Authors Articles by Jason Davis '21, Managing Editor
Jason Davis '21, Managing Editor
Your tired eyes stare at the clock after a long night of studying. It's 11:30 P.M on a late Saturday night. Bored out of your mind, you decide to go to Netflix, scrolling through a plethora of shows. You realize that you can't watch The Office or Parks and Rec for the tenth time, so you look to find...
Are you an insane athlete? Do you have what it takes to play at the top level and compete against the best of the best? Are you fearless in the face of pressure? Well, varsity sports are definitely not for you. However, intramurals here at Jesuit take the heat of competition and elevate it to the next level.
This past...
It is a bright, sunny day here in Dallas, Texas. The month of October has finally arrived, leaves are beginning to turn brown. Massive buses arrive to take the seniors away from our beloved school. Seniors, ASC members, and teachers depart for one of many fun experiences in their last year of high school. Their lack of presence and...
The brawny football players walk slowly out of the locker room proudly flexing the Jesuit logo. They chant and hype each other in the inflatable football helmet, smoke traveling into the air, and sprint out onto the field in the packed $70 million McKinney stadium. On September 26, 2019, the Jesuit Dallas varsity football team vanquished McKinney Boyd by...
Gameplay images by Sergio Lopez-Elizondo '21
#1 in Racing on the App Store, the craze of Mario Kart Tour has swept Jez Nation, as hundreds of students are downloading it on their iPads and possibly, but not hopefully, playing it during class-time. As I am writing this at 8:50 P.M. on Wednesday, September 25, Nintendo, an hour ago, released its...
Photo Credit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_h81aa_wZg
Really into cooking? Want to become a chef? Love creating new dishes? On September 10, the Culinary Society, hosted by Mrs. Violet, will be cooking off the 2019-2020 school year with some fantastic new dishes, bridging the gap between hunger and satisfaction. Every Wednesday, from breakfast to dinner, they are looking to make meals of all different...
Sophomore year serves as a big transition from freshman year. Harder classes, higher expectations, everything gets bumped up a notch here. Suddenly, you must stay on top of things, or you are slacking behind. To the class of 2023, I suggest you take a look at this article before you consider taking on that extra sport, activity, or challenging...
As Jesuit is making more technological innovations to accommodate a more modern future, they are getting rid of some of the older things such as Old Moodle. As I am writing this, incoming freshman and transfers, you may ask yourself, "There was another Moodle before this?" Short answer: Yes, there was, and there are many differences between the two...