The Murder of Gabby Petito: An Anxious Girlfriend's Worst Nightmare
Austin Price, Editor in Chief
WARNING: This article contains graphic content with descriptions of domestic violence, domestic abuse, murder, and suicide. Please read at your own discretion.
Gabby Petitio was an all-American, Barbie Doll of a girl. From her bleach blonde hair to her bright blue eyes, with her tanned, clear skin, and thin build, Gabby was the “it” girl. With a picture-perfect physique, always complete with her signature smile, Gabby was the girl the rest of us wish we could be like. The girl the rest of us wish we could look like. The girl the rest of us wish we could act like. However, she is the girl that the rest of us do not want to die like. Gabrielle Venora Petito died sometime between August 27th and September 1st, 2021, at the hands of her fiancé, Brian Laundrie.
Pizza Picnic on the Quad
James Ortiz, Staff Photographer
Earlier this season, Regis University and Brooklyn’s Finest Pizza combined to provide a pizza picnic on the quad. This picnic was open to all members of campus and was a delicious treat, complete with a sunny sky and warm temperatures.
Should You Go Back to School for a Master’s Degree? Key Factors to Consider
Amber Ramsey, Guest Writer
Note: The following story was written by Guest Writer, Amber Ramsey, of Learn It For Life.
Deciding whether to pursue a master’s degree is a significant choice that can impact your career, finances, and personal life. While advanced education can open doors to better job opportunities and higher salaries, it also comes with challenges, including cost, time commitment, and the potential for uncertain returns on investment. Before enrolling in a graduate program, you need to weigh various factors to determine if it aligns with your professional and personal goals. Here are the most important aspects to consider when deciding whether to go back to school for a master’s degree.
Destino, A New Organization Coming to Regis
Gabriella Sandoval, Events Liaison and Manager
Destino is a national Latino, non-denominational Christian organization that is a part of a larger national ministry known as Cru. As a campus ministry, Destino connects with college students to build community around a shared faith in God. While Destino is rooted in Hispanic identity and culture, it is open to people from all backgrounds, ethnicities, and denominations and has a heart to help people learn about Christ and grow in their spiritual journey.
The History of AI: Part 3
Gabriella Sandoval, Events Liaison and Manager
Beyond the continually evolving AI technology we have come to currently know and use, there have been various forms of evolution. From mechanical automatons, to artificial brains, to chatbots. It’s evident that the new, modern generation of AI has gotten better, faster, and stronger at a very rapid and astonishing rate. Now, in 2025, we’re at a point in time in which AI has the ability to generate videos based on prompts, and create music, storylines, books, podcasts, and pieces of art that look human-made all within seconds. According to the National Institutes of Health, signals from AI systems function at almost the speed of light. This is much faster than the human brain that functions with an average speed of 120 m/s, at most.
The Highlander Staff Visits 9News Headquarters
James Ortiz, Staff Photographer
Earlier this month, the Highlander Staff had the incredible opportunity to visit 9News Headquarters in Denver. The visit was a behind the scenes look into a fast paced journalistic environment, fueled by a large team of dedicated creatives, wanting to bring news to viewers with accuracy and credibility. With this trip, the Highlander staff witnessed live interviews and toured the sets where the morning news is filmed.