Authors Articles by Michael Lanham '15, Managing Editor
Michael Lanham '15, Managing Editor
I don’t have any regrets on any of it. Could I have done some things different? Maybe. But would I have enjoyed it as much? No. Did I intend to stay here fifty years? No. I told myself when I first came that I’d stay ten and move on. But 10 became 20, 20 became 30, 30 became 40,...
Since its inception, the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge has raised over $80 million and raised awareness for a debilitating disease that afflicts thousands. An Internet sensation, the challenge has spread around the world as people from all walks of life encourage their friends to pour buckets of ice water over their heads or donate money to the ALS Association....
"Love of money is the root of all evil." This solemn message greets you when you first open the top-selling game Make It Rain: The Love of Money. Despite this cautionary advice, this app focuses on nothing but money.
Released on March 31, the entire premise of the smash hit game is to accumulate impossibly massive amounts of wealth. Swiping up on...
Before he was a four-year starter for the Texas Christian University football team, Mike Flynn '79 was a proud Jesuit student. Before he founded Southland Property Tax Consultants, Inc., he roamed the halls of the Inwood Campus. Before he had such a wonderful wife and four daughters, he was part of the Jesuit family. And now, with a record...
Tuxedos. Bow ties. Dresses. High heels. Music. Dance. It's that time of year again. It's time for prom, the last big dance for the seniors of the class of 2014.
On April 26th, students will gather at the World Trade Center in Dallas for a night to remember (click here for more information about tickets, scheduling, etc.). Themed "A Black...
The Conrad High School cafeteria bustles with the chatter of students and coaches.  Its classrooms echo with the cacophony of pencil marks and erases as well as an incessant array of clicks and thuds from the nervous test-takers. All convened with similar goals, these individuals look to emerge victorious from rigorous academic testing, hoping not only to advance, but also...
Each belt tells a story about the person wearing it. Whether it's extravagant and colorful or muted and conservative, every belt has a bit of history behind it.
On March 21, the Entrepreneurship Club released their own new line of Jesuit belts. Hoping to create a professional accessory that emphasizes a student's Jesuit pride, the club designed a stylish belt...
From a Jesuit freshman roaming the halls of  12345 Inwood Road to a hedge fund manager supervising billions of dollars, Michael Corasaniti has been through a lot since graduating in 1983. Despite his many business ventures, Jesuit's mark stays with him even today.
Flying in from New York before a later flight to Tulane, Corasaniti spoke to the Entrepreneurship Club on...