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Aaron Stonecipher '14, Editor-In-Chief

Aaron is currently a senior and the Editor-in-Chief of The Roundup. After playing football for multiple years, Aaron suffered a major back injury at the end of his sophomore season. Just weeks later, he began searching for new clubs and things to try at Jesuit, thus leading him to The Roundup. After writing just one simple article, he found he immensely enjoyed writing. After covering just two more articles that spring, Aaron became a Junior Associate Editor. During his junior year, Aaron was awarded “Best Article of the Month” in December 2012 and “Editor of the Month” in November 2012. Aaron will be attending Saint Louis University next year and will major in Health Management (Pre-Med).

Cheating: Why do students do it?

When one thinks of the word “cheating,” they may think of someone peeking over at a classmate’s quiz or test to get answers, or...

A Final Letter from Editor-in-Chief Stonecipher

Dear readers of The Roundup, Where has the time gone? It seems like just last month that the Class of 2013 left us and The...

Class of 2014 Graduation Video

Executive Producer: Rodrigo Ricaud '14 Producer: Michael Ou '14 Courtesy of Jesuit Community Service Film Crew

Prom c’est bonne fete

Photography by Mrs. Stewart

The Roundup Receives Best Video & More at DMN Competition

On Thursday, April 17, 2014, The Dallas Morning News hosted its 23rd annual High School Journalism Day & Competition, one of the most competitive...

Jesuit Stage & Film Presents A Double Feature

On Friday, April 11 and Saturday, April 12, Jesuit Stage & Film will present its second weekend of "Black Comedy," a 90 minute farce...
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The Roundup’s Firing Line–Liberal v. Conservative, Episode 1

Filmed and edited by Aaron Stonecipher '14, Editor-in-Chief Technical assistance provided by Jesuit Stage & Film Mr. David Myers, moderator

Principal Garrison Covers 1st Semester Highlights and More

Last week, The Roundup staff conducted its most recent press conference with Principal Tom Garrison. Questions varied from the school's four snow days to Jesuit Stage & Film's...

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