Safety Tips for Concerts
By Caleigh Montoya, Staff Writer
It’s officially summer so it’s officially concert season! Below are some tips to stay safe at concerts and festivals. As a concert lover, I think these are great tips to abide by to make sure you are safe and having fun!
The Psychology Behind Trends
By Austin Price, Editor in Chief
We’ve seen it countless times before. Trendy water bottles, makeup brands, apps and websites have circulated the media and overtaken our lives. Trendy items that in all actuality are simplistic, becoming accessorized and grossly overpriced. As I sit in a classroom with Stanley Water Bottles around me, and my trusty Hydro Flask water bottle in front of me, I can’t help but wonder, what’s with all the hype? Why do these materialistic items mean so much that they signify an individual’s status in society? Why do we care so much about these stupid things? Why do we feel the need to follow trends? Well, the answers are all based on psychology.
Chautauqua Hiking Trail in Boulder, CO
By Caleigh Montoya, Staff Writer
Boulder, Colorado boasts a beautiful hiking experience in Chautauqua Park.
Cursed Charms
By Austin Price, Editor in Chief
They say third times a charm, but how many charms can you have before it becomes a curse?
The Highlander Hosts Chocolate and Collages
By James Ortiz, Staff Photographer
Earlier this semester, the Regis Highlander hosted Chocolate and Collages. An afternoon of fun activities where students could make their own journals and collage covers, all while enjoying delicious melted chocolate on strawberries, bananas, and marshmallows. It was a beautiful, sunny day.
OAP Hosts Easter Egg Hunt
By James Ortiz, Staff Photographer
Earlier this spring semester, the Outdoor Adventure Program (OAP) hosted an Easter Egg Hunt to celebrate the holiday. It was a day filled with sweets, treats, fun, and sun!