This comic is a simplified representation of how we've been able to connect with our fellow students in these curious times. The top left panel depicts two students sitting on one of the benches, a sign in the middle separating them. In the bottom left, students attend an online class with very degrees of video quality. In the bottom...
If there is any silver lining to the pandemic plaguing the United States and the world, it would be that the dogs are getting some extra companionship this Spring season. Dogs can warm even the coldest, most pessimistic heart, and that's something I and many of my peers could use now. Here are some of The Roundup Staff's canine...
Video by Media Editor Silas Hartman '20, photography by J.P. Moore '21
The annual freshman mixer has stood as one of the preliminary events for the freshman class, with the goal being for students to meet new faces and create lasting friendships.
Last Saturday, September 7th, Jesuit hosted this mixer with the theme being “The First Roundup” as Student Council...
Photography and video by The Last Roundup and Silas Hartman '20, Media Editor
Looking to pick up their first win of the season, the Rangers took on the DeSoto Eagles at home Friday night in a highly anticipated match up. Led by quarterback Rance Holman '20, the Rangers struggled to find the end zone early on but finished out the...
¡Me cargas! ¡Me cargas!
The excited children scream in the ludoteca, or play center, of the local parish center in Andahuaylillas, Peru. As you put one on your shoulders and carry him around, tons of other children grasp on to your legs wanting a turn. Without worrying about the events of the day or even the time, you put each...
Beginning in the same fashion as the two before it, on Thursday morning, May 23, 2019, Dr. Ben Kirby called the Jesuit community together to celebrate and honor the accomplishments of the classes of 2021 and 2022.
After an opening prayer by Father Wally Sydney, S.J. and a reading by Mrs. Michelle Williams, Mr. Tim Host rose to the stage...
Can poetry matter? It depends on who you ask. While the English department would respond with a resounding yes, Jesuit's student body might take an opposing stance. If you ask renowned American poet Dana Gioia, he will respond with a provocative essay dubbed “undoubtedly one of the most important American books of poetry criticism of the last 50 years."...
His elbows already bruised by the hard wooden floor, Cooper Herndon ‘20 hesitates to dive for the incoming ball. He knows he can save it, but he does not want to sacrifice his body again to make a play. With a sudden instinct, he quickly dives for the ball, making his elbows bloody, but he successfully saves the play,...