Thursday, April 18, 2024

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Setting the ball perfectly over the net, the receiving senior jumps high above his teamates for a spike. His hand readies to strike the ball down to the opposing teams floor. Repeating these actions, the team surges ahead towards immenent victory. Jesuit Volleyball has gone 4-3 against some of the best teams in the state. The team faced off against...
The Rangers returned back to the Lone Star State and extended a winning streak to 4 beating Coppell, Frisco, and Southlake Carroll. Coppell The Rangers beat the Cowboys of Coppell 15-6, following a high-scoring first half and a shutout in the second half. In the first, both teams exchanged opening goals, 2-2, with goals from Legg and Suarez. Then, the Rangers...
Painting, woodwork, cooking… vinyl? The COVID-19 pandemic certainly wreaked havoc across a significant number of staple pastimes, but in its wake, millions of Americans turned to new or neglected hobbies to combat the boredom of quarantine. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) confirmed in a 2020 mid-year report that record sales surpassed CDs for the first time since...
The act of protesting is not a new idea. Neither is the act of athletes using their platforms to voice their political opinions. However, we live in a very divided and unaligned America where seemingly everything is partisan now. Following a Georgia voting law and the death of a young black girl, that "everything" now includes sports. MLB Georgia Background In early...
On March 23 of this year, a 40-mile per hour desert wind blew the Japanese-owned Ever Given cargo ship to wedge 30 degrees into the side of the world’s most vital maritime commerce artery, the Suez Canal. Shortly after, global eyes watched release efforts to free the lodged ship and allow over 400 other cargo to continue their journey. Egyptian tug...
Exploring classical Roman architecture, visiting the capital of the country, and walking across the famous Machu Picchu. All these trips are possible through Jesuit Dallas' global outreach program. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, the trips for this year have been greatly affected. Types of Trips There are three general types of trips: Academic Immersion, Social Justice Immersion, and Cultural Immersion. These trips...
Mrs. Maggard is an incredible Spanish teacher at Jesuit, pushing students both in and out of the classroom to be their very best. She is one of many teachers who truly model the tenets of Jesuit Dallas. She is also a teacher who has guided me to my success here and in the future. To celebrate her remarkable impact, I...
Well, the soccer season for Jesuit has come to an end. After three wins over Arlington Bowie, Denton Guyer, and Boyd, the team unfortunately loss against El Paso Eastlake. However, I'll save that for later, I want to cover the good and wholesome stuff first. Now let's get into the games! Bi-District Round: vs Arlington Bowie This game was a battle...

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