Authors Articles by Eduardo De Leon '19
Eduardo De Leon '19
Photos by Carl Quist '19 and William Roberts '19
Every year, the Junior Convocation is a place where the junior class gets a platform to receive their hard-worked achievements. Since many students claim the junior year of high school to be the hardest and most important, this Convocation a way students can demonstrate their hard-work to their fellow classmates, teachers,...
As students from all grade levels cluster together in the B-hallway with merely a pencil and a calculator, Mr. Billingham, calculus and trigonometry teacher at Jesuit, attempts to direct the bulk of students from all grade levels who hope to take the TXML Contest.
The Texas Math League Contest, or TXML contest, is a 6-question mathematics exam distributed every two...
The first Ignatian Days at Jesuit College Preparatory took place on October 5th, 2016 and November 9th, 2016, organized by Dr. McFarland, Mrs. Ochs, and Mr. Williams, alongside the help of other faculty and staff, including retired administrator and history teacher Mr. Fred Donahue. Ignatian Days have helped Jesuit students by guiding them to make the right decisions and to...
"As we enter the Advent Season, stop by the traditional library to explore the Jesuit Angel Tree Forest. Enjoy a cookie while selecting among the 600 handcrafted ornaments that were designed by the Ignatian Leadership Corps and the Refugee Resources Club."
The Advent Season gives Jesuit students a sense of proximity to one of the most celebrated holidays among the...
Throughout the years, many guest speakers and presentations have come through the doors of room A214 on various Tuesday evenings. They facilitate dialogue and action on all things engineering with the Jesuit Engineering Society (JES). The club allows its members to develop ideas after learning about science to "work on projects of mutual interest" as its Moodle page says.
This year, the...