via LEGO website

Jesuit students have recently taken an interest in an old childhood hobby and formed the LEGO club. The club was started by Hogan Civello ’25 and Wallace Archie ’25, who teamed up with Mr. Boyle as the club’s faculty advisor.

Hogan Civello ’25 says he is “excited to start the Lego club because it’s a hobby that I really enjoy, and I’m excited to see what the club will create.”

A LEGO set recently completed a Hogan Civello ’25.

The LEGO club meets every Monday during community time. They have only held one meeting so far, but have already came up with plans for the future of the club. They want to build projects related to Jesuit, such as the logo or a school replica, as well as holding competitions. Some competitions may include LEGO car racing or building the strongest bridge. Other future plans include LEGO related service projects, such as LEGO drives for kids in the hospital.

To join the LEGO club all you have to do is show up to their meeting in A215 to find out more information.

Stay tuned to The Roundup for more club news!

 

 

 

Peyton Bristow '25, Sports Editor
Hey y'all I'm Peyton Bristow '25. I am the Sports Editor for The Roundup. I also am involved in the Jesuit Ranger Sports Network, the BBQ Smokies, PALS, and Ambassadors. I love watching and writing about sports. I also enjoy creating sports media (graphics, videos, photos) Go Rangers!