The Roundup

The Digital History of The Roundup: Part 2

In the beginning was the word, the word of the people, free to express their thoughts and ideas on paper. Until recently, however, Jesuit transcended from expressing itself on paper to the digital world. And thus, www.jesuitroundup.org was born....

The Digital History of The Roundup: Part 1

  Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation"...  Oops. Wrong introductory statement (clears throat). Three years and a few months ago, our forefathers brought forth to this school a new era,...

Editor-in-Chief’s Farewell Address

As I finish up my time as Editor-in-Chief of The Roundup, I hope that you have truly enjoyed the content we've produced, approved the enhancements we have made, and made the school newspaper a bigger part of your life. Last year...

Jack White and The Roundup Recognized by The Dallas Morning News

On April 10th, 2013, high schools from around the metroplex swarmed the City Place Conference Center for the 22nd Annual High School Journalism Day. Sponsored by the Dallas Morning News, Journalism Day invited 41 schools to learn about specific...

Stonecipher Named Editor-in-Chief, Rubenstein, Managing Editor

Congratulations to Aaron Stonecipher '14 and Justin Rubenstein '14 as they begin to take over the leadership of The Roundup. More to follow by Andrew Frank '13, Editor-in-Chief.

Aaron Stonecipher Editor of the Month

With numerous essays, multiple tests a week, and the pressure of crafting that ideal college resume, many argue that junior year is the most difficult year of a student’s Jesuit career. While the course-load can be often difficult to...

The Roundup Finishes the Year with 13, 336 Record Views in May

Congratulations on an outstanding year! 13, 336!

Farewell to Editor-In-Chief Clark Durham

Named by the senior class as most likely to own a Fortune 500 company and also most likely to become president, Clark Durham ’12 has always displayed his leadership and management skills at Jesuit. While some may see him as...