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Rutherford Allison '19

Jesuit Stage and Film… and Glitter?

Jesuit Stage and Film announced its fall production last week: Shakespeare in Love, and if you have seen the posters around Jesuit this week, you might have noticed something strange. The posters ask actors to "sing the first few verses and chorus of any song" as well as "wear...

Double Trouble in Theater

"About two days before we opened I was sure it would be a disaster. I'm really glad I turned out to be wrong" - Andrew Brannon '19 on the double-feature that Jesuit put on for its spring production. On the weekends of April 20th and 27th, Jesuit Stage and Film...

Jesuit Takes on Italy

"It's an experience like nothing else at Jesuit." That's what Junior Carl Quist had to say about the Italy exchange program, which took place from March 4th to March 11th. During the two-week exchange, 10 students, seniors Reid Allison, Caleb Longwell, Parker Towns, Carson Ward, and juniors Mac Jordan, Mac...

America’s Showcase: Jesuit Hockey Players Represent Texas

From April 19-23, four Jesuit students, Anthony Calabrese '18, Jacob Berg '18, Alex McBey '18, and  Jonmicheal Dragojevic '19, were chosen to represent Jesuit and Texas in America's showcase. America's Showcase is a high paced, skilled tournament in which players representing a state play against other states and get seen by colleges...

Who is Leaving? Theater Arts Prayer Service

When you think of a prayer service, what do you see? Perhaps a teacher praying with the assembly, or a coach sharing his life story, maybe even students speaking about their experiences with a service trip. What about a play? That is exactly what the Spring 2018 Theater Arts class...

Varsity Baseball Wins Big in March

In the last 2 weeks of March, Jesuit Varsity baseball won all 6 games. In four of the games, the Rangers won by at least ten runs. Week of March 18 The Rangers beat Richardson in two games, winning 11-1 on Tuesday the 20th and 4-3 on Friday the 23rd. John Lynch...

Jesuit JCL Takes Home Over 60 Ribbons

The Junior Classical League, or JCL, is an organization that seeks "to encourage interest in and an appreciation of the language, literature, and culture of ancient Greece and Rome and to impart an understanding of the debt of our own culture to that of Classical antiquity," as stated on the...

Pacific Rim Uprising: Too Much Too Fast

Pacific Rim Uprising, the second installment in the franchise, opened this weekend to moderate success. It ended Black Panter's six-week reign of the weekend box office, bringing in $28 million domestically opposed to Black Panther's $17 million. I saw Pacific Rim Uprising since I enjoyed the original and it was a chance...

Jesuit’s Top Five Christmas Movies

As the semester winds down and Christmas draws closer, you may find yourself wanting to watch a Christmas movie but not knowing which one to watch. To combat this, I've spent the past week asking 100 students and faculty at Jesuit for their favorite Christmas movie. After taking this...