On August 15th, Ben Eppich and I had the opportunity to open up the 2023-2024 school year with a virtual podcast specifically covering advice toward the class of '27, and things we wished we knew going into our freshman year.
As a freshman beginning a new journey in high school, it is an intimidating process with new faces and acclimating...
From July 22nd- July 28th 2023, 16 Jesuit students traveled to Emory University for the NJCL's 70th convention. Students competed in academic, creative arts, and sports contests throughout the week. The students who competed this year were Samuel (Sam) Carley '25, Teddy Matthews '26, Massimo Caruso '25, Lucian Matula '25, Brandon Gibson '24, Luke Nettune '26, Michael Hasenfratz '25,...
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On August 28th, Chick-fil-A released a new shake and sandwich duo for the fall season. It includes the widely anticipated Carmel Crumble Shake, along with the Honey Pepper Pimento Sandwich. However, our senior staff and section editors got the chance to try this duo during the Wednesday school day, thanks to Dr. Degen! Since Chick-fil-A is a treasure for...
The Jesuit cross country team started the season off right. Through two meets varsity has collected two top five finishes. The JV teams has been even better, also finishing in the top three in both meets. Through two meets, the Rangers have seen huge improvements in times from both varsity and JV runners.
Birdville Early Bird Invitational
In a fantastic start...
On Tuesday, August 29, Jesuit Dallas Hockey played Southlake Carroll in preparation for the 2023-2024 season. A hard-fought game concluded with a resounding 5-1 victory for Jesuit Dallas, exhibiting their teamwork and solid ability to score goals. One reason for the exciting win may have been the team's training camp, hosted the weekend of August 11-13. The Rangers got...
On August 25, 2023, eight Canidates vying for the Republican Presidential nomination walked on to a stage in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Throughout the night, there would be discussion, a display of character, and a few roasts. However, the debate produced some meaningful information. Many of the candidates' positions on certain issues were revealed.
Opening
Martha MacCallum and Bret Bair opened up the...
The sun set's just over the press box as the escaping rays shine on the gold helmet, decorated with new stripes and script lettering as the player wearing the helmet walks arm in arm with fellow teammates to the midfield logo for the coin toss. Fans fill the stands, excitement is in the air. The smell of hot dogs...
For the past 9 years, Jesuit has offered a summer U.S. government class designed to teach seniors US government course in early June. It may seem like just another summer school course, but in the final week of class, students travel to Washington D.C., in order to garner a unique perspective in America's government, civic participation, and service to...