By: Sally Andarge & Marley Weaver-Gabel
“That is my spirit, to go where the need is.” Sister Marilyn Lacey one of the three finalists, couldn’t have put it into better words. The 2017 Opus Prize ceremony was the epitome of that one statement: the urgency to help those in need.
“You can definitely over do it”: Regis student gets real about acid
By: Alanna Shingler, Editor
This is the second of a three-part series on Regis students’ interactions with drugs.
Learn more about Opus Prize Finalist Sister Stan
By: Allison Upchurch, Staff Reporter
To donate or to find out more information about Sister Stan’s work, go online to www.sisterstanschildren.org or follow their Facebook page @SisterStansChildren.
Man, medicine, and sleep in space
By: Andrianna Veatch, Staff Reporter
The medical issues facing mankind in space are fascinating, particularly since in science fiction, any and all medicine tends to be handwaved by crazy-advanced technology or magic cures rather than explored and addressed.
Regis Innovation Challenge gears up for launch
By: Samantha Jewell, Social Media Editor
If you would like to learn more about the Innovation Challenge please visit https://www.regisinnovationchallenge.com/ and join them for their launch party at 6:00 pm Oct. 23, in the Innovation Center at Regis University.
The awaited week has arrived: The Opus finalists are here!
By: Trevor Pyle, Staff Reporter
On Monday, Oct. 9, a group of freshmen welcomed the three Opus finalists in the chapel. Each finalist gave spoke about their organizations and their personal journeys to kick off a week teeming with events at Regis, the Opus prize award ceremony is one of them.