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Introduction Sparking my interest for being ranked #6 on the top Shoegaze albums page on Rate Your Music, The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads is a concept album of post, indie, Christian, and rock-shoegaze, released on June 26, 2001. This is a full analysis and review of the music, concept, and history on one of the most unique pieces of music I've head. (Note:...
Breakfast, we all love it; we ALL CONSUME IT ALWAYS. Did you know Jesuit is home to some unique and tasteful breakfast opinions? This list, assembled with the help of a few educated individuals browsing the English Commons, will hopefully inform the rest of the student body of the gospel truth about 4 Jesuit morning favorites. Peanut Butter and Jelly It...
The MVP of the NFL season is given to the player who has been the most impressive and important to his NFL team. And while it's tainted as a quarterback award, this year, there is speculation that it could award a wide receiver as the MVP. And while I think that should not be the case, it is still...
At the Jesuit Roundup (and other respectable news organizations) there's been a lot of coverage about the Ukraine and Gaza wars respectably. While these conflicts - owing to their cultural and geographic proximity to the Western world, sheer destructiveness, and access to news coverage - often get the lion's share of media coverage, it would be a mistake to...
Everyone goes to the theater at least once in their 4 years at Jesuit. Usually, people go there for class meetings, mandatory class guest speaker events, or to watch one of the plays. But now, with Film Club's recent use of the facility, you can also use it as a movie theater! From Humble Beginnings This past Friday, after school at...
The past three weeks have been tough for the Chiefs. They have lost 2 of their last 3, and have fallen out of contention for the top seed. Anyway, here are four takeaways from the past 3 weeks of the NFL season.   The Refs love the Eagles I'm convinced this isn't even a conspiracy anymore. This was flat-out obvious in the...
On the coast of Greece, near the island of Kea, beneath the shimmering blue waters of the Mediterranean, there lies a wreck of a once graceful ship that has remained there since November 21st, 1916. Once meant to be the grandest ship ever to sail on the Atlantic, she never got to live the live the life that was...
By now, the sophomores have concluded reading F. Scott Fitzgerald's famed novel 'The Great Gatsby' and have likely watched the 2013 movie, which for many, is a shining example of the culture and society in 1922. When the film first released, it was quickly critically acclaimed, and sparked a public interest in the 1920s, painting an image of what...

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