Authors Articles by Lachlan Broad '25, Associate Editor
Lachlan Broad '25, Associate Editor
Open to growth, committed to working for justice, loving. These three values were embodied and fostered by the nineteen Jesuit students who comprised the 2023 Marine Biology program. The trip, facilitated by Mr. Marr, Mr. Von Schlenereid and Ms. Matthews, provided an opportunity for the young men to expand their horizons and develop a deeper understanding of the consequences...
To preface this article I'll need to provide a little bit of information about myself. My name is Lachlan Broad, and I'm currently a sophomore in Jesuit's Class of 2025. Prior to Jesuit unlike many of my peers, I did not attend a feeder school within the metroplex, or any school within Texas or the United States for that...
Finishing the regular season strong with a 3-0 win against MacArthur, the team appears to be in good shape and has strong outlook to go further through the playoffs this year, especially coming off of a four-game unbeaten streak. Jesuit Soccer recently celebrated the team's senior night on Friday, March 3rd. The win preceded by the tie against Pearce...
Jesuit Soccer continues through the season with strong performances with a current record of 9-4-4, and 6-4-4 in their conference. Out of the last four appearances from the Rangers side there has been three wins, two of which were in a dominating fashion. The outlook for Jesuit's varsity soccer team looks tremendous after recent outings from Junior Jason Ogbolu,...
In celebration of the 400th Anniversary of Shakespeare's First Folio on the 17th of February, Cistercian Preparatory School hosted an Interscholastic Colloquium on Shakespeare's plays, Much Ado About Nothing and Hamlet. Schools from across the Metroplex attended, including Hockaday and Fort Worth Country Day. The colloquium has been a reoccurring annual event since 2013 when it was first hosted...
Creativity, teamwork, and collaboration have been paramount over the last few weeks in the Lego Club. Recently the club has began building their first major project, a recreation of the Titanic, featuring over 9000 pieces, and at a 1:200 scale of the real ship, building it has been no quick or easy task. The Titanic is one of the...
Diving ahead of the competition, streamlining through the water, the Jesuit Swimming recently competed at the District Championships and saw tremendous success. The meet, on the 27th of January, saw Jesuit achieve third-place in the Championships at DISD's Alfred J. Loos Natatorium.
Coach's thoughts
Head Swimming Coach, Coach Moyse, was very impressed with the performance of the team despite the challenges...
Stranded, isolated, and left for dead amongst the barren sandy deserts of Mars, Mark Watney (Matt Damon), struggles to survive amongst the sea of nothingness. Separated from his crew during an intense sand storm, he faces the insurmountable challenge of surviving alone on Mars, with supplies for the mission intended to only feed the crew for a month, he...