When one envisions a traditional summer job, activities such as observing genetic mutations in mice, identifying how certain pathogens use virulence effectors to infect eukaryotic cells, and quantifying the functional activation of the dysplastic cortex of the brain don’t often come to mind. But for three Jesuit seniors, Erik Sanchez- Perez, Noah Sherer, and Joe Carver, these activities are...
After two consecutive road games, the Rangers ended their regular season with their seventh consecutive victory amid Homecoming festivities that featured a helicopter, two professional athletes, and a multitude of mums.
Taking on a Richardson Berkner team(5-5, 3-4)vying for a playoff spot, Jesuit (7-3, 7-0) looked to accomplish a feat of their own, going undefeated in district for back-to-back seasons....
The Jesuits are an integral part of life here at the 28 acres, and it's safe to say we would not be the same without them. One important part of any life, however, is the home, and now the Jesuits have a new home of their own. Two, to be exact.
The houses are located on the intersection of Planter's Glen and...
The year is 1945. William Sianis and his goat, Murphy, have just been asked to leave Game 4 of the World Series at Wrigley Stadium. Enraged, Sianis utters a curse declaring the Cubs will never win another World Series. Following this event, the cubs remained without another World Series win, which lead some to believe Sianis' threat. Others blame the lack of...
The Rangers didn't have to travel far as they visited neighbor W.T. White for the annual “Battle for the Saddle” rivalry game, beating the Longhorns 66-27 to clinch a second straight district title.
Jesuit (6-3, 6-0) scored the first 28 points of the game, propelled by an 11-13, 309 yard, and 3 touchdown performance from quarterback Jacob Palisch ‘17 and John Wunderlick’s...
"Ranger Day is the best day to be a Ranger," according to the Jesuit Dallas Wikipedia page.
A staple of Ranger Day, the Chariot Races pit freshmen homerooms against each other as they compete to determine which homeroom is the fastest. For the past two years, Robotics has taken on the role of designing and making the chariots for the homerooms. The...
Scribbling a large black dot into his answer sheet, the student marks choice "A" on his test. His eyes then glaze over the reading material, searching for any evidence or clues for the next question. Once he locates the relevant section of the article, he then tries to pinpoint the exact words and details that will provide him with...
Swim caps donned with a Jesuit emblem embedded on the side and goggles tightened, the swimmer grips the starting block, anxiously awaiting the starting sound. BEEP. He's off. He glides gracefully through the water with power and finishes strong, throwing his hands onto the wall. He glances at the clock. First.
The Jesuit Swim team competed into two more meets...