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Cheering was not the only thing that occurred during the varsity basketball game last Tuesday, February 5, 2013. For those of you  who didn’t attend the game, you would’ve seen a large array of homemade baked goods and purple t-shirts in the entry way of the athletic tower. During the game, Student Council, with the aid of Mr. Colin...
When you first hear "Pro-Life," what is the first thing you think of? Probably abortion, the death penalty, or maybe even euthanasia. However, there is much more to the Pro-Life cause then just these things. This is what Mrs. Crowder and Mr. Harmon are trying to emphasize through the revamping of the Jesuit Pro-Life Club. At the beginning of this...
Slavery. When you read that word, what thoughts or time periods come to mind? While there are several answers, something that you might not have thought about is United States slavery. No, I’m not talking about the 1700’s, I’m talking about right now. The term slavery refers to someone who is considered “property” of someone else and has lost their free...
The game begins. Jesuit's robot is racing around the court, collecting balls and launching them into the overhead goal. Until disaster strikes, disaster for the other teams at least. The Jesuiot Robot and another team's robot collide, and the other team's robot is flipped over, lying helpless on the ground. Only a little bit later, the Jesuit robot collides...
The Culinary Society, led by Ms. Clayton of the Science Department, is designed to give Jesuit students the opportunity to learn how to cook as well as learn to appreciate cooking as a science and an art. The Culinary Society plans weekly meetings where they discuss foods, cooking techniques, and specific dishes.  Members are encouraged to bring food if they...
Jesuit’s UIL Math team, lead by senior Brendan O’Brien, looks to establish a winning tradition in the competitive arena of high school math competitions. Because only the top three district contestants continue to the regional meet, UIL Math will need anyone who can contribute to the team’s success. At the district meet in February, contestants can try their luck...
For some, chemical explosions or intriguing manifestations from simple chemicals still have the capacity to captivate their inner child. With the renewal of the Mad Scientists Club, students can rekindle their love for science. Meeting every Thursday after school, the club is led by Mrs. Smith, Ms. Matthews, and Mrs. Sanchez, who revitalized the club. The beginning of the year is a hectic...
“To many people, you are the face of Jesuit, both within these walls and to the outside world.” -Mr. Tom Garrison, Principal of Jesuit Dallas, talking to the Roundup staff. Over the past several years, the Roundup, Jesuit’s school newspaper, has grown from a small club with barely ten members to a full-blown media amp; news hub for both the school...

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