Regis University Defeats South Dakota School of Mines Men’s Soccer

James Ortiz, Staff Photographer

On October 25th, 2024 Regis University completed Friday's Senior Night celebration at the Regis Turf Fields with a victory over South Dakota School of Mines men’s soccer team, the Hardrockers. The game was a win for the Rangers with a final score of 2 to 1. This win once again preserved the Rangers spotless RMAC record. 

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Regis University Honors Día de los Muertos

James Ortiz, Staff Photographer

On November 1st, Regis University hosted a celebration to recognize one of the most ancient feasts in the cultural life of Mexico: Día de los Muertos. The event took place on the Student Center Patio and was open to Regis students, faculty, staff, and the local community. The afternoon was complete with live music from Mariachi Regional de México, and a culturally significant craft with artist Mamibel (Maribel Arrendondo). 

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Closing Celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month at Regis University

James Ortiz, Staff Photographer 

On Wednesday, October 9th, 2024, in recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month, GOZA hosted by SOMOS, held a fiesta with food and music to close off the month’s events. This celebration took place on the Student Center Patio and was open to all. 

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A Review of Adams Mystery Playhouse

Austin Price, Editor in Chief

Located off Federal Boulevard, just a hop, skip, and a jump away from Downtown Denver, a building that’s both haunting and enchanting stands looming over the road, peeking above the trees. With its intimidating size and neon sign in the shape of a magnifying glass, Adams Mystery Playhouse sits above the chaos of the street and creates an air of mystery and magic. Adams Mystery Playhouse is Denver's longest running interactive comedy murder mystery dinner show, and Denver’s only full-time comedy murder mystery dinner theater. At the Playhouse, guests help solve humorous murder mysteries over a formal dinner, at a mansion that was once used as a mortuary. 

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Regis Club Fair Goes Virtual

By: Carly Compesi, Staff Writer

Mikaela Taylor roams the Regis club fair while navigating the Sims-like program Degy World with her virtual avatar. screenshot courtesy of Mikaela Taylor

Mikaela Taylor roams the Regis club fair while navigating the Sims-like program Degy World with her virtual avatar. screenshot courtesy of Mikaela Taylor

With new safety measures in place, clubs and organizations were left without an in-person club fair. The solution? Regis University stepped into a new world: Degy World.

Degy World is an interactive platform that turns people into avatars. These adjustable avatars can walk, talk, and even dance through the platform. And the biggest advantage? Avatars can do all of their walking, talking, and dancing while users remain in the safety of their own homes.

According to the director of Student Life, Dave Law, the Degy World experience had a certain, Sims-like quality. Much like the life simulation video game, Degy World allowed avatars to roam freely around the event spaces, all of which were customized to better represent Regis University. Using these avatars, students could wander through the “Champions Center” to discover clubs and organizations. Many of these clubs and organizations had booths with club representatives, giving students an opportunity to connect, and exchange information with one another.

Students could even enter the “Oasis Stage,” which featured live musicians on a virtual beach. Their avatars could dance along with other viewers or explore the surroundings from the nearby lighthouse. While the Oasis had me wishing for a tropical vacation, it certainly did its best to bring the sun and the sand to Regis.

For those of you who didn’t make it into Degy World, or for those of you who can’t wait to go back, you may be in luck. Degy World could host future Regis University events, as was suggested by a few RUSGA representatives. The club fair may have been the first time Regis students could enter this virtual world, but there is a chance it won’t be the last.