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The Madness Returns Wow! What an outstanding year for March Madness. Fans are back, the arenas are back, and Cinderella stories have gloriously returned. But in this article, we are focused on the 2022 National Championship between the North Carolina Tar Heels and the Kansas Jayhawks. North Carolina Tar Heels A phenomenal performance activated by the two best teams in the nation...
In The Roundup's first press conference with Principal Mr. Garrison this year, a wide array of topics were covered, from the theater program to iPads and National Signing Day. In the 30-minute interview, Garrison reflected on his second year as principal and gave his take on the state of the school and various questions from The Roundup staff. Below...
Smashing, clashing, and slicing, the various wedges, blades, and titanium plates of the Jesuit robotics team ram into the carefully constructed battlebots of the various schools competing in the National Robotics League competition. From simple wedges with sawblades to tank-like invincible masses of steel and titanium, the Jesuit robotics team has just begun constructing their battlebots that will be entered...
Photos by Jowdy Photography The golf ball slowly rolls on the green turf, veering left of its intended destination, as a crowd "ooohs" tilting their heads in the same direction. Students walk alongside alumni, listening to stories of both their past and present. A general atmosphere of tranquility and cheerfulness seems to hover over their heads.   The Stonebriar Country Club hosted its eighth...
On Tuesday, September 15th, Jesuit held its annual College Night. For decades, College Night has grabbed lots of attention and does a great job of engaging students with universities and colleges. Traditionally, many eager students and families attended in person, but Jesuit used a virtual platform to maintain safety. With the virtual platform, Jesuit's college fair allowed students and...
Robotics is defined as the art of building mechanized machines that can do anything. In Jesuit Robotics, there are two teams, the FRC for the First Robotics Division and the FTC for the First Tech Competition. Members will often participate in both teams as they are very related, using the same materials and concepts. FTC Right Now Currently, the FTC's challenge,...
Encountering Christ through hands-on service and encountering others’ humanity form the two main goals of Jesuit’s Community Service and Social Justice program, CSSJ, and the program always seeks improve these two aspects of service. As CSSJ entered the 2013-2014 school year, Mr. Richard Perry and Mr. Anthony Mattacchione, Assistant Directors of CSSJ, began this extensive process of improving the...

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