Alina Hussaini, Staff Photographer
With October 31st looming on the horizon, it’s officially Spooky Season. The long lasting tradition of decorating for Halloween is fully embraced by Regis University's Student Center.
Read MoreWith October 31st looming on the horizon, it’s officially Spooky Season. The long lasting tradition of decorating for Halloween is fully embraced by Regis University's Student Center.
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Do you feel like you don’t belong at your level? Do you think you “lucked out” and other people are going to “expose you” for being a fraud? If you’ve ever thought similar thoughts, you’re experiencing imposter syndrome. This is a behavioral phenomenon that’s common with professionals in every field, including sports. It’s accompanied by symptoms like anxiety, self-doubt, negative self-talk, fears of the future, feelings of inadequacy, and constantly comparing yourself to others.
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By: Frances Meng-Frecker, Head Photographer
The six-member Regis professor/faculty band includes Alyse Knorr, David Hicks, and Scott Dimovitz from the English department, Don Bush from the Accounting department, Allison Peters from the Office of the First-Year Experience, and Alex Benedict the Senior Instructional Technologist. They performed in Walker’s Pub on Friday November 2and filled the student center. Students, families, and Regis faculty and staff enjoyed the two-hour concert, danced, and sang along with the band. The Plagiarists played songs from David Bowie to Amy Winehouse to Elvis Presley and many more. It was a joy to watch them perform and do something they love. Everyone had fun and I know for a fact that I am looking forward to their next concert, and I am certain that other people are too.