On Feb. 11, the Black Student Alliance (BSA) helped host the fourth screening of the docuseries, When They See Us. BSA President Eryn Rideout coordinated with the mayor’s office along with other organizations around Denver about this series around three months ago. When They See Us is a Netflix docuseries that was released May 31, 2019 about the Central Park Five who were accused and wrongfully convicted of the assault and rape of a jogger. The story of the five spans over a quarter of a century, from when the teens are first questioned about the incident in spring 1989 to their exoneration in 2002 to the settlement reached with the city of New York in 2014.
Read MoreAn average snow day on campus
By: Armando Covarrubias, Cartoonist, Writer






Rangers Win Over Adams State
By: Amy Reglin, Lead Photographer
Friday night the men’s basketball team hosted Adams State. It was an exciting, high scoring game for the Rangers. The men lead by 20 going into the half and won the game 99-75. The next home game is Feb. 21 against Dixie State, be sure to be there to support your Rangers!
EDITORIAL: Low Tech Solutions to High Tech Problems
For the students of Regis University, the Fall 2019 cyber attack remains a present reality. I’m sure many of us remember the delayed and disorganized classes due to complications caused by the breach. We went many weeks with our homework systems disabled entirely or in disarray. Personally, I hoped to be sympathetic and forgiving given this was an attack and Regis was the victim, but, this previous semester left a bad taste in my mouth….
Read MoreThe Best French Toast That You Already Have (Almost) Everything For
French toast stands among the holy trinity of American breakfast pastries along with the illustrious waffles and pancakes. But of the three, I find French toast the most accessible. Whether you’re new to cooking, looking for a quick snack or trying to feed a group, my recommendation of the three would have to be the toast. If you have a few of kitchen staples you’ll probably have much of what you need for this already.
Read MoreSnowshoeing Photo Essay
By; Amy Reglin, Lead Photographer
Who says hiking fun has to stop when there is snow on the ground? Thanks to the Outdoor Adventure Program (OAP), it doesn’t have to. OAP offers gear rental year-round including snowshoes, which means when you and your friends want to hike on the weekend but there’s two feet of fresh powder you still can.
Snowshoes work by giving your feet a larger surface area which enables you to float on top of the snow instead of sinking into the fresh snow. Another great resource when planning your snowy hike is the All Trails app. This app allows you to search for trails, download offline maps, and read comments about other hikers recent trips.
Head into the OAP office Monday—Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. or 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. or Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. or 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. to check out snowshoes or any other gear you may need. Remember to practice safe hiking techniques whenever you hike!