On Thursday, students at the University of Redlands woke up to an unexpected sight: a huge tree had toppled over behind Melrose hall during the
Madelyn Olsen
The Key to the Future: The University Transitions to Keycards
Students may have noticed black sensors being installed on various buildings around campus. What they might not know is that these sensors mark the coming
Who Let the ‘Therapy Dogs’ Out?
The beginning and end of the semester can be stressful for students. Whether it is the strain of final exams or being away from one’s
A Green Honor for the Grounds Crew
The University of Redlands is a beautiful campus filled with greenery and flowers. It’s even home to over 3000 trees of varying species, according to
DAWGS: A New Era of Social Affairs
With the start of the 2023/2024 school year comes the start of a new era for Redlands, beginning with the reconstruction of the student government,
Harvest Table puts the “Wow” in “Wow Event”
As students entered the Table at Irvine Commons on Oct. 26, they were greeted by a large decorative arch and a sign that read “Benvenuti
Resident Assistants: More Than Just Hall Monitors
Resident Assistants play an important role in dorms as leaders and responsible adults, but the extent of their duties remain unknown to most. As the
Alumni Reflects on U of R Experience during Homecoming
Good food, old friends, fresh air on the Quad – the festive atmosphere during Homecoming weekend brought back many memories for U of R alumni.
To Sink or to Float, That Is the Question: The 2023 Redlands Regatta Boat Race
On Oct. 13, eleven teams gathered at the Thompson Aquatic Center, ready to put their boats constructed entirely of cardboard and duct tape to the
Ice Bath, Anyone? Students Voice Concern Over Lack of Hot Water in Williams Hall Bathrooms
The problem? No hot water. The cause? A broken circulator pump. The effect? A drastic inconvenience in the way students showered. For the first month