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Martin Flores '17, Editor-In-Chief

Martin Flores '17, Editor-In-Chief
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Martin Flores, the Editor-in-Chief of The Roundup, has been writing since his Freshman year. He previously served as Senior News Editor, Junior Associate Editor, and Reporter. Apart from the newspaper, Martin is Drum Major of the Jesuit-Ursuline Ranger Band. The band performs at every Varsity football game. His other involvements include National Honor Society, Freshman Retreat Leadership, and Boy Scouts. In his spare time, Martin unwinds by jogging, reading the news, and producing music. Flores will attend Loyola University Chicago in the Fall to study Political Science and International Studies. He aspires to be an attorney after his collegiate endeavors.
My colleague, Hunter Gilbert '16, recently published an opinion on the issue in which he states that "We as a society cannot allow for this man’s rights, regardless of what awful crime he committed, to be set aside because in the end all Americans will be affected." While this article is not necessarily a response in the sense of...
https://vimeo.com/157218886 The Candidates: Steven Mancillas and Evan Jackson John Nuchereno and Alex Garcia Robert Wunderlick and Michael Kelley Michael Huber and George Frymire     Assistance with filming by Spencer Vilicic '17
At graduation, one should expect to be at least 18 - seems reasonable. Upon graduation from college, one can expect to be at least 22 - so far so good. However, if perhaps, an oracle told you that you will have created and sold your first business and moved into the realm of investing in other companies by the ripe...
By now, you probably know a great deal about Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia, who died in his sleep on February 13th, to much surprise, at age 79. Give the press about 15 minutes, and you have an addition to the level of intensity of relations in Washington. With calls to name Scalia's replacement quickly from the left,...
The young musician sits in his chair, sweat forming on his left eyebrow. He wipes the nuisance with his polyester suit as the conductor enters onto his podium. He raises his hands, scanning the band for confirmation that they are ready to perform the piece. This was the scene on January 30th when eight Jesuit-Ursuline Ranger Band members joined in unison...
With every new sports season, all eyes fixate on the reigning champion: the one who proved their might last year, the one who strives to continue their success, the one who has the most to prove. This year, however, The Jesuit Dallas Rugby Team was “that team.” Coming off of a storied season resulting in a State Championship title, the...
It's without question that Jesuit takes its plethora of athletic programs very seriously, but for good reason. With multiple teams frequently playing in state and national championships while, at the same time, maintaining a strong connection to Jesuit's mission, the athletic facet of Jesuit is a formidable force. As competitive as these teams are, it's almost a given that...
You probably clicked on this article simply because of an association between Sleep Experts, one of the most well-known and respected mattress flagships in the country, and a graduation year behind a well-known name. I, too, was surprised to learn that Mr. Chris Cook, husband of Christine Cook, founded the company that so many of us have come to...

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