Authors Articles by Jack Durham '16
Jack Durham '16
As we enter the fourth week of school, the Jesuit Cross Country team enters its fourth week of meets, and so far, they have been stellar. Coach Douglas Robinson, in his first year, is off to an impressive start, winning one meet already.
Week four was the best yet for the Rangers, with nearly every runner setting a personal record...
With the school year starting back up, fall sports are here and the Track and Cross Country Program experienced a big change with the departure of long time Coach, Bob Molyet. The departure of one coach means the arrival of another, and new coach Doug Robinson is ready to take on the roll.
Robinson is no stranger to Jesuit Cross Country,...
The freshman bug project is a long-standing tradition among students, alumni, and incoming freshmen. The project has outlasted almost every building, stadium, and classroom. And like the renovations that have altered the Jesuit campus, the bug project has begun a journey of change.
Beginning in the spring of 2014, the bug project will incorporate more sophisticated science.
The project was started...
As the school year winds down and finals arrive, all eyes point to next year and the Jesuit Theater program is looking good. In a year filled with many One Acts and productions, the theater program is booming now more than ever with a record number of auditions. Next year is shaping up to be one of the best...
The famous freshman bug project, an event listed under “Traditions” on the Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas Wikipedia page, was just completed last Monday, May 6th, as 280 freshmen turned in their projects. The collection, the most well-known event among freshmen, has a rich history, having existed for over 30 years.
Chase Ryan ’16, a student of Mr. Bob Lanier’s...
On April 12 and 13, a group of 34 Jesuit students participated in a statewide event packed with over 2,100 Texas students who went as a part of a nationwide group called the Junior Classical League. They participated in a variety of academic contests, from Greek Derivatives to Ancient Geography. Jesuit fared well in these competitions, finding themselves at...
You can always tell who is the youngest of three boys because of the confidence and passion that comes with being the third son. You are paved a path by your brothers, and in addition, you take on the reputation, good and bad, that they left you.
Charles Wensinger ’14, the third son in his family, stated, “An advantage of...
Jesuit’s cross country and track teams have a long rich history of winning, and the way this year has been shaping up so far suggests that this tradition will carry on. The Jesuit Cross Country team’s hard work and dedication in the summer is now beginning to pay off as they transition into the main part of the season.
In...