Healthy Hens and Chippy Chicks
Dylan Aguirre-Miller, Staff Photographer
Hens and chicks are an unusual pet, but one that can provide valuable resources. A healthy laying hen will lay around 250 eggs per year, however this depends on their diet, environment and age. While they may not be the most common animals, they are intelligent, friendly, and are treasured members of people’s families.
The Storyteller
Austin Price, Editor in Chief
There was a great storyteller
Who told tales of you and me
The sweet songbird of literature
Who relied on his ABC’s
Pizza Picnic on the Quad
James Ortiz, Staff Photographer
Earlier this season, Regis University and Brooklyn’s Finest Pizza combined to provide a pizza picnic on the quad. This picnic was open to all members of campus and was a delicious treat, complete with a sunny sky and warm temperatures.
Rain on the Roof
Austin Price, Editor in Chief
The rain patters on the tin roof
Split, splatter, split, splatter
Continuous pounding of cool water
Onto old, rickety metal
Should You Go Back to School for a Master’s Degree? Key Factors to Consider
Amber Ramsey, Guest Writer
Note: The following story was written by Guest Writer, Amber Ramsey, of Learn It For Life.
Deciding whether to pursue a master’s degree is a significant choice that can impact your career, finances, and personal life. While advanced education can open doors to better job opportunities and higher salaries, it also comes with challenges, including cost, time commitment, and the potential for uncertain returns on investment. Before enrolling in a graduate program, you need to weigh various factors to determine if it aligns with your professional and personal goals. Here are the most important aspects to consider when deciding whether to go back to school for a master’s degree.