It's nighttime and the city lights dimly illuminate the mountains as the plane descends. Rushing through Customs, the officer stamps the student's passport to mark the beginning of their international journey. For seven days over Thanksgiving break, eleven adventuresome Jesuit students embarked on an exchange trip to Guadalajara, Mexico for the first time in nearly a decade. In Guadalajara,...
How does an I-day address social issues within our school and abroad?
I-days have been much improved since their debut last year, and on October 18th and November 15th, the Jesuit community took a day off to participate in the first two Ignatian Days (I-Day) of the year organized by the Jesuit faculty. This year, however, brought notable changes to the...
Friday Night Life of a Band Member
Everybody knows the football team’s routine every Friday night: have a good meal a safe distance from warm-ups, a light warm-up to get loose, a classic encouraging pre-game talk, and then charge onto the field to kick off the game.
However, far fewer know the Friday night routine of a band member. While the...
It's been another undeniably stellar season for Jesuit football. The Rangers won the bi-district championship for the sixth year in a row before finally falling in the area game.
The Rangers entered the playoffs on a six game winning streak, including two resounding victories against W.T. White and Berkner. They bested Lakeview Centennial in the district round but lost to...
First Game: Harker Heights
The Jesuit Basketball team is off to a hot start! Jesuit opened its new season on the road against Harker Heights on Friday as part of the "Cowtown Classic" in Fort Worth, Texas. With great success, the team pulled the win.
Overall, the team was able to exhibit an impressive ability to communicate and distribute, finishing the game...
Empathy is a theme that has been emphasized at Jesuit this year, and a push for empathy between teachers and students seems to have been an effect of that.
Two weeks ago, the faculty built empathy with seniors by visiting their service sites for a few hours. Instead of attending morning classes, each Wednesday seniors leave campus to serve the...
I have spent a lot of time recently on designing and realizing two characters for my amateur portfolio. As a bonus, just to prove that anyone can do it, I only used software that is either open source or free to students, so if you are interested in 3d design and want to make something you can be proud...
The Roundup Podcast Ep. 6 - The SJ Episode (Part 1)
On this episode: Interviews with two Jesuits on campus, Ryan Caesar, SJ, and Tucker Redding, SJ. Mr. Caesar is a novice, and Mr. Redding is a scholastic. This episode is the first of two focusing on members of the Society of Jesus at Dallas Jesuit.
0:37 - Ryan Caesar, SJ
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