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.
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).
Read MoreWith 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.
Read MoreA black cat awaits Halloween night while shining in the moonlight.
Read MoreRecently, I took a small trip to Washington DC. From visiting deep in the city to the outskirts of town, I was able to see many attractions that really stand out to me and other viewers.
Read MoreAre you looking for perfect spots to take those cozy crunchy pumpkin spicy photos to post on Instagram? Allow me to introduce you to the wonder of Regis University campus. It is one of the most beautiful places to take fall pictures and here’s my top three spots that will literally transform your fall vibe.
1.The Quad in front of Main Hall – This is one of the prettiest photoshoot spots I've ever been on. All you need is some aesthetic fall clothes, a good phone/cameras, and a bit of luck for a sunny day (sunlight is the best natural light). Finally, let the camera does its magic.
photo by// Vivian Pham
2. Red tree clusters across West Hall – You know it’s fall when the trees start to turn red and everything just fell like a scene from When Harry Met Sally. So go out there, put on your best outfit, and turn this season into your own “main character” movie.
photo by// Vivian Pham
3. The street between Chapel and Claver Hall – Mountains are a specialty in our fall photoshoot here in Colorado. With that being said, you don’t have to actually go to the mountains to take your fall pictures, you can literally do it right here on campus! My usual morning walk to class will not be complete without taking that downhill route between the Chapel and Claver Hall. The best time to take it though is in the morning when the sky is clear, the slight breeze sliding on your skin and the early morning light shining on your face.