The Jesuit Journal – Spring 2024 Issue

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The spring issue of The Jesuit Journal puts in print another stunning artwork by Jonathan Shu ’27, whose portrait made the cover.  Andrew McMahon ’25 published a poem in the Journal for the first time, a pastiche of Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 116.”  Evan Velasquez ’24, a frequent contributor to the magazine since his sophomore year, capped off his Journal career with a short fiction piece.  Unlike the sci-fi and fantasy stories he has published before, this one takes place in the world of Wall Street, the Federal Reserve, and bank heists.

You can view a digital copy of the issue here.

 

This issue contains artwork by the following students:

  • William Alexander ’26 (photography)
  • Hudson Chappell ’25 (photography)
  • Aiden Emmerton ’24 (ceramics)
  • Charlie Fent ’24 (watercolor)
  • Jesse Jenkins ’25 (photography)
  • An-Jie Kryger ’24 (drawing)
  • Beckett Mundorff ’24 (photography)
  • Teddy Scherer ’24 (drawing)
  • Jonathan Shu ’27 (painting)
  • Alec Tison ’24 (painting)
  • Nicolai Valenta ’24 (drawing)
  • Matthew Wilson (photography)

This issue also publishes college essays from these seniors:

  • Dominic Arra
  • Peter Loh
  • Connor Madden
  • Ben Petroff
  • Liam Rainey
  • Chris Simington
  • Dawson Zavala
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