I should preface that the conclusion of this article is absolutely biased. I am myself a Saber fencer, and I wholeheartedly believe that it is the superior fencing style. The goal of this article is to review the differences between the different styles of fencing and to explain why I believe that Saber is the best fencing style.
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Fencing was...
Every year, Jesuit Dallas employs new faculty from a variety of different backgrounds, experiences, and interests. During a community time prayer service on September 19, the student body was formally introduced to many new faculty members who would be teaching us, walking the same halls as us, and experiencing the Jesuit atmosphere. Recently, I had the pleasant opportunity to...
As we approach end of the Advent season, the Sacrament of Confession takes on heightened significance within the Catholic Church. Advent, a period of anticipation and preparation for the celebration of the birth of Christ, serves as a unique and opportune time for believers to engage in the spiritual practice of confession.
The act of confessing one's sins and...
Embarking on a journey to capture student's thoughts and opinions on Whataburger, I interviewed students Henry Taylor, Harber Lampl, Grant Reed, William Wayne, and Jack Stevens to get their opinions.
What is your go-to menu item?
Henry: "The patty melt because it just tastes the best. The bread is good, It's just the best thing on the menu."
Harber: "My go-to menu...
The first two weeks of December featured two concerts by the Jesuit Ursuline Ranger Band and Men's Chorus. Full of festive fun and holiday cheer, the concerts were fun nights for anyone. Shifting from Marching to Concert, the Band began full time Concert band rehearsal on November 13. The first concert was at Jesuit's Terry Center, and the second...
On Saturday, October 21st, Jesuit Model UN made its debut at its first competition at the Dallas Area Model United Nations Conference (DAMUN), competing with 300+ students from 36 other schools in the Dallas area. All hoping to resolve a massive array of international issues, they competed to be the best diplomat possible in their respective committees. But first,...
Next semester, on the 21st of February, Jesuit's English Department will be hosting this year's annual Interscholastic Colloquium.
Now you might ask what is a colloquium, well to put it simply a colloquium is an opportunity to present and defend your interpretation, thesis, and essay in response to a topic and piece of literature.
The focus for this colloquium will be...
Welcome back to the Jesuit Ranger Experience Podcast! Recently, Ben and I had the opportunity to interview and profile theology teacher Mr. Harrington. This was our first podcast profiling faculty here at Jesuit, unlike articles. We dive deep into his job teaching at Jesuit, his love for filmmaking and baseball, and learning about what he does in his free...