Alina Hussaini, Staff Photographer
In the Cherry Creek State Park in Aurora, Colorado, the Cherry Creek Reservoir is located. It is at the confluence of Cherry Creek and Cottonwood Creek, southeast of Denver. The reservoir is created by the Cherry Creek Dam, and was initially designed for flood control. Nowadays, many recreational activities are hosted by the park, attracting tourists and locals alike.
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Alina Hussaini, Staff Photographer
It’s no surprise that Colorado is temperamental with the seasons. This past month has shown the wide variety of ever changing seasonal patterns impacting life on campus.
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Alina Hussaini, Staff Photographer
With winter on the horizon, the seasons are turning and the leaves are changing. Regis University has embraced this signature, Colorado transformation as autumn continues to progress.
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Austin Price, Editor in Chief
Horror movies are an essential part of enjoying the Spooky Season. As a self-proclaimed Spooky Season enthusiast, I have amassed a collection of favorite freaky films and Halloween features. A common trend in a lot of my favorite scary movies is the consistent casting and return of pop culture royalty. Many Halloween films and horror movies rely on the same actresses to portray victims of scary stories and sinister situations. These films often feature this actress as the heroine of the story, mainly because she survives until the end. While their valiant finish is notable, these lead actresses have gained a reputation for their infamous and iconic vocals. These women are the Scream Queens.
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Caleigh Montoya, Staff Writer
As of September 22nd, we are officially in the fall season! Below are some fall events and activities to get you into the fall spirit:
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By James Ortiz, Staff Photographer
On Halloween night, October 31st, 2023, Regis University continued their annual tradition of hosting a family-friendly, and perfectly spooky event, Trick of Treat Street. This event gives attendees a chance to learn more about the university’s clubs and programs, while also giving out sweets and treats to young Trick or Treaters. The Regis Highlander was proud to be on of the independent organizations to be featured at the event.
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