a record-breaking 159.6 million Americans participating in the presidential election. Contributing to this number was the
Safety Pledge Calls for Student Responsibility as Campus Partially Reopens
At the front line of ensuring accountability as campus reopens for spring 2021 is a set of guidelines called the University of Redlands COVID-19 Safety
Three University Employees Test Positive / New COVID-19 Testing Site Opens On-Campus
Updated Dec. 13 with the news that two additional staff members have tested positive for COVID-19, making the current total three. The University of Redlands
University to Offer Single-Day COVID-19 Tests This Saturday
University and community members in Redlands can take a free, single-day test for COVID-19 starting from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 21
Changes to the Support System for International Students
Associate Provost for Internationalization Dr. Steven Wuhs is stepping up as the Interim Dean for the College of Arts and Science, but the Office for
Where There’s A Will, There’s A Way: Music Studies in the Age of COVID-19
Performing music has never been more of a feat of teamwork and physical maneuvering, at least initially for sophomore Haylee Meissner, who is minoring in