Alina Hussaini, Staff Photographer
Regis University is fondly known by our community as a frequent space for squirrel sightings. Recently, the squirrels on campus have been out and about, exploring the cold weather.
Read MoreRegis University is fondly known by our community as a frequent space for squirrel sightings. Recently, the squirrels on campus have been out and about, exploring the cold weather.
Read MoreOne of the most recognizable buildings on campus is Main Hall. Standing tall, and overlooking the quad, Main Hall continues to symbolize the integrity and perseverance of Regis University.
Read MoreIt’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.
Read MoreThese photos were taken in Brighton, CO during sunset. I describe this time as a “fiery, illustrious display of beauty,”. The word “fiery’’ emphasizes the vivid, almost burning quality of the orange and red hues in the sky. The word “illustrious’’ suggests a grand and impressive spectacle, which is appropriate given the vastness of the sky and the reflection of the water.
Read MoreWith 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.
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).
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