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Authors Articles by Gabriel Skariah '21

Gabriel Skariah '21

Gabriel Skariah '21
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When thinking of the summer, we tend to think of it as a mental relaxation from the stresses and pressures that come as a high school student. However, this summer will be different.  With most vacation plans canceled and with the CDC's recommendations of social distancing, it can be difficult to find something satisfying to do during this time...
Although known to most individuals at this point, COVID-19 has reached over 162 countries. Specifically in the United States, all fifty states have cases of COVID-19, and the numbers don't seem to be on the decline anytime soon. President Trump recently announced today that groups of 10+ should not gather and estimates that control of the virus will occur...
Quiet hallways, free of the usual chaos of students try to get to their classrooms.  Neatly arranged desks in parallel columns are customary in every classroom, each desk marked with a sticky note with a student's name written on it.  After finding their room number, the students make way to their assigned desks with their Student IDs and calculators. ...
Overview Jesuit Golf started this year's season strongly. They placed third at the Bart Granger Invitational in Fort Worth. They placed second at the Twin Creeks Invitational in Plano. Bart Granger Invitational At the Bart Granger Invitational, Jesuit earned a third-place finish. They finished with a total team score of 880, besting Southlake Carroll by one stroke. The Rangers opened the three-round...
"The great aim of education is not knowledge but action." One of the fundamental aspects of Ignatian education is this focus on acting upon our knowledge. Mr. Redding, one of the theology faculty members, has sought to transform the classroom merely from a learning environment to a place focused on answering God's call to action. To become a Jesuit priest,...
"'The Umbrella Academy' stands out among the countless other superhero series splashed across billboards and your viewing queues." - The Los Angeles Times "The joy of the 'The Umbrella Academy' is that it takes traditional superhero tropes and re-imagines them through a nihilistic, misanthropic lens." - NBC News THINK "It has flaws and excesses, but the series...nonetheless lands in the sweet...
For those who are Christians, it must have been joyous to celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus Christ this Easter. However, not for Christians in Sri Lanka as over 300 people have been killed in the country on Sunday. Over the course of the afternoon, three churches and three hotels were attacked by suicide bombers as people celebrated Easter at...
Returning the favor of society can be challenging to many, but not to the Jesuit Debate team. On March 2nd, the Debate Team decided to spend their Saturday serving the community at Conrad High School as a part of the DUDA, the Dallas Urban Debate Alliance, dedicated to bringing debate to underserved schools in DISD. Set-Up As Jesuit debaters arrived at...

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