By James Ortiz, Staff Photographer
Earlier this semester, the Regis Highlander hosted Chocolate and Collages. An afternoon of fun activities where students could make their own journals and collage covers, all while enjoying delicious melted chocolate on strawberries, bananas, and marshmallows. It was a beautiful, sunny day.
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By James Ortiz, Staff Photographer
Earlier this spring semester, the Outdoor Adventure Program (OAP) hosted an Easter Egg Hunt to celebrate the holiday. It was a day filled with sweets, treats, fun, and sun!
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By Paige Robinson, Staff Writer
Attention Regis Students,
You are almost there! As you stand on the threshold of finals week, I want to remind you of something crucial: you are capable, resilient, and equipped to conquer the challenges ahead. The journey you've embarked upon is not easy, but it is extremely rewarding. In the challenges of finals week lies an opportunity for growth, learning, and ultimately triumph. So, as you prepare to face your exams, essays, projects, and more, I urge you to embrace the following affirming statements.
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By Paige Robinson, Staff Photographer
Over Thanksgiving break, I took a trip to New York. Here are some favorite moments captured in photographs.
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By Isabella Willhite, Staff Writer
“Now, I am become Death, the destroyer of the worlds.”
This verse from the Bhagavad Gita were the words that Robert J. Oppenheimer uttered when watching the detonation of the atomic bomb that he created, in July of 1945.
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By Madelynn Loring, Staff Writer, & Dr. Drwecki’s Social Psychology Class
Dr. Rivarola is a beloved biology faculty member here at at Regis. Her dad, Alberto, is 74 years old and lives in Ayacucho, a small town in the Buenos Aires province, Argentina. He began to work after finishing elementary school at age 12. He helped his family and worked all his life until he retired at the age of 68. Nevertheless, his current pension/retirement payment is less than 125 dollars per month. In his fifties, he attended high school for adults from 6pm-11pm for three years. He graduated with the highest score in his class! He is a father of four (Alejandra, Braulio, Victoria, and Dr. Rivarola) and grandfather of eight (Leandro-27, Pilar-23, Nicolasa-14, Vicente-19, Jacinta-16, Ignacio-8, Isabela-13, and Antonia-5, these last two are Dr. Rivarola’s daughters). He has been married for 53 years (but they began dating when they were 12 or 13 years old; both are the same age). He loves cooking, spending time with family and friends, traveling, dancing, reading, music, taking walks with his dog, and singing.
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