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The room echoes with enthusiastic shouts of encouragement as 30 Jesuit juniors frantically attempt to maneuver a circular rope lariat around the circle before their time runs out. As time expires, Joe Hudson, the group’s leader for their retreat, responds to their inquiries about how a previous PALS group had scored twice as many points. Laughing, Hudson cryptically responds,...
One of Jesuit's best hands on summer courses is the Marine Biology program run by Assistant Principal of Academics Mr. Ben Kirby and biology teacher Dr. Todd Gruninger. The course consists of two weeks in June dedicated to the classroom conducting experiments, learning the ins and outs of marine life, and then taking a week long trip to the...
With most of the work split up among the editing staff, writing for The Roundup is closer to a real job than step-by-step instructions by a teacher. This editing staff, led by the Editor-in-Chief, keeps The Roundup running like an efficient unit, delegating articles and overseeing the intricacies of the writing process. Not only do these senior editors each oversee an individual...
The Rangers tennis team kicked off the spring season with a bang, consistently advancing deep into both the Keller Indian Spring Invitational and the Coppell Valentine Tournament as the players returned from the winter hiatus. Jesuit resumed tournament play on the weekend of January 16th in Keller. The newly-paired and dynamic duo of Campbell Frost '16 and Hayden Kissee '17...
When most people think of badminton, they imagine a sport similar to tennis, played with a cone shaped “ball” hit back and forth over a net raised in the air. However, what most don’t know about Badminton is that it is the fastest racquet sport in the world, requiring sharp reflexes and great conditioning as hits have been recorded...
Before he was a four-year starter for the Texas Christian University football team, Mike Flynn '79 was a proud Jesuit student. Before he founded Southland Property Tax Consultants, Inc., he roamed the halls of the Inwood Campus. Before he had such a wonderful wife and four daughters, he was part of the Jesuit family. And now, with a record...
With a new school year, comes a new freshman class, new teachers, new facilities, new ASC members, and new athletic coaches. In this particular school year, Jesuit has experienced a spark in the number of new coaches, and one of them, Eric Gusa, coaches swimming. A Jesuit Dallas alumnus, graduating with the class of 2002, Mr. Eric Gusa is a...
It’s a warm and humid day in Nicaragua, dozens of elementary school children have gathered for a brand new day of school. However, when they arrive, they find an assortment of over 20 young men ranging from 14 to 18 years old and of every kind of ethnicity and physique.  The kids introduce themselves to the Jesuit guys who...

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