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"Our offensive strength just has not been there through the first few games. We need to score." - Kyle Hogan '23 (Captain) Jesuit Dallas' Hockey team has had a rough couple of weeks coming off of an 8-0 loss against Keller and a 3-0 loss versus Frisco West. Keller Jesuit was outshot 37-6 in a tough regular season opener on September 22nd....
To say that the upcoming 2022 midterm elections are historic is quite an understatement. With the rapid transformation of American politics such as increased political polarization, normalization of political violence, and culture wars, the past few years have seen ever-increasing tension over key issues like the teetering economy, border crisis, foreign policy, and handling of COVID-19. Since his presidential victory...
During the Mass of the Holy Spirit, Jesuit Dallas welcomed 17 new faculty members. One of them is Mr. Saroni. Mr. Saroni is one of the three new math teachers at Jesuit. How did your path through high school and college lead you to Jesuit? "My high school experience was I was homeschooled and I was decent in math. So my...
Lovejoy Fall Festival Arriving well before the sun came up, the Jesuit Cross Country team looked to keep up their great start to the season. This past Saturday, September 17th the Rangers competed in the Lovejoy XC Fall Festival, one of the premier events of the Cross Country season, drawing teams from all over the state, including teams from the...
  According to the CDC, 45,979 people committed suicide in 2020. This proves the fatality and damage on our community at the hands of suicide. Recently, I decided to conduct an interview with Pierce Nikolai '26, one of Jesuit Hope Squad's newest members.  What is Hope Squad? “Hope Squad is a nationally recognized suicide prevention program. Jesuit is the only single-gender school...
This past Friday, September 23rd, the Irving Tigers rolled into Ranger Stadium taking on the Jesuit Ranger football team in their third District 7-6A matchup of the season. Coming off a thrilling performance in the previous week against Lake Highlands, the Rangers looked to carry on the momentum against Irving. Earning a record of 2-0 in district play, the...
5.8 miles separate Jesuit Dallas and Highland Park High School. Both schools carry the stigma, whether right or wrong, of being a "rich white boy" school. Both schools' colors are blue and gold. Both schools are in the same UIL district, and, oh yeah, happen to play each this week. Despite their many similarities, however, the schools have bitter...

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