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I knew and talked to DuRoss throughout my freshman year, but I first "really" met him my summer before Sophomore year. My mom made me to sign up for the Guatemala Social Immersion Trip. I honestly did not want to go because this trip would force me to step more out of my comfort zone then I ever had...
Every year, Jesuit invites a certain number of alumni to come back and help the school through the Alumni Service Corps. This year, Mr. Bernardo Gonzalez '19 is one of them.
Mr. Gonzalez attended Southern Methodist University following his graduation from Jesuit in 2019. There he studied finance and French, getting a bachelor's in business administration and a Bachelor of...
Hello, you may not know me, but I have been a member of the BBQ Club for almost my entire time at Jesuit, a part of the club right when it started. A lot of people that I talk to do not realize the true holy beauty of the BBQ Club, fervently cooking BBQ and cheeseburgers, BBQ trips, and...
As the first semester of the 2023-2024 school year draws to a close, the Jesuit LEGO club is beginning its biggest project yet. The club, seeking to offer a peaceful time during a busy school day, has accomplished many feats since its creation in 2021.
At the time of the club’s founding, it had less than 10 members and...
I should preface that the conclusion of this article is absolutely biased. I am myself a Saber fencer, and I wholeheartedly believe that it is the superior fencing style. The goal of this article is to review the differences between the different styles of fencing and to explain why I believe that Saber is the best fencing style.
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Fencing was...
This past Saturday Jesuit Varsity Bowling began its season. They kicked off their season opener at AMF Lewisville Lanes against Ursuline Academy. Throughout the first individuals game they started strong despite major setbacks.
For those who do not know, bowling matches are scored out of 15 points. 7 points are allotted to the individual games. 1 point is given to...
60 years ago, an event familiar not only to Dallas residents but to the entirety of the U.S. occurred. On November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy was gunned down in Dealey Plaza while riding in a convertible motorcade to the Dallas Trade Mart. Along with him was Texas Governor John Connally, who was wounded as well but was not...
Every year, Jesuit Dallas employs new faculty from a variety of different backgrounds, experiences, and interests. During a community time prayer service on September 19, the student body was formally introduced to many new faculty members who would be teaching us, walking the same halls as us, and experiencing the Jesuit atmosphere. Recently, I had the pleasant opportunity to...