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A Regis Time Capsule
ReligioAt the baccalaureate mass earlier this month, Fr. Judge blessed a Regis time capsule which, among other items, contained results from a survey where current students speculated on what life will be like for a Regian 50 years from now.

Below is a sampling of the questions posed to our student body. Have any creative thoughts on what Regis will be like in 2064? Email us at centennial@regis.org and we will post some of the more interesting ideas here.


In 2064:
Will The New York Times still produce printed newspapers?

Will there still be printed copies of books in the Regis library?

What will a computer look like in 2064?

What will a cell phone look like in 2064?

Will people still be using Facebook and Twitter?

Will students still play tchoukball in Phys Ed?

Will students still use printed textbooks?

Will the dress code at Regis change? If so, how?

Will Regis still be tuition-free?

How many Jesuits will be working at Regis?

Will Mr. Connelly's 52 years teaching at Regis still be the record for longest-serving faculty member?

Will Regis reinstate a football team?

Will Regians still study Latin?

Describe the avarage Regian in 2064.

Describe ways in which the Regis building will change by 2064.

Describe Regis traditions that you think will still be around in 2064.