Looking for a “yarn” good time? Regis Hooks is a knitting and crocheting club that combines crafting with community service. All levels of experience are welcome, including those who have never picked up a pair of needles. New member, Jamie Bronson, started crocheting only a few months ago.
Read MoreAnnual Tree Lighting Festivities
On a night of merriment and cheer, the Regis community gathered around the tree sipping hot chocolate, taking pictures with Santa, and much more at this year’s annual tree lighting.
Read MoreSocial Justice Week 2019 Built on History with Unity Project, Dear World
This year’s social justice week is one of the most successful in recent memory due to the new unity project and increased attendance at events. Social justice week is an annual Regis tradition that began in the early 2000s, then hosted by the Social Justice and Spirituality Committee, which is now the Social Justice and Diversity Council.
Read MoreThe Peace Market
Photo Source // Amy Reglin
By: Rose Ferrie, Staff Reporter
For those of you who didn’t know, last week was social justice week, a time for education and fun events surrounding topics like sexuality, race, expression, intersectionality, and so much more. One of these lovely events was the peace market which was toward the end of the week. Though it was a chilly evening, people came out to listen to poetry and shop around at booths like Earth Links, Regis’ own crochet club, and more. Students were also invited to make their own essential oil blend and many people participated in the Unity Project, which was the beautiful yarn display up all week.
Seventh Annual Drag Show Triumphs Despite Delay
After 12 days of waiting, the Seventh Annual Regis Drag Show was finally here after having been rescheduled due to weather (like many other events the week of Halloween). The host even addressed the peculiarity of having a Halloween themed drag show in November.
Read MoreRangers fall in the RMAC Championship
By: Amy Reglin, Lead Photographer
Friday night, the men’s soccer team played the Colorado School of Mines for the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Championship title. In a thrilling, hard fought game the rangers forced overtime with a goal late in the second half. Going into overtime tied at 1-1. Following two periods of overtime, the game was still tied, forcing a shootout. It was nine rounds of nail biting shoutouts in which Mines ultimately took the victory. Good job to our Rangers for a hard fought game and a great season.