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Max Miller '14

Jesuit Welcomes Officer Mike Scoggins

Some say he wrestled a wolf with only his bear hands, while others insist that he can sense danger from miles away.  A new face has been roaming Jesuit’s halls, one that undoubtedly makes everybody feel a little safer while inside the “28 acres.” Over the summer, the administration hired,...

Summer Service Opportunities

After yet another successful school year at Jesuit, summer has finally arrived. Undoubtedly a well-deserved change of pace for Jesuit students, summer provides ample time to kick back, relax, soak up the sun, and watch the Rangers cultivate another winning season. More importantly, however, summer vacation serves as the...

Senior Convocation

This past Friday, May 10th, 2013, the student body congregated for the last time this year to celebrate an important milestone in a Jesuit student’s career- Senior Convocation. A way to honor and recognize the class of 2013 before the next step in their academic journey, convocation commemorates those seniors who have...

Jesuit Car Club’s Newest Creation

As the key turns in the ignition with a click, the engine instantly rumbles to life, the exhaust emitting a satisfying roar, the sound of a well-tuned dream machine, and all elements of a true classic. Pulling out of the parking lot, the engine grumbles as your hand rests...

Tougher than Harvard–Applying to US Military Academies an Arduous Adventure

When one envisions the top academic institutions or universities in the United States, schools such as Harvard, MIT, and Stanford often stand as the cream of the crop, the best of the best. However, three institutions stand at, or even above, the most distinguished Ivy League schools, academies that...

Four More Outstanding Class of 2013 Athletes Commit

The class of 2013 has been an outstanding class for athletic recruiting. With four football athletes going to top Division 1 universities and five lacrosse athletes committed to various universities already, the class of 2013 is undeniably stacked. Over the last few months, four more exceptional Jesuit athletes have...

Profile: Jesuit Students and Their Siblings with Special Needs

The typical relationship between siblings during the adolescence and teen years consists of lighthearted bickering and petty disagreements, but, through it all, the often hidden love in the relationship never ceases to exist. This love rarely radiates more than in the relationships of those Jesuit students with siblings who...

Coach Molyet Trains Dog for Therapy Program

If you happen to arrive early to Jesuit in the morning, you may have the pleasure of seeing Coach Bob Molyet instructing his track and cross country teams with a very special companion by his side. Chester, a Golden Retriever and the latest addition to Coach Molyet’s three dogs, sits...