Friday, March 14, 2025

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Last Tuesday, November 1, the Jesuit community not only came together for their monthly liturgy service, but also as the first day of blazers....
  "In my opinion, Ursuline did a phenomenal job running the freshman/sophomore homecoming dance.  Their new amphitheater provided the perfect space for many different activities...
On November 8th, 2022, The Roundup hosted a mock election for this year’s Texas governor race between Greg Abbott and Beto O’Rourke. In addition,...
Being religious is one of the core tenets of the Jesuit Profile of the Graduate. Over the course of four years, the Jesuit student...
Jesuit comes off a 3-2 finish in the Coppell Tournament against El Paso Chaplain in a 63-40 win. And to finish their last two...
Ladies and Gentlemen, the most anticipated fight card of the year has finally landed, and oh boy was it a big one. Sean Shelby assembled...
As of October 27, 2022, around 14 million Americans have casted their votes in pre-election ballots across 44 states. Among these states, Texas has...
As the midterms are quickly approaching, polls have increasingly shifted in favor of a Republican victory over the Democratic Party. Currently, Democrats control both...

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