Caleigh Montoya, Staff Writer
The winter season is upon us! Below are some activities to participate in as the snow begins to fall!
Read MoreThe winter season is upon us! Below are some activities to participate in as the snow begins to fall!
Read MoreIf you are feeling sad, disappointed, shocked, or defeated by the results of this election, you are not alone! Even if you are happy with how the election turned out, there is still a collective feeling of, “What now?” Many of us are terrified about what will come next but we must accept the decision made. However this acceptance can be aided by some tips to handle this stressful and uncertain time.
Read MoreAs an eighteen-year-old girl when I look back and reflect on my life, I find music in every single area and memory. I believe that I have adored music since I came out of the womb. There have been so many times where I cannot recall a memory until I hear a song that I liked around the time of the memory. Because of this, I have made it my mission to attend as many concerts as possible.
Read MoreOn October 25th, 2024 Regis University completed Friday's Senior Night celebration at the Regis Turf Fields with a victory over South Dakota School of Mines men’s soccer team, the Hardrockers. The game was a win for the Rangers with a final score of 2 to 1. This win once again preserved the Rangers spotless RMAC record.
Read MoreOn 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).
Read MoreOn 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.
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