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Sebastian Suwanda '26, News Editor

Sebastian Suwanda '26, News Editor
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Sebastian has been working for the Roundup since the beginning of his freshmen year. Within Jesuit, he is involved with the Admissions Ambassadors, Campus Ministry, and Religious Rangers. He also serves as the Outreach Coordinator for Rangers for Life and the Student Chaplain for Jesuit Swimming and Diving. Outside of Jesuit, he is involved at church and does club swimming at Dallas Mustangs Swim Team. His two favorite Netflix shows are Suits and Designated Survivor.
On October 8, Rangers for Life hosted Jesuit's weekly Prayer Service in the Terry Center and the topic was kinship. Following a reading of the Beatitudes, a Ted Talk done by Fr. Greg Boyle, S.J. was shown on the screen. Fr. Boyle, who recently received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, talked about his experience working with inmates at his organization,...
Jesuit Swimming and Diving competed in its second meet of the season at its annually hosted Ranger Relays. This year's edition was held on September 28th, returning to Southern Methodist University's Robin and Lindley Aquatics Center. Ranger Relays was back after taking a year off due to a scheduling conflict. The Rangers teamed up with Ursuline Academy's swim team,...
This past Thursday, September 12, the Jesuit community gathered for a weekly prayer service. Principal Tom Garrison spoke about the difference between a difficult decision and a hard decision and how those two terms pertain to Jesuit life. What's the Difference? While they seem similar, they are different things. A difficult decision is one that has layers of complexity to it....
The Jesuit community came together on August 27 in the Terry Center to celebrate the Mass of the Holy Spirit. The mass, which is traditionally the first mass of the school year at Jesuit schools and universities, was first celebrated 476 years ago. During the mass, Jesuit also welcomed its new faculty and staff. Each new faculty and staff...
Jesuit Swimming and Diving's athletes posted a successful summer these past few months. While most of the team swims strictly for Jesuit, about one-fourth of the team also does club swimming. The summer season is different than high school in that, while high school is done in Short Course Yards (SCY), the summer is swum in Long Course Meters...
Part of what makes Jesuit successful is not just the experience at the school, but the results that come from it. Jesuit sends students every year to a wide variety of schools, ranging from local schools like Texas Christian University to highly selective ones such as Yale University. This is in large part made possible to Jesuit's college counseling...
Jesuit Dallas's Track and Field Squad started the season out strong, competing at Mckinney Boyd Relays on February 16th & 17th, the Desoto Nike Invitational on February 24th, the Texas A&M Bluebonnet High School Invitational on March 1st, and the Lovejoy Invitational on March 2nd. It was a strong performance by the Rangers in the early season. When asked...
Jesuit Swimming and Diving concluded the 2023-2024 season at the UIL Swimming and Diving 6A State Championships. The event took place February 23rd-24th at the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center in Austin, Texas. The Rangers had two individual entries, both coming from senior William Savarese. In addition, Jesuit sent two relays. The success seen at this event...

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