World Anthropology Day at Regis University
By James Ortiz, Staff Photographer
On February 15th, 2024, Regis University took part in celebrating World Anthropology Day. World Anthropology Day is commemorated to appreciate the professionals and share information about anthropology.
A Trip to Costa Rica
Caleigh Montoya, Staff Writer
This Christmas break, I went on a trip to Costa Rica! I spent 3 days in La Fortuna and 3 days in Tamarindo. La Fortuna is 4 hours away from San Jose and is surrounded by hot springs and the Arenal Volcano. Tamarindo is 4 hours from La Fortuna and lies on the Pacific coast. I had an experience with the jungle and the ocean aspect of Costa Rica and I loved both! Below are some pictures from my trip.
An Update on Gaza
By Caleigh Montoya, Staff Writer
Please continue to take action by pressuring our elected officials to call for a ceasefire, keep supporting Palestine in any way, and keep speaking about the horrors occurring there. The information below is only a snapshot of what is going on. Palestine needs our support!
Angel Trapped in Hell
Austin Price, Editor in Chief
To the one that I lost, thank you for my first date.
The Black Panther Party’s Breakfast Program for School Children
By: Paige Robinson, Staff Photographer
The Black Panther Party (BPP) in the 1960’s is known by many, but not always in a positive way. They are / were seen as a violent terrorist group that was feared by many people in the white community. However, their intentions and actions are rarely spoken about truthfully.
Venezuelan Migrants in Denver
Caleigh Montoya, Staff Writer
Many Venezuelan immigrants have found refuge in Denver, Colorado. Their journey has been dangerous and consists of train hopping, encounters with criminals, starvation, and dehydration. Starting their journey in Texas, many have come to Denver to try and find better resources and transportation to other states.