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On Saturday May 20th, Bishop Edward Burns ordained eight men. Three of these ordained men are Jesuit graduates: Fr. Kevin Kolker ’11 , Fr. Cesar Garcia ’14, and Fr. Miguel Sotelo ’14. On September 11, Associate Editor Sebastian Suwanda ’26, and I interviewed Father Miguel Sotelo. We were able to learn more about Father Sotelo’s priestly formation and his...
In the world of tennis, the debate for the title "greatest tennis player of all time" has raged on for years, with names such as Roger Federer, Rod Laver, Björn Borg, Rafael Nadal and more continuously surfacing in these discussions. In this article, I am going to evaluate 5 reasons as to why at age 36, Novak Djokovic is...
After a year of hard work publishing articles ranging from school events to current affairs to cultural opinion pieces, The Roundup held its annual banquet on May 25, 2023, to celebrate and reward those who contribute to the success of the paper. This year was also special, as it was Mr. Asche's final year with the paper. So we...
Annually, the Jesuit student body decides who will best represent their school in the Student Council (STUCO) elections. On March 8, 2023, this year will feature four juniors and seven sophomores running for STUCO class officer positions. In the past few weeks leading up to voting day, candidates have conducted advertising campaigns throughout school. The speeches below reflect each...
To kick off hope week, the Hope Squad hosted the weekly prayer service with a message of hope, love, and self-care. Members of the Hope Squad gave meaningful and personal stories about how they encountered God and hope in their lives.
Sophomore Grant Gomez "thought that it was very moving. Some of the Hope Squad’s speeches really spoke to me,...
Annually, the entire Jesuit student body decides who will best represent their school in the Student Council (STUCO) elections. On February 15, 2023, this year will feature four tickets or pairs running for STUCO body leadership. Recently, the candidates have conducted advertising campaigns across campus, including introducing themselves to underclassmen and composing speeches. These speeches reflect each candidate’s...
Whether in the hallways or cafeteria, freshmen deliberate who will best represent their class. As elections close, three distinct candidates were nominated to the freshmen student council board.
Freshman President: Nathan Long
Currently, as a football player and former student body vice president at St. Rita, Nathan emphasizes on the importance of representing Jesuit. This can occur through "getting a good...
Annually, Jesuit freshmen decide on whom they want to represent their class. Hopefully, this article will provide freshmen with a good sense of who the candidates are. In turn, this will help the freshmen voters in their decision making.
THE CANDIDATES
Luke Wilson:
Through the student council I can pursue being a man for others and enhance my foundation of being a...