Regis Expressions
Apogee is a publication of the Regis University Writing Program. The literary magazine is a collection of literary works from faculty, staff, and students, published in the second semester of the Academic Year.
Apogee Staff
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Managing Editor
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Ashley Liddiard
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Poetry Editor
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Peter Aquino
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Photography Editor
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Lena Hoff
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Layout Editor
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Dan Ott
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Short Story Editor
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Melissa Wojo
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Faculty Advisor
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Dr. David Hicks
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Apogee:
- The point in the orbit of the moon, or of any planet, at which it is at its greatest distance from the earth; also, the greatest distance of the sun from the earth when the latter is in aphelion. ( A term of the Ptolemaic Astronomy, which viewed the earth as the centre fo the universe; in modern astronomy strictly used in reference to the moon, and popularly said of the sun in reference to its apparent motion.)
- The greatest altitude reached by the sun in his apparent course; his meridional altitiude on the longest day. Obs.
- A. The most distant or remote spot.
B. The hightest point, climax, culmination.
- The point in the trajectory of a missle, rocket, or the like at which it is at its greatest distance from the earth.
Oxford English Dictionary Online
If you have questions about the Apogee or would like to know how to get involved. Contact the Writing Program by calling 303.458.4039.