Hallmarks of Jesuit physics, the annual Rube Goldberg projects are known for their difficulty but also their rewarding nature. Although they are certain to come with some frustration and head-scratching, these machines are ultimately rewarding, as students get to see a tiny marble set off a myriad of other processes, all on a contraption that they built themselves, culminating...
Not every high school teacher can say that he or she has worked for one of the most prestigious intelligence agencies in the nation or immersed themselves in a new culture for four months in order to find their true calling in life. However, one woman in particular can allude to both. Ms. Stefanie Page, forensics and chemistry teacher,...
When you first hear "Pro-Life," what is the first thing you think of? Probably abortion, the death penalty, or maybe even euthanasia. However, there is much more to the Pro-Life cause then just these things. This is what Mrs. Crowder and Mr. Harmon are trying to emphasize through the revamping of the Jesuit Pro-Life Club.
At the beginning of this...
When you think of the border situation with Mexico, what do you think of? Poverty, violence, drugs? For many, it’s a distant issue that you’ll talk about in a Social Justice class and never really commit a lot of thought to since it seems so far away.
Taking a trip to El Paso to show people what the issue of...
As we come into the new year, it's time yet again for Jesuit to host its annual debate tournament alongside Vines High School. Last weekend on February 7-8 Jesuit hosted this tournament  as an act of charity for the other schools, and because of this, Jesuit didn't compete.
This tournament is a fairly large one, and as of this year,...
Mothers and students eating, speaking, and listening to each other fill a ballroom at the InterContinental Hotel as they attend the annual Mother-Son Brunch. They all share in the wonderful experience this event brings, their minds and hearts open to each other.
This year, Jesuit once again held the Mother-Son Brunch to honor our mothers and thank them for how...
At Jesuit, diversity is something that students and faculty cherish. Oftentimes diversity is thought of strictly in a racial or ethnic light, when there are many facets to what exactly makes Jesuit a diverse place. One of those elements is family composition and whether it is a single working parent, two working parents, divorced, or separated, the way that...
Edited by Editor-in-Chief Aaron Stonecipher '14
Video production by Jesuit Stage and Film.