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Surrounded by hysteria, the police report to the crime scene, sirens blaring and flashing. At the scene lies a body, bruised and battered, blood splattered across the brick of the alleyway. Working like bees, forensic scientists surround the scene, investigating blood splatters, collecting fingerprints, and taking samples. These scientists play a pivotal role in discovering what happened at the scene, able...

JBA

After two weeks of inactivity, Jesuit students gathered once again on Sundays, February 28 and March 6, 2011. Players were eager to get back on the court to showcase their skills and improve their team’s standings.  The Crew remains a controversial fixture atop the league, with their uncanny ability to shoot more ridiculous shots than any other team in the...
You quickly write down the opponent's points down on paper, getting ready to stand up and respectfully correct two of their speeches and support your own within 8 minutes. You spent weeks preparing for this moment. You grab your papers, stand up and say “Roadmap will be solvency, advantage, disad, a counter plan. Is anybody not ready?” Recently, the Jesuit debate...
For the people that don't know what fantasy football is, it's a game where you draft a team out of real NFL players, and you score points based on how well your players perform. If you have already drafted your team, I know that you probably love your fantasy football team, and I hate to be a buzzkill, but...
Schools are supposed to be a safe haven for students, a place where students come to learn and socialize with their fellow peers. Yet, when schools do not provide these spaces, America has decided to make it worse for these students.  Instead of fostering a community, conservatives across the country have been trying to maintain the status quo education system...
The Commit, or Commit to Dallas, program is one that lives up to its name. With its Jesuit association only being a small aspect of the program’s reach, Commit is a city-wide organization that focuses on educational intervention equity, educational justice, and educational intervention strategies. Commit has only been at Jesuit for two years, but the program as a whole...
With an the success of last year's team, the stakes could not be higher for the FRC robotics team this upcoming season. In order to be as successful as possible, the team rigorously prepares and plans because with a competition deadline quickly approaching, time is critical. Midway through winter break, before they could begin building, the team went to Texas...
Since its initial pre-release in November, Chat GPT is the new craze at Jesuit's technocratic campus. From conducting state-of-the-art research to supplementing a student's educational journey, there's certainly lots to marvel at in the brand new text-to-speech AI machine. To test Chat GPT's extraordinary capabilities, I enlisted its help in writing certain sections of this article. See if you can...

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