Tuesday, May 21, 2024

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On Tuesday, September 20, 2011, the newest members of the PALS organization went on their retreat to the Park Lane Ranch. PALS is a leadership organization at Jesuit that inducts new members from the junior class every year. These new members are viewed as leaders for their class and are in charge of various community service projects throughout the...
The Jesuit Robotics team is back this year 2011-2012 for another season of building robots and traveling to competitions.  Coming off the most successful year in the club’s 4-year history, hopes are high for another entry into the FIRST (For the Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) World Championship this year.  As we prepare for the nonstop excitement...
Every year, thousands of sick patients await life-saving organ transplants. Sadly, many of these people die waiting for an organ, while most suffer needlessly and in many cases incur significant healthcare costs for temporary treatments while they wait for a transplant. This painful reality results from a critical shortage of organ donors, mostly due to a general lack of...
Before heading off to the Jesuit vs. W.T. White football game this Friday stop by Jesuit’s cafeteria from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. to enjoy a spaghetti dinner sponsored by the Jesuit Rangerettes. The tickets for the meal cost only $5 dollars, and all the proceeds will go towards the Rangerettes’ trip with the football team to Dublin, Ireland next...
This summer, at the urging of The Roundup moderators Dr. Michael Degen, Sheryl Row, and Fritz Asche, writer Payton Maher, ’13, and editor-in-chief Clark Durham, ’12, participated in writing camps this June. Maher took place in The Dallas Morning News’ yearly high school journalism camp, while Durham traveled to Austin for the University Interscholastic League’s summer writing workshop on...
Entering the season of Christmas or Easter, it may be difficult to get in the holiday spirit, especially since everyone is so busy. However, by realizing how much you really have compared to others, you may momentarily forget about your troubles and give of yourself to better the world and the lives of people. One way of doing this...
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