On Wednesday, Feb. 16, the Political Science Department, Public Policy Program, and Pi Sigma Alpha sponsored a forum titled “Decoding the Russian Threat to Ukraine.”
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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
Letter from the Editor: on the Bulldog’s Journalistic Philosophy in the Age of “Fake News”
Picture by Bulldog Photo Editor Kyle Eaton The current times are turbulent for Americans, students, and journalists given a combination of political and health disasters.
A New Day in America? What This Election Cycle Means for the Future
Where are all the people who said 2021 would be better than 2020? To be fair, there’s still plenty of time to be right, and
The Media’s Aversion to Questioning Biden
There was a day (not in my lifetime) when national media could be trusted to ask hard questions and deliver the facts. The editorial pages
Summary: This Week’s Virtual Events
“Art and Activism” by Redlands Public Square Forum: Monday, November 2nd @ 5pm PST via Webex Come listen to Gregory Ramos of @uofr_theatre and Ashley
Disaster of a Debate: Frustrations of an Independent Voter
Are debates to be won or lost? If so, there was certainly no winner between the three debaters at last Tuesday night’s presidential debate. After
Bulldogsvote and U.S. Census Specialist Lead Workshop
Following the last census an estimated one million children went unaccounted for in our representative government, according to Melissa Padilla, a specialist from the U.S.
Wrong Argument, Right Decision: LGBTQ Protected From Workplace Discrimination
A historic step towards LGBTQ equality, the Supreme Court decided Monday (6-3) in Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia that the 1964 federal Civil Rights Act,