“Human trafficking, whether labor or sex trafficking, violates just about every human right and social justice issue.” –Ms. Katherine Guinn, Head of Not For Sale Club
Determined and full of vigor, Ms. Katherine Guinn and seven other members of the Not for Sale club, all passionate about the global issue of human trafficking, traveled to Sunnyvale, California to attend the...
The Culinary Society, led by Ms. Clayton of the Science Department, is designed to give Jesuit students the opportunity to learn how to cook as well as learn to appreciate cooking as a science and an art.
The Culinary Society plans weekly meetings where they discuss foods, cooking techniques, and specific dishes. Members are encouraged to bring food if they...
Have you ever walked by the small gym at Jesuit on Friday and seen people smashing into each other and hurling a small soccer ball?
Well if you have, then you have seen the new Handball Club, which was founded earlier this year by Thomas Salyer ’14 and Seth Sebastian ’14. It originated after Salyer “watched it on television during...
"The Distinguished Alumnus of the Year Award is very special to the school because really it epitomizes a model of what we want our students to aspire to," said President Mike Earsing during the Distinguished Alumnus Prayer Service.
The winner of this year's coveted award is Doug Brooks, Class of 1970.
Although Doug wasn't the “best student,” he managed to achieve...
With the red carpet laid down, the faculty members ready for a long night, and the poker tables set up, the scene was set for the 2012 Junior-Senior, Jesuit-Ursuline Homecoming Dance on October 27, 2012. Around 7:00 PM, excited students started to roll in. Seniors were dressed up in crazy costumes while Juniors were dressed in sharp suits and...
As Mitchell Opatowsky ´15 watched the first presidential debate, he wondered where he could talk and interact with other students at Jesuit about current news, the economy, and domestic and world issues. With the help of Mr. O’Brien, the two young men sought to create the new club, Jesuit News Flash!
News Flash members have discussed all of the political...
This year, the annual Jesuit and Ursuline Ranger Day will be held on November 2, following Homecoming Weekend. Ranger Day is always an event that filled with sports, comedic skits, chariot races, and good times. However, this year, student council hopes to create and organize a Ranger Day that is, according to the head of the student council Colin...
With the excitement of Ranger Day filling the air on November 2, Jesuit wants to celebrate the Homecoming game with a pre-game tailgate party. This tailgate, which will be held in the parking lot from 5:30-7:30, will provide students, parents, and alumni with multiple activities and food choices.
In past years, Peggy Sue's Barbecue has provided a barbecue dinner in...