The anticipation, nerves, and school pride were flowing much like they do under the typical Friday night lights, but this time it was a Saturday and a mixer instead of a football game. On Saturday, September 7, 2024, from 7:00-9:00 p.m. carrying on the annual tradition, Jesuit hosted the freshman class from both Jesuit and Ursuline. With temperatures in...
Recently, I had the pleasure of interviewing two of the 2024-2025 Jesuit ASC members: Mr. Nash Crawford and Mr. Ethan O’Neil. Both of these men are incredible representations of Jesuit Alum, and this interview will provide a glimpse into the incredible things that they are doing for Jesuit this year.
Inspiration
Both Mr. Crawford and Mr. O’Neil indicated that they had...
Yep! It's that time again. That time when your favorite teams go head-to-head against each other every weekend battling for the title; that time when even the most beloved friendships turn into heated rivalries on Sundays; that time when you sit down with the family and gather around the television to watch everyone's favorite sport! You guessed it. It's...
It's come to my attention that many readers of The Roundup have a deep desire: to lose a debate in as avoidably a fashion as possible. So, I thought I would write a bullet-point guide to losing completely winnable arguments using the best template I know of: Donald "J for Jenious" Trump.
Pre-Debate Preparation
Success in any field requires many days...
Week Two of the NFL Season was one of the wildest weeks this season so far. Given there have only been two weeks so far, but still, week two was wild. With a week full of upsets, blowouts, and historically bad offensive and defensive performances, there is bound to be a ton of overreactions until next week. So, without...
This past Thursday, September 12, the Jesuit community gathered for a weekly prayer service. Principal Tom Garrison spoke about the difference between a difficult decision and a hard decision and how those two terms pertain to Jesuit life.
What's the Difference?
While they seem similar, they are different things. A difficult decision is one that has layers of complexity to it....
On Saturday August 31, 2024, Mr. Fitzsimmons passed away at the age of 66 years old. Mr. Fitzsimmons- a husband, father, and grandfather- was an integral part of the Jesuit community.
Graduating from Jesuit Dallas in 1976, Mr. Fitzsimmons would later return to his alma matter where he worked at Jesuit for over 35 years, serving in roles such as ...
The Jesuit community came together on August 27 in the Terry Center to celebrate the Mass of the Holy Spirit. The mass, which is traditionally the first mass of the school year at Jesuit schools and universities, was first celebrated 476 years ago. During the mass, Jesuit also welcomed its new faculty and staff. Each new faculty and staff...