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AAUW introduces scholarship winners
The Redlands Branch of American Association of University Women honored accomplished women of the past and present and introduced the branch's scholarship winners at their Nov.
U of R brings 'MacBeth' to life
Beginning Thursday, the University of Redlands brews up some "Double, double toil and trouble" center stage for "MacBeth," Shakespeare's bloodiest tragedy.
Favorable Republican presence light on passed healthcare bill
Inland Empire lawmakers voted along party lines Saturday for and against a massive health care reform bill that Democrats hailed as a milestone and Republicans have denounced as costly and overreaching.
Paint Up/Fix Up program builds good will in north Redlands
Sidewalks and curbs, with cutouts to ease access for people using wheelchairs, are appearing along north Redlands streets where once there were only dirt paths.
Time management workshop offered by nonprofit group, college
In today's fast-paced world, effective time management skills are a valued necessity.
UR to stage Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'
The University of Redlands presents "Macbeth" Nov. 12 through 15 at the Glenn Wallichs Theatre on the UR campus.
One woman and a group of businesses are hoping a new event will stimulate the downtown economy.
Former senator kicks off lecture series
Sept. 11 skeptics challenged former governor and U.S. Senator Bob Kerrey after his Friday night speech at Environmental Systems Research Institute.
City, university highlight home, neighborhood improvements
The city and University of Redlands celebrated new sidewalks, roofs and paint jobs at north Redlands homes Monday.
North Redlands Revitalization Project Under Way
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Making art a priority in Redlands elementary schools
Fourth- and fifth-graders at Cram Elementary School piled into their 12-week long art class Friday ready to use American artist Georgia O'Keeffe's classic techniques as inspiration for their own projects.
Redlands Unified School District campuses are searching for ways to administer Gifted and Talented Education, GATE, after the district suspended program funding for the current school year.
H1N1 virus vaccine limited to the public
University of Redlands student Victoria Kellett, 19, was not concerned about catching the H1N1 virus, but for her mom's peace of mind, she stood in line to get the vaccine.
Former U.S. Senator Bob Kerrey to Speak at ESRI Campus in Redlands
Former U.S. Senator Bob Kerrey, who ran for president of the United States in 1992 and served as Nebraska's governor, will speak at 5:00 p.m. on October 30 at ESRI, 350 New York Street, in Redlands.
Students giving back to Ecuadoran pupils
Visiting and teaching children in Ecuador was not enough for a group of Spanish students at the University of Redlands.
UR alum's film in Orlando Film Festival
A documentary about Cody Unser, who graduated from the University of Redlands in 2009, was one of the films chosen from more than 500 for the Orlando Film Festival Nov.
Chapel Singers to present concert in Yucaipa
The University of Redlands Chapel Singers, directed by Jean-S bastien Vall e, will perform Sunday, Nov.
Police lose another to retirement
The Police Department's command structure could look very different by the beginning of 2010.
Redlands Tea Party wants to inform community
The Redlands Tea Party Patriots hit Market Night Thursday to inform locals about themselves and two big issues being debated in Congress.
Call for Participation: Space-Time Modeling and Analysis Workshop
Scientists working on understanding the integration of space and time will gather in California February 22a '23, 2010, to attend the Space-Time Modeling and Analysis Workshop.
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