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Student Achievements: Four to Celebrate

Episcopal School of Dallas junior William Wexford Grogan was selected to perform bass in the 2022 High School Honors Performance Series at the Musikverein on Aug. 1.

Parish Baseball Players Bring ‘More Than a Game’

Summer brought the heat, and Parish Episcopal School teens brought the baseball to Vogel Alcove Summer Camp participants.

The World’s First Interactive Fountain Opens at Klyde Warren Park

Klyde Warren Park was created 10 years ago with a mission of adding more than just nature to the Downtown Dallas area.

SkinSpirit Opens in Preston Royal

SkinSpirit's new location uses innovative technology and a spa-like setting to offer facials, injectables, lasers, and more services.

Jesuit Dallas Earns National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence Honor

Jesuit Dallas was the only private school in Texas named as a 2022 National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence.

HP Presbyterian Church Getting New Fountain

The city of University Park recently approved allowing Highland Park Presbyterian Church to build a new fountain within the existing Rhodus Garden courtyard on the church campus.

Happenings on the Hill

Though origami is traditionally used for teaching geometry or helping improve thinking skills, SMU paleontology student Travis Nolan uses it to envision complete structures of fossils he has excavated.
Coronavirus

Dallas County Lowers COVID-19 Risk Level

Dallas County Sept. 15 lowered its COVID-19 risk level to yellow as cases and hospitalizations decline.

SMU Celebrates Dedication of Meadows School Visual Arts Complex

The SMU Meadows School of the Arts celebrated the dedication of its enhanced visual arts facilities Sept. 16.

SOC Rallies to Snap Parish Win Streak

Miscues ultimately doomed the Panthers against South Oak Cliff, during a 31-28 loss in a matchup of defending state champions at Snyder Stadium.

NorthPark Center Has a New Santa

NorthPark Center announced its new Santa Claus following the retirement of Dr. Carl Anderson, who served the shopping center for 32 years.
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