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Pacific Nerve at Walkers’ Pub
Photo Source // Emily Lovell
By Patrick O’Neill, Staff Writer
On the evening of Thursday, April 18, a student band out of Boulder called Pacific Nerve played their original rockin’ hits in Regis University’s own Walkers’ Pub. The band’s debut EP – Feel Alive will be released April 26.
Regis student, Yuta Young, is the lead guitarist of the band as well as the back-up vocalist. The lead singer, Griffin Tobey lit up the small Walkers’ Pub stage with his boisterous energy and alternative pop vocals while drummer, Ethan Knight created a sonorous beat that kept everyone’s heads bobbing.
The band was recently rebranded from Rain In July to Pacific Nerve and has become the latest sound in Colorado’s pop punk scene. You can find out more information on upcoming events, merchandise, and more about the band members by visiting Pacific Nerve’s website, pacificnerve.com
Ranger Day Aftermath
Art Source // AC Crvarrubias
2March to College
Photo Credit: Emily Lovell
On Friday April 12, Regis’ chapter of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars invited sixth, seventh, and eighth graders from Skinner Middle School to celebrate March to College Day.
A sizable number of the students who attend Skinner Middle School will be first generation college students, so the purpose of March to College Day as the Vice President of Public Relations Alyssa Gomez put it is, “to show kids that they have the possibility of going to college and that they can find a home here at Regis.” She also added that “It’s important to invest in the education of future generations.”
The middle schoolers arrived shortly after 9:00 am and left around 1:45 pm. In that amount of time, they broke up into smaller groups led by Regis students named after some of NSCS’ core values: knowledge, integrity, service, excellence, leadership, scholarship, and inspire.
They then did a number of different activities around campus. They started off by going to a demonstration put on by different faculty members such as a chemistry experiment with Dr. Chamberlain. She showed them how putting different elements in a flame changes its color, set off the fire alarm in the process, and thrilled the students.
Next, the student leaders of each group gave the middle schoolers a tour around campus. After the tour, the middle schoolers had lunch in the Main Café. When they were done with lunch, they went to a student panel where they could ask current Regis students about what college life is like. Then, they went to the Field House where they learned more about the Athletics Program and played trivia.
The 2019 Regis Innovation Challenge Finals
By: Kamil Wojciak, Staff Writer
Here at Regis University, students and staff were able to promote their businesses and business ideas, and had the opportunity to receive cash prizes to help their businesses become successful. Hosted by the Innovation Center and the Anderson College of Business, the 2019 Regis Innovation Challenge Finals took place in the Mountain View Room of Claver Hall on April 12th, 7:00 PM to around 9:35 PM. This final competition had nine finalists pitching their business ideas for the prizes of $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000, to help start their business. In the words of Dr. Ken Sagendorf, the director of the Innovation Center, this competition is meant to help “solve our world’s problems, and make it better.”
These nine competitors all presented at the event, in this chronological order:
MyHomeFix: an augmented-reality and educational app with the purpose of helping to do home repairs, using tutorials and step-by-step guides.
Invictus Project: a mental health procedure focused on traumatic brain injuries, PTSD, depression, and more; the Invictus Project also brings a more scientific approach to mental treatment with hormone replacement, ketamine infusion, high oxygen hyperbaric therapy, and more.
Instream Water: a highly convenient and affordable water refill station, helping remove plastic waste by removing the need of plastic water bottles.
Brand$tanding: a card game where you pitch business ideas, also serving the purpose of educating people.
Rock-n-Rides: a transportation service that goes to the Red Rocks Amphitheatre from the Denver area and vice-versa.
The Nest: an empowering spiritual movement by the use of workshops and retreats.
A To Z Logic: a service specializing in enterprise cyber security, intended for mid-size companies to households.
PinQuest Golf: a golf training app meant to improve the short game, while being fun and competitive.
CampCrate: a service that allows people to rent a box of camping equipment, and receive planning details for specific trips/adventures.
For the competition, each team had five minutes to pitch their business idea to the audience and judges. Immediately after pitching their ideas, the judges had five minutes to ask questions on the business idea. Even though the judges contributed to most of the competitors’ scores (80% of the final score), the audience was actually able to vote on the competitors themselves (20% of the final score). For the audience to vote, all they had to do was go onto a specific website, and enter the percent of favorability of each presenter; also, the total percent of favorability had to equal 100%.
With all the voting and scoring provided by the judges and audience, they were able to announce the competitors that will receive the cash prizes. The three competitors announced were MyHomeFix, Invictus, and CampCrate. All three competitors on the stage waited to hear what prize they were going to get. Then, they announced the prizes to each of the competitors. The competitor that received the $1,000 prize was Invictus, the competitor that received the $5,000 prize was MyHomeFix, and last but not least, CampCrate received the $10,000 prize.
While the competitors and some audience members may have seen the event as serious, it was highly educational and entertaining to see the innovative concepts displayed on that stage that night. If you have missed this event, I highly recommend you go to the final event of the 2020 Innovation Challenge on April 17th, 2020!