Campus News

Jesuit Basketball Opens First Half of District Play

Jesuit basketball recently closed out non-district play and opened up the first half of district play. Jesuit will play both teams twice, once in each of the of the season, and once on the road, once at home. JJ Pearce Jesuit...

Jesuit Swimming and Diving Triumphs at the 2024 District 7-6A Junior Varsity Championships

Jesuit Swimming and Diving recently completed a perfect 10-0 regular season, their first undefeated season since 2020-21. The Rangers are now gearing up for the post-season, starting with the District 7-6A JV Championships. The event took place on Tuesday,...

Wrestling 1st Semester Recap

Jesuit Wrestling started the 2023 year ready to roll, with a record of 4-2 in duels, +21 dual point differential before thanksgiving, and top-fifteen finishes in two tournaments. McKinney Boyd Tri-Duel Starting off with the tri-duel at McKinney Boyd, the Ranger...

Historical Figure of the Week: Isambard Kingdom Brunel

When learning about industrialization in World History class, I was most disappointed to see that one of the greatest engineering minds, and one of the most important people of the 20th century, had been rather casually glossed over, and...

Solidarity and Kinship: A Service Trip to Monterrey, Mexico

Our Mission On November 21st, the Thursday before Thanksgiving Break, 11 other Jesuit students and I began our journey of solidarity and service in Monterrey, Mexico. Although it was only a five-day trip, it challenged us, myself included, to reexamine...

Dostoevsky: A Mirror to the Soul of Humanity

Born November 11, 1821, Fyodor Dostoevsky was an influential Russian philosopher and author who explored themes of religion, politics, and the human condition. He is agreed to be one of, if not the greatest novelist in world literature. His...

Jesuit Museum’s New Don Schol ’59 Vietnam Remembrances

During the fall semester, Jesuit Dallas' museum added a collection of pieces created by alum Don Schol '59 and donated by John Mullen '63. Artist, Don Schol, has a very unique perspective on his Vietnam Remembrance pieces that are...

The Jesuit Journal – Fall 2023 Issue

Last December, the school art magazine released its Fall 2023 issue. The cover featured freshman Jonathan Shu's '27 striking watercolor. Entrants in the fall art contest submitted work created during the 2023 calendar year. The winners were Wil Carroll '24, for...

2024 Golden Globes Recap

"Isn't the Golden Globes just a big celebration of Hollywood ego?" Yes, I know, but I don't really care. So here is 2024 Golden Globes recap. Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Winner - Da'Vine...