On May 4, 2019, the city of Dallas will hold its municipal elections, in which voters will elect members of the 14-person City Council as well as the Mayor. Incumbent Mayor Mike Rawlings is not running for a third...
Walking into the theater after being handed a playbill and sitting with your friends in the seats. You begin to discuss the show you are about to witness when the clock strikes 8:00, the lights go out, and a...
"Don't wait. Go do it yourself. Take the initiative. Jump out there. Be somebody." -Jim McElwain, former head coach of the Florida Gators football team
This past Wednesday, that's what nine Jesuit Dallas student-athletes did, taking initiative for themselves and...
A rush of freshmen moms file into the minuscule Ranger Connection store after the conclusion of the Welcome Barbecue to drop a bag on new Jesuit drip only to find out that the custom Vineyard Vines Jesuit belts have...
Hype, electric, lit. The associative capacity of the English language only begins to scratch the surface of the intensity that was Jesuit's 2019 Prom.
The Jesuit and Ursuline Junior/Senior Prom took place last Saturday, April 13 at the Dallas Trade...
The annual JCL state competition, hosted in Garland this year, was well represented by the Jesuit Latin community. Of the 1800 or so competitors at the annual competition, 36 came from Jesuit. Jesuit exceeded expectations at this year's event,...
Below is the inaugural Student Council address written by the Student Council President and Vice President, Will Florer '20 and Will Nickols '20:
Dear Jesuit community,
A major goal of Jesuit’s Student Council this year is to better publicize and inform...
A freshman rushes to the Info Commons to print an essay the passing period before his class. He sends his file to the printer only to find that it has died once again. Defeated, the freshman settles on a...
Your phone dings. A notification pops up. A Snapchat or a new Instagram post from your friend. You then check and like their post, or look at their profile, or do anything but leave social media.
Often, people scroll through...