Friday, May 3, 2024

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Our very own Jesuit Rangers Track and Field squad has continually swept through competition all season. This pattern has continued in the last month with the Rangers not only claiming the 7-6A district title but also with a dominant first-place overall win in the Area Championship. This effort led by the likes of Enrique Borrego '22 and Hunter Krepp...
"Overall, with the talent we have, if we can make some small adjustments, we should have success this year." - Billy robertson '23 It is no secret that Jesuit excels at many different sports Jesuit has been able to keep a high athletic standard against teams who sometimes have double their enrollment of males all while teaching the athletes how...
Although being a considerably smaller and less well-known sport, Water Polo still remains one of the most strenuous and physically demanding sports in the world. Competitors remain treading on water for 7 minutes at a time, whilst throwing around a water polo ball in an attempt to throw it in their opponent's goal. Jesuit Dallas possesses a water polo...
I don't think there was a more hyped-up film this year than Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer. In a time when the movie industry had been pretty disappointing for most, Oppenheimer was the savior that both the audience and studios needed. People were acting like this film was the next Godfather and would radically change the film industry and cinema forever. One couldn't feel excited...
The trip where students are forced to carry 49 pounds of (medical) drugs through foreign airports. Where students spend hours driving up and down one-lane roads on the sides of mountains, fearing each bump as if the truck is going to tip over. Where each day is spent with 6-10 hours in a clinic, tending to the needs of...
As a hopeful high school senior waits for a decision letter to roll out, they anxiously await an answer only a few minutes away. As the minutes tick by, the time comes for the letter to come out: the senior clicks on the message through the admissions portal and reads the note: Congratulations! To get to this point, however, there...
Students at Jesuit choose to take one of four languages freshman year: Spanish, French, Mandarin, and Latin. Each course is unique, not only in content but also in how it shapes every student’s experience. Latin class, especially, has a particularly strong effect on its students because of the Junior Classical League, or JCL. Recently, a number of Jesuit Latin...
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 term, and the race to succeed him is shaping up to be a contentious and competitive one. In total, eight...

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