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Ladies and Gentlemen, Welcome to UFC 281. Landing on the 12th of November, the UFC has brought the world fourteen exuberant and action-packed fights that all lived up to their name according to all MMA fans. If you thought UFC 280 was an absolute exhilaration, wait until you hear about this bad boy. Let's get down to business. Dustin Poirier vs Michael...
Where can someone with Kendrick Perkins’ talent and Kevin Durant’s passion experience the glory of a game winning three-pointer?  Look no further than Jesuit’s own JBDL tournament. A 4-on-4 intramural basketball league, the Jesuit Basketball Developmental League - or JBDL - offers a casual, less stressful basketball tournament than the Jesuit Basketball Association, which is usually reserved for upperclassmen.  Additionally, “everyone who...
The Jesuit Ranger basketball team entered the KOC Classic with high expectations. A vaunted field in this year's classic consisted of our own Jesuit Rangers, Highland Park, Amarillo Tascosa, Frisco Lone Star, Hillcrest, Mesquite, and South Hills. The Rangers battled throughout the tournament before finally falling short in the championship. Game One In their first matchup, the Rangers took on Fort...
After all the upsets of this year’s March Madness Tournament it should come as no surprise that a freshman would come away with the 1st Annual Roundup Bracket Challenge title. John Turner is this year’s champion after correctly picking UCONN to win it all. Turner beat fellow freshman Andrew Pott by 50 points even after correctly picking only one...
The Terry Center, filled with Jesuit Dallas and Strake students, teachers, and guests, sit in anticipation for the mass said by Father Carlos Esparza S.J., class of '98. Father Esparza's return to Jesuit is preceded by working with the Department of Defense, joining the Jesuits, working at Jesuit Strake, and now preaching in Denver, Colorado. He returns to the...
From the midnight excursions of immersed research to hastily drawn rebuttals, preparation for Jesuit Debate's in-person season opener at Grapevine High School is fraught with a mixture of uncertainty and adrenaline. Grapevine marks the first in-person season opener since 2019, and such a grand occasion is only matched by a similarly impressive debate topic. This year's debate resolution discusses U.S. Security...
5.8 miles separate Jesuit Dallas and Highland Park High School. Both schools carry the stigma, whether right or wrong, of being a "rich white boy" school. Both schools' colors are blue and gold. Both schools are in the same UIL district, and, oh yeah, happen to play each this week. Despite their many similarities, however, the schools have bitter...
Recently, the Jesuit Engineering Society embarked on a field trip to UT Southwestern Medical Center. Club moderator Mrs. Julie Carver and 15 other students toured the labs and interacted with physicians. Biomedical engineering is one of the main components that the Engineering Society attempts to address, so the trip was a great way to explore that particular type of...

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