Saturday, April 27, 2024

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Usually, the Jesuit Medical Society would embark on excursions to Guatemala every year. From DFW Airport, a group of Med Society students accompanied by Mr. Von Schlehenried and Mrs. Sanchez would fly to Guatemala City and their service site. The purpose of the Guatemala trip is to provide food and donated medicine to the people of Guatemala. However, the...
For many Jesuit students, little would make such an impact on their time at Jesuit as their first experience during orientation day. As the Jesuit gate opens for the incoming freshmen, there is an air of breathtaking anticipation yet nervous excitement for the four years to come. On March 22nd, Jesuit offered an invaluable yet unforgettable experience for the incoming...
In 2014, Sam Powell 17' wrote the article Jesuit Welcomes New Museum Director, which profiled new director of the Jesuit Dallas Museum, Elizabeth Hunt Blanc. The Jesuit Museum has seen many changes in the eight years under Mrs. Hunt Blanc. After much research and information from Mrs. Hunt Blanc herself, I present the changes to the Jesuit Museum! Goals and Changes In...
On Tuesday, March 22, from 6-8pm, Jesuit welcomed the incoming class of 2026!
Every Wednesday morning, Jesuit holds prayer services in which students get to further their education, faith, and ability to understand the situations that surround them. This past week's prayer service was all about inter-religious prayer, and how to understand others who aren't Catholics, and their beliefs. I was honored to interview the seniors who spoke at it. An Interview With...
The winter issue of the Jesuit Journal was released last week. It is a magazine that releases twice a year, publishing works of Jesuit students and helping them to reveal their creativity. A variety of creative outlooks are displayed through artwork, photography, poetry, and writing. Charlie Schwartz '24 Charlie Schwartz '24 has had an interest in art since a young age. His...
Jesuit students have recently taken an interest in an old childhood hobby and formed the LEGO club. The club was started by Hogan Civello '25 and Wallace Archie '25, who teamed up with Mr. Boyle as the club's faculty advisor. Hogan Civello '25 says he is "excited to start the Lego club because it's a hobby that I really enjoy,...

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