Austin Price, Editor in Chief
Salty seawater kisses, toes swimming with the fishes
Sandy sweat and playful threats
It’s all golden when I’m with you
Read MoreSalty seawater kisses, toes swimming with the fishes
Sandy sweat and playful threats
It’s all golden when I’m with you
Read MoreCut my strings
Set me free
For you don’t matter
You can’t control me
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.
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