The Black Student Union (BSU) operates under the umbrella of our school’s Multicultural Society, a collective network of organizations dedicated to celebrating and spreading cultural diversity and promoting inclusion. Within this society, BSU, alongside groups such as Hermanos Unidos,...
This year, the science department is lucky to have a new addition in the form of Ms. Rachel Lytle, who I am glad to have interviewed! Ms. Lytle teaches Honors and AP Biology, encompassing grades 9-12.
Background
Ms. Lytle went to...
The Jesuit Investment Club is excited to announce a new student-led investment fund. This initiative is monumental for the club, giving students real-world application within the world of investing. This is a big step for fostering the future of...
On September 6th, Jesuit hosted their annual Freshman Mixer, showcasing the new friendships of the Class of 2029.
Where Jesuit Meets Ursuline
Every fall, Jesuit Dallas and Ursuline Academy continue a long-standing tradition of hosting a joint freshman mixer. The event...
Over the summer, many faculty and students travel internationally, either for service immersion trips or to learn more about who God is. One of these trips was undertaken by Fr. Polce, Mr. Boyle, and Ms. Progar, from July 2nd...
The Road to State
Jesuit Dallas Water Polo’s 2025 season has been defined by two extremes, moments of brilliance balanced against periods of struggle. The Rangers entered the season with high expectations, eager to build on the program’s storied history...
A trip to Portugal is generally considered a luxury, but imagine travelling to Portugal for the 2025 World Council for Gifted and Talented Children, an event where over 40 countries present different academic specialties in front of a committee...
A Critic's Eulogy for Charles James Kirk, by Copy Editor Andrew Finger
Today, the world is made poorer. Charles James Kirk has been shot to death in Orem, Utah. Mr. Kirk was a true man, a man dedicated to creating...
"I don't want you to come out of this experience feeling thankful for what you have," said Dr. Michael Reimer during student reflection, "but I want you to gain an understanding of their lives along with yours." His words...