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Justin Rubenstein ’14, Managing Editor

Justin enjoys writing for the school paper because he likes staying caught up with current events around school and the community as well as learning about different people when he goes to interview them. You can find out a lot more about a person if you just dig a little deeper. In his spare time, he enjoys playing with his two dogs and golden retriever puppy, shooting hoops, playing video games, and reading. In college next year, he hopes to start, once again, on his path to either majoring in business or in journalism; He has not yet decided.

Ms. Jan Jones: Statewide Renowned Science Educator

One of Jesuit's longest serving faculty members, Ms. Janet Jones, has been named the state's most outstanding science teacher by the Texas Medical Association for her expertise and knowledge in teaching science. After considering 350 nominations and 190 applications, the Texas Medical Association on Friday May 2 presented Ms. Jones  The Ernest and Sarah...

An Hour of Darknesses

The bright lights of the Dallas skyline twinkled out for a mere hour soon after the sun set on Saturday March 29th. Blackness overtook the city, but for what cause? Dallas, one of many participants, took part in an annual event known as Earth Hour, an international event raising...

Jesuit Hosts Lacrosse Round Robin

Despite the ice storm that plagued North Texas for a few days, the Rangers still hosted the Jesuit Lacrosse Invitational Tournament on both Saturday and Sunday, February 8 and 9, 2014. Fourteen teams, both Varsity and JV, from in and around North Texas, as well as Jesuit New Orleans, came...

Top Secret Profile

Not every high school teacher can say that he or she has worked for one of the most prestigious intelligence agencies in the nation or immersed themselves in a new culture for four months in order to find their true calling in life. However, one woman in particular can...

Campus Ministry’s First Spanish Mass

En el nombre del Padre, del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo. Amén. (In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, Amen.) On Thursday, December 12th, Campus Ministry hosted a mass that was different from all others in more ways than one. Not only was it on a...

Across the US in 150 Days

Unlike Jules Vernes's protagonist in his novel "Around the World in 80 Days," Landon Cooper, the creator of the nationally recognized Miles 2 Give foundation, used only two methods of transportation: four wheel drive and his feet to cover similar ground. Together, alongside two strangers, Cooper ran from San...

The Digital History of The Roundup: Part 2

In the beginning was the word, the word of the people, free to express their thoughts and ideas on paper. Until recently, however, Jesuit transcended from expressing itself on paper to the digital world. And thus, www.jesuitroundup.org was born. During the first two years of its young life, two...

The Digital History of The Roundup: Part 1

  Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation"...  Oops. Wrong introductory statement (clears throat). Three years and a few months ago, our forefathers brought forth to this school a new era, conceived in the wonders of computer technology and expert programming,...

Jesuit Remembers Victims of 9/11 Attacks

2,977 red, white, and blue ribbons hang from the black fencing surrounding the newly commemorated Father Postell’s Stadium. Each ribbon represents one of the men, women, and children who died 12 years ago on September 11th.   Athletic Director Mr. Steve Koch and Pam Murad took time out of their busy...