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Regis students advocated for senators and representatives to pass legislation that fits with Jesuit values.

Regis students advocated for senators and representatives to pass legislation that fits with Jesuit values.

University Ministry takes 12 students to D.C.

Regis Highlander November 9, 2017

By: Catie Chesire, Staff Reporter
Every year, University Ministry takes students to the annual Ignatian Family Teach-in for Justice, which is a conference designed specifically for Jesuit high schools and universities. 

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In CAMPUS LIFE Tags Regis University, Regis, University Ministry, Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice, Jesuit Schools, Jesuit, Washington D.C., Brian Vander Heiden, Sharon Bramante, Immigration, Criminal Justice, DREAM Act, 12 Angry Women, Catie Cheshire

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