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As the midterms are quickly approaching, polls have increasingly shifted in favor of a Republican victory over the Democratic Party. Currently, Democrats control both houses of Congress and the White House. Thus, the days of unilateral passage of Democratic legislation may soon be coming to a close. This is primarily due to one of the most historical predictors of...
(Image Credit: ABC 11 News) As early voting in the 2022 midterms has gotten under way, many people who haven't voted are thing about certain issues that affect them. These range from inflation, to abortion, to crime. Today, I will discuss some of top issues on people's minds as they flock to the polls and which party this might benefit....
For every great historical figure in the past, there was someone, whether it be a close companion, lieutenant, or follower, who made their success possible. Although great leaders deservedly warrant praise for their admirable qualities, their success depended on the loyalty of their companions or subordinates. As a society, our retelling of history mainly concentrates on the big characters of...
As the rain poured and the lightning lit up the late, October night sky, many Ranger fans wondered if their last home matchup of the season and homecoming against Irving Mac would be canceled. The forecast foretold an unavoidable percentage of rain. After numerous lightning delays and inches of heavy rain, the start time of 8:15 was decided. As...
The Mavericks tip-off in Phoenix a couple of days ago to start their 2022-2023 season. After week one of NBA basketball, the Mavericks currently stand with a 1-2 record. There are three main takeaways from the Maverick's season so far. 1. Luka's Strong Start Over the previous season, the biggest problems surrounding the young superstar were Luka Doncic's fatigue and being...
 "I feel really good about making it to the finals because it tells me that all the work that was done over the summer really payed off and that it wasn't for nothing."- Joseph Amador '23 The hefty robots collide, scrambling to collect scoring elements for their team as the passionate crowd's cheering fills the stadium. The Jesuit FRC Robotics...
Spencer Broussard '24 said, "I had a great time, loved the music, the decorations, and the gambling" One of the most anticipated fall events occurred Saturday night at Jesuit Dallas! The night of October 22nd marked the yearly celebration of Homecoming for upperclassmen! The Dance Unlike last year's Homecoming, the dance returned to the Terry Center instead of Ranger Stadium. Upon entering...
During an October prayer service, our school president, Mr. Earsing, reflected on how the Profile of the Graduate of Intellectually Competent helps students grow in their faith journey throughout their lives. To be intellectually competent can be perceived in many different ways and how it will affect your understanding of many different things in life. Recently, I spoke with...

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