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Authors Articles by Reed Zimmermann '19, Managing Editor

Reed Zimmermann '19, Managing Editor

Reed Zimmermann '19, Managing Editor
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"Erfolg ist kein Glück" Other than writing for The Roundup, Reed also plays tuba with the Jesuit Ursuline Ranger Band and is Co-President of the Chess Club. #what_a_nerd If you have any comments or inquiries, feel free to email him at 19370@jcpstudents.org
From isolated, diabetic, and depressed, to social, losing weight, and happy: just one example of dramatic patient transformations thanks to Dr. Jamile Ashmore ’88. On October 23, Dr. Ashmore came to talk about this case and his career in psychology to aspiring medical students in the Medical Society. “Dr. Ashmore works as the clinical director at Baylor Scott & White Hospital in...
Music. It’s what has been bringing people together since people have existed, and it’s what brought people together on October 7 in Little Elm, Texas. There, the Jesuit Ursuline Ranger Band successfully performed this year’s halftime show “Freedom and Brotherhood.” “It is the judges' feedback that we focus on the most,” began Patricia Orendain, band booster president. “At the Little...
"We did not give up, our defense fought hard but we were not able to win as a team. We'll get our swagger back and beat Richardson!" - kicker Bernie Gonzalez '19. Varsity football lost its first district game against Coppell 41-63. "I thought we didn’t play well in the first quarter then our kids settled in and started to play our...
High schoolers performing cutting edge research… WHAT?!? It might sound crazy, but that’s just what rising seniors Peter Hundley, Jackson Petroll, Connor Thomas, and Nicholas Wilson did over the summer. UT Southwestern’s STARS program brought over 50 metroplex high schoolers together for an eight week paid research program. “Rising Seniors apply to the program during their Junior year,” began Mrs. Boyle. “The...
Twas many years ago, in a country far, far away, when against all odds a lowly shepherd boy slayed the giant. On September 15, the varsity football team faced similar odds at Lake Travis. Unfortunately, no such luck befell the Rangers in Austin last week. However, the Rangers lost to the Lake Travis Cavaliers, a team with multiple state...
“I came, I saw, I conquered.” This epic quote from Julius Caesar sums up Jesuit’s performance at the national Junior Classical League conference. From July 24-28, over 20 of the toga-clad Jesuit Latin students participated in national JCL competitions in Troy, Alabama, receiving over 40 awards. “The competition was a join competition of skills in academics, athletics, and arts between states....
Apple's reign as America's most popular cell phone manufacturer has gone unchallenged for too long! Two years ago, I decided I could no longer live the mainstream life. Two years ago, I made the dramatic leap from the iPhone 5C to the Android S7. As I was incompetent when it came to my new phone, there was definitely a little trauma the...
While most students at Jesuit and Ursuline are enjoying their last days of summer at pool parties or at the beach, over eighty dedicated students from both schools started their school year on August 3rd for the first day of Band Camp for the Jesuit-Ursuline-Ranger-Band, or JURB. “Band camp is definitely one of those big mysteries that a lot of...

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