Articles Tagged with: Jesuit Dallas

Jesuit Basketball Rallies from Early Losses – November Recap

Jesuit Varsity Basketball Guard Andrew Eakes '28, with six seconds remaining, hit two game-sealing free throws in overtime to all but seal the game for the Rangers in a 67-56 victory over Rowlett. It was the first game that...

Continuing a Legacy: Jesuit Debate earns Top 10 in State and National tournaments

On March 4th 2025, the Jesuit Varsity Debate Team embarked to TFA state, one of the most prestigious and competitive tournaments Jesuit attends during the season. The team achieved success with the team of Jesuit LR—Luke Lastelick ’25 and...

Jesuit Students Grow Closer to Family at Mother Son Brunch

On Sunday, February 23, Jesuit hosted the annual Mother Son brunch, a cherished tradition in which students and their mothers can bond and express their love for each other over a delicious meal. Photos & Refreshments Upon entering the hotel where...

Teacher Profile: Clarke Wood

Every year, new faculty and staff are welcomed to the Jesuit Family. I had the privilege of interviewing one of the newest members of the Jesuit Family: Mr. Clarke Wood, who teaches in the Social Studies Department. Background Mr. Wood comes...

Jesuit Cross Country Hosts Annual XC Classic: The Largest Meet in North Texas

On September 28, Jesuit hosted the annual XC Classic at the Polo Grounds in Oak Point. This year, the Classic Hosted a total of 8 races spanning between high school to middle school, with a total of more than...

Jesuit Dallas Bowling Earns Second at Districts

Jesuit Bowling locked horns with several district rivals this weekend, earning a hard-fought second place against competitors Lake Dallas, Flower Mound Marcus, and DFW Central. Additionally, the bowling team also celebrated Senior Night to commemorate Seniors Burke Martin, William...

CSIS War Games Indicate US Pyrrhic Victory over China

After Speaker Pelosi's Taipei visit, the CSIS commenced a series of war games to simulate a potential war between the US and China over Taiwan. The US emerged victorious in defending Taiwan, but suffered the losses of 900+ US...

The Little Man who could – Sam Langford

In the early 1900s, the sport of boxing was in its archaic age. Lack of regulation and oversight made boxing an extremely dangerous and unglamorous job. Rampant racism also made it difficult for black fighters to earn fair shots...

Jesuit Dallas Museum Receives Distinctive Accreditation

The Jesuit Dallas Museum (JDM) achieved accreditation from the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), the highest national standard of recognition possible for a museum. Alliance peer reviewers gave JDM particular commendations for demonstrating “the stellar job of engaging with its core audience of high school...