Alina Hussaini, Guest Photographer
Throughout February, Colorado held rates of low temperatures. With a dusting of snow, and a chill that hits down to the bone, the university was engulfed in the winter season. With these cold conditions, Regis University sparked in the snow in this special, panoramic view of the university.
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Carver Lawson, Special Projects Manager
Everyone has heard of the ice queen. There are countless tales of a woman with a sharp tongue and an icy heart, but the village where she grew up knew her as Cassidy. It was a small place where everyone knew each other to the finest detail. A community is exactly what Cassidy needed, but her and her family were the outcasts of the village.
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Schuyler Kropp, Staff Writer
In the early morning light of Austria, I saw different colors shaping out the mountain side view. As the cold air pressed in on my body, it felt as if I had dropped down a dark, black hole. My face turned red and my fingers locked up with stiffness. In this moment, I found joy and happiness in snowboarding.
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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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By: Alaina Valdespino, Staff Writer & Photographer
Growing up I used to ask Santa Clause every year for snow. I had been watching Christmas movies for as long as I could remember and all I wanted was to have a snowball fight with my siblings. It was a silly wish seeing as it doesn’t even snow this far south, being in San Antonio, Texas; so, no surprise when it never came true.
Flash forward to this year, February 14-18, my long-lost childhood dream not only came true, but it came to be a 4-day long reality that I can honestly say was nothing like I imagined it to be.
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