Authors Articles by Enrique Berrios '15
Enrique Berrios '15
When Brooklyn based indie-pop band Hospitality released their self-titled album in 2011, the band enjoyed moderate success. Hospitality’s unique rhythm, warm acoustic guitar, bright electric guitar, and friendly tone made the band’s first LP 2011’s hidden gem and cemented the underrated group as one of my favorite indie bands. Now, after having matured and learned from their past, the...
Mothers and students eating, speaking, and listening to each other fill a ballroom at the InterContinental Hotel as they attend the annual Mother-Son Brunch. They all share in the wonderful experience this event brings, their minds and hearts open to each other.
This year, Jesuit once again held the Mother-Son Brunch to honor our mothers and thank them for how...
Encountering Christ through hands-on service and encountering others’ humanity form the two main goals of Jesuit’s Community Service and Social Justice program, CSSJ, and the program always seeks improve these two aspects of service. As CSSJ entered the 2013-2014 school year, Mr. Richard Perry and Mr. Anthony Mattacchione, Assistant Directors of CSSJ, began this extensive process of improving the...
Facing high expectations to defend last years State Championship title, the Jesuit Rangers Hockey team eagerly trains to battle it out on the ice and inch their way closer to that final, decisive game.
Although the Rangers began their season  Sept. 26 with a loss of 0-4 to Denton County Varsity, the team quickly recovered with a 5-2 win against...
If you have walked in the B hallway, you may have seen a tall, dark-haired man infusing his classes with energy or  playing Bruce Springsteen through the smart board. This man is a proud Irish-American and New Jerseyan.  Mr. Colin Hanley teaches various advanced English courses that  range from freshman to senior level,  and acts as the moderator for...
Have you always wanted to become educated about human trafficking, the modern day slavery that is present in our own Dallas-Fort worth Metroplex? Have you always wanted to make a difference in the world or in your own community? If so, Not For Sale’s curriculum on human trafficking is a great opportunity you can’t pass up.
On October 2, 2013,...
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Developer Irrational Games and Publisher Take-Two Interactive stunned the gaming industry in 2007 when they released BioShock, one of the most critically acclaimed shooters of all time that captivated audiences with its dark, mature narrative, its smooth and exhilarating gameplay, and its setting Rapture, a dystopia at the bottom of the Atlantic Sea. This year, Irrational hopes to...
Starting on Friday March 1, The Not For Sale Club, led by Katherine Guinn, officially started its poster campaign to boost the awareness of how prevalent human trafficking is in our society. QR codes (barcode looking squares) and posters have been posted in areas such as the counseling wing and the cafeteria for passing students to read and reflect...