As a nation, we seem to revisit the same statistics every so often to angrily disavow them. Of female undergraduate students, 23% will experience rape
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Defending the Sacred: Discussion on Native American Land
Hundreds of years before the orange groves or the University of Redlands, the Cahuilla people occupied this land. On Sept. 29, Redlands students and community
Tracy Garmer, Alumna and Professor, Recognized as Finalist for Woman of the Year
On Sept. 28 at the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego, the University of Redlands’ very own alumna and professor, Tracy Garmer, was recognized
First Presidential Debate, From Conservative and Liberal Voices
Sara Sparks Republican: The debate started out friendly – a handshake between the two candidates and wishes of good luck. The moderator, Lester Holt, hoped
Kevin O’Neill Speaks: The Internet Afterlife
On the afternoon of Sept. 28, Dr. Kevin O’Neill sat in an arm chair with his new book, The Internet Afterlife, in hand. An intimate
Tyler Nordgren Speaks: The Great American Eclipse
We are less than one year away from one of nature’s most fascinating occurrences. On Sept. 27, over 60 people came to Hall of Letters
Voter Outreach on Campus for Presidential Election
Though presidential elections are rarely cordial affairs, the 2016 presidential election has been particularly contentious. With the commencement of the primary presidential campaigns just over
Freedom of Speech: A Response to Planned Parenthood Protesters
Abortion. It’s been a hot topic for as long as I can remember. As a teen, I often went to visit my mother at her