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Authors Articles by Mathis Valenta '26, Associate Editor

Mathis Valenta '26, Associate Editor

Mathis Valenta '26, Associate Editor
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The PSAT is more important than most high schoolers think. Not only does it serve as a preparation test for the SAT, but it provides the opportunity of national merit scholarship programs which can lead to recognition by college admissions. Today, I will go over a few effective ways to best prepare yourself for the highly dreaded yet important...
The highly anticipated album by Drake has finally dropped. Today I'm going to share my opinions of the album. Context Drake initially announced that the album was going to drop late July. Ever since, it has been pushed back and delayed up until he confirmed the official release date, October 6th. Drake is one of the most influential artist's of our...
With the recent additions of five freshman, one sophomore, and a junior, the Jesuit tennis team has displayed its dominance through multiple notable wins this 2023 fall season. Only having lost two matches so far with three matches remaining, Jesuit hopes to maintain their consistency and success on the court through the finish of the Fall season. This article...
Is it truly worth spending another $900 on a phone, or are the differences unnoticeable from the iPhone 14? Today I'm going to go through 3 reasons why or why not to buy the new iPhone 15. Structure and Frame While the iPhone 15 and 14 look similar to the naked eye, there are some significant differences between the two. While...
In the world of tennis, the debate for the title "greatest tennis player of all time" has raged on for years, with names such as Roger Federer, Rod Laver, Björn Borg, Rafael Nadal and more continuously surfacing in these discussions. In this article, I am going to evaluate 5 reasons as to why at age 36, Novak Djokovic is...

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