April 24th, 2018. The big day had finally arrived. The day Jesuit debaters had been waiting for since March. The new 2018-2019 debate resolution was announced: the United States federal government should reduce its restrictions on legal immigration to the United States. With ideas abound and nervous energy in the air, Jesuit debaters started the research process again for...
16-year-old Alex Rivera stands aimlessly behind a small table on the front lawn of his suburban home. On his table rests a large pitcher of ice cold lemonade, under which a sign greets his neighbors with ‘Lemonade - 50¢.’ In his first hour of business, he has sold a staggering 2 cups of lemonade. He calculates that he needs...
“Pull!” Boom! Boom! “Dead pair!”
The athletes on the Jesuit Competitive Shooting Team analyze the clays’ flight path together to get a sense for the proper lead needed to dust both of the birds. As one pair is thrown, adjustments are made for the next athlete's betterment and success. This is how many tournaments unfold for the team. The team...
Over the past week, Jesuit students have noticed yellow pins on their peer's blazers. Part of the newest organization at Jesuit named Hope Squad, the goal is to increase the inclusion and connectedness of students. Furthermore, Hope Squad is a program implemented across the country. Currently, it is in 950+ schools and 30 states. Students in Hope Squad are...
Infinite series, binomial coefficients, n-simplex numbers. Confused yet? Don’t worry; I’m as lost as you are. These are just a few of the magnificently complex mathematical subjects that fascinate Jesuit senior Alonso Espinosa-Dominguez 16’. In fact, Alonso’s unqualified love of mathematics has inspired him to give a series of math-based lectures through the Mu Alpha Theta Club.
Throughout this year,...
From a Jesuit freshman roaming the halls of 12345 Inwood Road to a hedge fund manager supervising billions of dollars, Michael Corasaniti has been through a lot since graduating in 1983. Despite his many business ventures, Jesuit's mark stays with him even today.
Flying in from New York before a later flight to Tulane, Corasaniti spoke to the Entrepreneurship Club on...
“Part of my Hispanic heritage is holding Our Lady of Guadalupe with high esteem. We have an Our Lady of Guadalupe in our house, and it was great that The Roundup dedicated this prayer service to Mary and gave her the adoration that she deserves.“ Alec Gomez ‘21
Last week, the Art Department explored multiple artistic expressions--some by Jesuit students--of the Virgin...
Have you ever dreamed of assisting biomedical professionals conduct research in a lab? Have you ever wanted to test the waters of your future careers by helping real doctors perform vital tasks? This summer, three lucky Jesuit students will be able to live that dream through the UT Southwestern STARS summer research program.
On Thursday, March 27, UT Southwestern accepted...