The orange trees surrounding the university are an important part of campus, providing both aesthetics and fruit to the community. Oranges are important to the
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School of Performing Arts Gains New Space
There’s a very common call that can be heard when one walks into the Conservatory of Music: “The practice rooms are occupied!” And it’s not
U of R Students Walk Out And Protest in Honor of Ryan Gainer
University of Redlands students gathered on Thursday at Hunsaker plaza to hold a peaceful demonstration in protest against the killing of Ryan Gainer, a Black
Social Justice Conference, Sexual Health and Consent Teach-in Aim to foster safety and learning on campus
The Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department is hosting the annual Social Justice Conference. It will take place on March 22 from 9 a.m. to
Strong Winds Topple Tree on Campus
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
Town Hall on Woodbury University Reveals Key Information on Merger
Opinions are diverse on the integration of Woodbury University into the University of Redlands, but the merger is set to proceed as planned. Speaking to
The Student Food Support Pantry: Meals Free Of Charge
Money is a common concern among students pursuing higher education. For some, spending habits are frivolous and their investments usually end up adding to their
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
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 to host Casino Night Tonight
Games, food, prizes and fun are all things students can expect at Casino Night on Feb. 3 from 7-11 p.m. – but what exactly is