By: Jack Addams, Staff Reporter
While housing prices in the Denver area continue to climb, many frustrated students (like myself) are resorting to living in more affordable housing, further from the campus. The amount of non-traditional and commuter students will undoubtedly increase in the coming years, as the student population at Regis continues to grow and housing near campus becomes more scarce.
Regis collects donations for There With Care
By: Allie Tracy, Staff Reporter
There With Care works to assist families with a critically ill child, who don’t have the time or money to buy groceries for themselves.
Regis Debate breaks out into quarterfinals of Debate Championship
By: Thomas Jones, Staff Reporter
A look at how the Regis University Debate team did this past weekend of October 21st – October 22nd at the University of Denver “Rocky Mountain Debate Championship” tournament.
New creative opportunity for students this spring!
By: Allie Tracy, Staff Reporter
Do you like art? Consider yourself creative? Or just want to try something new? Then maybe you should try the new one credit art classes Regis is offering next semester!
Over a Decade of #MeToo
By: Maggie Dennehy, Staff Reporter
This week, a hashtag blew up on all social media platforms. #MeToo called for survivors of sexual harassment and assault to simply post the tag on their profiles to bring attention to the weight of this ever-growing problem.
Regis student perspective at Loyola University
By: Allie Tracy, Staff Reporter
With both Regis and Loyola being private Jesuit Universities I was excited to experience and find the similarities and differences between the two while exploring the city.