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Every year Jesuit Dallas practices the democratic processes in choosing the leaders of our school. The students picked represent a trust from the general student body to serve them well and positively change the school. While other elections are held in the spring prior to the new school year, freshman elections are held in the fall in order to...
As Highland Park slips back down to 5A, Jesuit swimming and diving athletes looked forward to another round at the Tollway Tussle. On Thursday, November 7, Jesuit Swimming and Diving defeated Highland Park 141-45 at the Gull. Their seasonal record increased to 3-0, adding up to a total of 13-0 since their most previous loss in the 2022-23 Season. While...
Last October, the Varsity Cross Country team competed in Region 1's XC Championship in Lubbock. Having placed 3rd as a team at the District meet, Jesuit Dallas qualified to run at Regionals, alongside Lake Highlands (second place) and Richardson Pearce (first place). At regionals, they would be competing with some of the best high school teams across Texas: Southlake...
Through the first ten weeks of this year's NFL season, fans have been treated to several unpredictable surprises in the standings, notably the downfall of the Browns and Cowboys, and the come-up of the Vikings and Steelers. Here is a mock first-round featuring the first twenty picks if the season ended today, ignoring potential trades.
My Top Five
First Overall: OT...
Assistant Coach of the Dallas Stars, Alain Nasreddine has lead quite the interesting life, and he's rocking into the season with a red-hot Stars team which has been one of the leading contenders and Cup favorites going into the season. I was lucky enough to get an interview with him to discuss his background and the future of the...
As the first semester unfolds this school year, many students have come to realize that they have underestimated the difficulty and level of commitment required to undertake this school year. The number of extracurriculars and hobbies ranges from student to student, with some focusing solely on schoolwork with no outside extracurriculars, while others take on a more demanding schedule...
Even more so than usual, the 2024 MLB season has given us countless entertaining, unusual, and unexpected moments. From historic failures and embarrassments to majestic achievements and comebacks, I have compiled several of the most interesting, notable, and entertaining footnotes from this past season.
Low: The Lowly White Sox
Despite a second-last finish in the AL Central just last season, hopes...
Every year, Jesuit welcomes new staff and faculty. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mrs. Bisson, a member of the Science Department and a current biology teacher.
Before Jesuit
Mrs. Bisson is originally from Massachusetts and graduated from the University of Massachusetts before she moved to Texas and got her master's degree at UNT. Before college, however, she was in the...