Regis University Honors Día de los Muertos
James Ortiz, Staff Photographer
On November 1st, Regis University hosted a celebration to recognize one of the most ancient feasts in the cultural life of Mexico: Día de los Muertos. The event took place on the Student Center Patio and was open to Regis students, faculty, staff, and the local community. The afternoon was complete with live music from Mariachi Regional de México, and a culturally significant craft with artist Mamibel (Maribel Arrendondo).
Regis University Decorates for Day of the Dead
Alina Hussaini, Staff Photographer
With Day of the Dead (Dia De Los Muertos) in full swing, Regis University has decorated the campus to honor the holiday and recognize its cultural importance.
Closing Celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month at Regis University
James Ortiz, Staff Photographer
On Wednesday, October 9th, 2024, in recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month, GOZA hosted by SOMOS, held a fiesta with food and music to close off the month’s events. This celebration took place on the Student Center Patio and was open to all.
Squeaky Screen Door
Austin Price, Editor in Chief
Sound. It engulfs us. It overwhelms us. It excites us. It terrifies us.
Portrait of A Black Cat
Alina Hussaini, Staff Photographer
A black cat awaits Halloween night while shining in the moonlight.
McKamey Manor: An Extreme Experience
Gabriella Sandoval, Staff Writer
Haunted houses across the world vary in design, visuals, execution, and levels of scariness. Although, there are some far more intricate than they initially seem. Known as the “scariest haunted house in America” is the notorious McKamey Manor. It has gained national recognition for its over-the-top model of a haunted house. Commonly referred to as a “torture chamber” due to the disturbing scenery and physical interactions, the Mckamey Manor offers a $20,000 cash prize for any attendee that completes the full attraction. This mission has yet to be accomplished.