Thursday, March 28, 2024

The Roundup is the Jesuit Dallas Student Voice and Newspaper since 1942. Learn about us.

The 2011-2012 school year has been, by almost every metric, a growth cycle for Jesuit’s retooled student newspaper, The Roundup. Our writing staff has grown threefold; a new crop of junior editors has brought lively attitudes and leadership skills to the table; junior editor Payton Maher gave the paper a brilliant feature series on Jesuit Dallas’ 1955 desegregation (found...
"Energy from the start of the school year is contagious and I have caught it and I hope everyone else does," said Mr. Garrison. As school begins again, we all must cope with a new year at Jesuit, full of changes with new experiences for many students. It seems like yesterday I was enjoying my summer plans, but now it...
To all my juniors out there, we can all agree on this: Junior year is not a particularly "fun" year. Stress and anxiety run rampant, and this is the year when the intensity of those feeling spikes dramatically. It's not even about school, extracurricular activities, personal life, college, but rather juggling everything that's going on and how it affects...
Face it, guys can sometimes be really reckless drivers. Speed is something that is so enticing for young teenagers who just got their license. However, speed can cause accidents and traffic stops. In order for Jesuit drivers to be safer, Project Unity presented a presentation on Thursday, April 13 in the Terry Center to help us better understand cooperation...
Senior Convocation: a ritual celebrated school-wide to support and recognize those students who, next year, won’t continue their education at Jesuit, but will rise to their next stage in life. It is a tradition that our school holds dearly. Those upperclassmen that we have looked up to, that have represented Jesuit for four years to the point of becoming...
Named by the senior class as most likely to own a Fortune 500 company and also most likely to become president, Clark Durham ’12 has always displayed his leadership and management skills at Jesuit. While some may see him as rigid and exacting, others see him as determined and hard-working. And it was his determination and effort that earned him...
Not yet finished with his freshman year, Brendan Lyden’16 already shows the great qualities of a natural-born leader and a man for others. In an effort to help “The Hope for Ariang Foundation” build a school in southern Sudan, Lyden started a community service project called “The Bricks of Hope” to bring Jesuit into the effort. Brendan learned about this...
Carson has embraced his role as a leader at Jesuit. He is a senior service site ambassador working at Chance’s Pie Shop, freshman big brother, freshman retreat leader, and member of the Spanish Honor Society. Carson, who volunteered to help with new teacher orientation and is very active in scouting, he spent the past two weekends volunteering to help...

About Jesuit Dallas

Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas offers young men an excellent, Catholic education in the classical Jesuit tradition with the purpose of forming a community of men with high moral principles and service to others.

Learn More >