It's the beginning of a new school year, and while all of us are meeting our new teachers, getting adjusted to our classes, and preparing for the year to come, it's important to remember where to go and who to ask for help when we need it. The testing center and the math lab are two great examples of...
A tradition in England since 1836, the Henley Royal Regatta is regarded as one of the best regattas in the world. Composed of twenty different events, the regatta took place on July 2nd and, for the first time ever, two Jesuit graduates competed in it.
In Henley, England, Jesuit’s very own Cole Reiser ’10 and Andrew Hooker ’11 competed along...
On a bright and sunny day at the end of July, ten students disembarked from a shuttle and onto the sprawling campus of Emory University, ready to search for the dorm rooms they would be staying in. Surrounding them were two thousand other like-minded individuals, excited to be experiencing the annual Junior Classical League convention and putting their studies of Latin, ancient Greek,...
The following post by Mr. Stephen Pitts, SJÂ concludes a series of faculty and staff reflections from their summer travels in Spain through sites related to the life of St. Ignatius.
Yesterday throughout the world Jesuits celebrated the feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola. St. Ignatius died on July 31, 1556, so after his canonization, the Church placed his feast on...
This Summer, nine members of our faculty and staff are walking a route in Spain with sites related to the life of St. Ignatius. The following post by Mr. Paul Kolker '03 is the thirteenth in a series of their reflections.
"Crunch, crunch, crunch," came the familiar refrain from the mixture of dirt, rocks, and loose gravel underneath my dust...