06/17/2026
This past Saturday, John Pignone, S.J. ’97 was ordained to the priesthood at Fordham University Church, with a great showing of his classmates in attendance. Pictured here are members of the Class of 1997: Front row, left to right: Thomas Bozzo, Louis Kim, Fr. John Pignone SJ, Gustavo Hernandez, Martin McNutt, and Quincy Waldron; Back row: Brendan Hartnett, Patrick Hogan, Daniel Valencia, Shawn Lopes, and Benjamin Boyer.
This Sunday, June 21 at 10 AM. Fr. Pignone will preside at a special Mass of Thanksgiving in St. Aloysius Church celebrating both Father’s Day and the Feast of St. Aloysius. All current parents, alumni, and families are warmly invited to attend the Mass and the light reception immediately following on campus; click the link in bio to let us know if you can attend.
06/15/2026
We are so proud to see Alex Ramirez-Gonzalez ’26 featured in the Catholic Standard’s annual profile of local high school seniors. The story – which you can read via the link below – talks about Alex’s deep gratitude for his parents’ sacrifices as Mexican immigrants and his passion for advocacy.
Alex is headed to the University of Maryland this fall and plans to use his education to advocate for migrant communities. “Every human being has inherent worth and dignity because we are created in the image and likeness of God,” he says.
🔗 https://www.cathstan.org/local/for-gonzaga-senior-alex-ramirez-gonzalez-advocacy-grows-from-familys-sacrifice 🔗
06/02/2026
The Gonzaga Mothers Club hosted a lovely luncheon in the Carmody Center today for moms of next year’s freshmen, the Class of 2030, as well as moms of transfer students. We are so excited to welcome these women into our community. Here’s to the journey ahead!
05/31/2026
The Class of 2026 has officially graduated! Swipe through for a first look at today’s highlights – with more to come later this week and in Friday’s Eye Street Headlines.
Congratulations and well done to Gonzaga’s newest alumni: the Class of 2026!
05/30/2026
A beautiful evening of reflection, gratitude, and community. Thank you to all of the families, faculty, and friends who joined us tonight for the Baccalaureate Mass and Reception.
The stage is set for tomorrow. Rest up, seniors—your big day is finally here!