By Aydin Manzanares, Staff Photographer
Hello dear reader, my name is Aydin Manzanares. I'm a photographer among many things. Let me tell you about an experience I had recently.
Read MoreHello dear reader, my name is Aydin Manzanares. I'm a photographer among many things. Let me tell you about an experience I had recently.
Read MoreOn April 24th, 2024, Regis University hosted a Printmaking Sale in front of the Student Center. It was an event of creativity, talent, appreciation, and community.
Read MoreI’m sure we all have childhood memories of being told a myth that terrified us. Myths like if you swallow a watermelon seed, a watermelon will grow inside of you. While we now know that this myth is indeed a myth, meaning that it’s not true, there is still a plethora of myths that we believe in. By supporting the falsely given validity of these myths, we continue to needlessly worry both ourselves, and the younger generations. And so, I think it’d be best to go through some commonly believed myths that in all actuality are false. Here we go.
Read MoreStudying abroad was the best thing I ever did, even if it ruined my life a bit. Last August, before I embarked on my four-and-a-half-month long stint in Germany, I found myself walking across the quad and thinking to myself, I’ve really made a home here. I think I’m gonna miss this place while I’m gone. And though there were a few moments where I found myself missing Regis (mostly my friends), my memory of that feeling ended up being used as a reminder that there would still be something for me here when I came back. While I was gone, I had worried a lot that things would be different when I came back. In a lot of ways, they were—not because my surroundings and friends were so different, but because I was so different.
Read MoreAs Regis students prepare for the summer, it’s crucial to consider the importance of volunteering.
Read MoreArizona’s Supreme Court is interested in digging up a 160-year-old abortion ban and enforcing it today. This ruling makes abortion a felony and labels it as a punishable act that would carry a two to five-year sentence in Arizona for anyone who helps women perform an abortion. The only exception is if a woman needs an abortion to have her life saved.
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