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The Women's World Cup recently concluded in Australia where Spain reigned victorious and took home the trophy, beating close favorites England. To achieve this, they overcame strong sides like Sweden and the Netherlands while missing Alexia Putellas, a Women's Ballon d'Or frontrunner, due to injury. This, among player protests against poor management from the coach and lack of funding...
In Mark 16:15 Jesus says to his disciples, "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation." Starting with the disciples, priests have spread the word of God throughout time. One of those priests is Fr. Roy Joseph, S.J. Recently, he was assigned full time here at Jesuit Dallas. Ordained in 2016, Fr. Roy Joseph previously served...
  Open to growth, committed to working for justice, loving. These three values were embodied and fostered by the nineteen Jesuit students who comprised the 2023 Marine Biology program. The trip, facilitated by Mr. Marr, Mr. Von Schlenereid and Ms. Matthews, provided an opportunity for the young men to expand their horizons and develop a deeper understanding of the consequences...
On August 18, 2023, Jesuit started its 2023-2024 school year, and with that, we officially opened our doors for the Class of 2027 for the first time. On behalf of The Roundup, welcome to the Jesuit community. In your next four years, the Class of 2027 will experience a brotherhood found at Jesuit Dallas like no other. There will...
After a year of hard work publishing articles ranging from school events to current affairs to cultural opinion pieces, The Roundup held its annual banquet on May 25, 2023, to celebrate and reward those who contribute to the success of the paper. This year was also special, as it was Mr. Asche's final year with the paper. So we...
Intro Boba Tea, also known as bubble tea or milk tea, has emerged as one of America's most popular liquid beverages. The number of boba tea shops in America recently reached 3,601, a 21.2% increase from 2022. Many bubble tea establishments have found their footing in DFW; moreover, many world-renowned brands can be found across the metroplex. For this article, I'll be...
On Friday, May 19th, Ben Eppich '24 and I had the chance to revisit with Chris Simington '24 and Drew Noonan '24, before we head off to summer. We talked, while in the senior courtyard, about their first month and a half as the student body and vice president for Jesuit Dallas. For a brief description, we talked about...
Confederate General P. G. T. Beauregard, the "Hero of Fort Sumter" and companion of Robert E. Lee, engaged in support of civil rights for Black Louisianans after the conclusion of the Civil War. However, Beauregard's true intentions behind supporting such a revolutionary cause for the time period is open to debate. Heritage and War Originating from the Casta system established in...

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