Authors Articles by Reed Zimmermann '19, Managing Editor
Reed Zimmermann '19, Managing Editor
Congrats to Will Norris '19 for completing Boss Level 2! If you have any questions feel free to email him at 19247@jcpstudents.org
As for Level 3, I must regrettably inform you that I'm pulling a Harry Potter Deathly Hallows on you. Yes, I am breaking it into two parts... I realized I had a lot to cover. I'm also writing...
I wouldn't consider myself a party animal. Not a partier at all really. They are too loud and awkward for me so I generally don't like them. But I did like this girl. And we both liked Stranger Things (popular TV show, check it out if you haven't already). And Prom is kind of coming up...
Maybe you can see...
Congratulations to Hector Juarez '19 for completing last week's boss level. If you have any questions, feel free to email him at 19173@jcpstudents.org
Now that we've got the basics down (click here for Level 1), it's time to take things to the next level! Literally - check the title...
Let us begin!
Lesson 2.1
As the puzzles get harder, we need a way to...
If you've never done a Sudoku before in your life, this is a good place to start. In this episode I will outline the rules, along with some basic applications.
Here is a blank Sudoku puzzle. Things to note:
Nine rows (going across)
Nine columns (up and down)
Nine big boxes (with a darker outline)
Each row, column, and big box...
If you've ever seen a newspaper, or done any logic puzzle in your life, chances are you've seen Sudoku. That 9 x 9 block where you have to fill in the numbers 1-9.
There are plenty of articles on the cognitive benefits of it. When I googled it, Google even suggested I search scholarly articles. So it seams pretty legit...
Sweat - That icky, salty, smelly liquid humans release when under physical duress.
There was definitely a lot of it in the Terry Center on February 3, 2018, but that's not the reason for the name. Last Saturday, Jesuit crew hosted the 10th annual Southwest Ergometer Amateur Tournament (S.W.E.A.T.)
This indoor regatta (rowing competition) attracted 465 athletes from all over the Southwestern...
They spent countless late nights practicing, tirelessly perfecting their tone, pitch, rhythm, articulations. They worked and worked, and on January 27, it all came together. On January 27, six Jesuit students performed at the Eisemann center as part of TPSMEA’s prestigious All-State Band.
November 27
Application deadline. Each student recorded and submitted the two-state etudes.
"I didn't feel too nervous because the...
The lights dim. The crowd quiets. The conductor raises his baton as the band, orchestra, and choir begin their final performance of 2017. On December 10th, groups hosted another successful Sounds of the Season concert with selections ranging from Silent Night to the Polar Express.
Orchestra director Jane Chambers commented, “I, of course, am very biased, but I think all...