A voyage into the Brophy lunch experience
Take a look into the “crews” that make up Brophy’s lunch experience.
“A voyage into the Brophy lunch experience” is part of The Roundup’s 2010 multimedia project titled “The Soul of Brophy.”
Take a look into the “crews” that make up Brophy’s lunch experience.
“A voyage into the Brophy lunch experience” is part of The Roundup’s 2010 multimedia project titled “The Soul of Brophy.”
By Dillan J. Ducar
THE ROUNDUP
In this audio interview The Roundup takes a look into two Brophy student’s musical lives.
In act one of this show, we introduce Austin Guerra ’13. Known as DJ Highlight when talking about his music, he is a student who has found love in mixing music.
By Colin Marston ’13
THE ROUNDUP
Brophy acts as an all-male institution but there are some instances of where boys from Brophy interact with Xavier girls.
There are many different classes that foster the integration of Xavier and Brophy classes, including the French department at Xavier, the Latin department at Brophy, and various co-ed electives and fine arts courses offered to students at either school.
Photo by Sam Wolff ’13
THE ROUNDUP
Keith Bender ’11, left, and Jeff Coltin ’11, right, shake hands at the end of Brophy’s annual Student Awards Assembly April 29, 2011. At the assemble Bender was named the class of 2011’s valedictorian and Coltin was named the salutatorian.
The school honors graduating seniors and students from all grade levels at the yearly event.
The Summit in short: A multimedia project produced by The Roundup.
This story is part of The Roundup’s 2010 multimedia project titled “The Soul of Brophy.”
Soccer State Champs, a multimedia presentation by The Roundup.
Rivarly on the court, an audio slideshow on Brophy basketball’s longest rivalry.
By Chase Stevens ’12
THE ROUNDUP
A profile of Ms. Kelly Guffey.
By Julian De Ocampo ’13 & Dillan Ducar ’13
THE ROUNDUP
Heavy beats were blasting from the stereo as students were busy boring holes through metal, programming the latest codes and piloting a large robot around the room.
Meeting nearly every day on the second floor of Loyola Hall, the robotics team is hard at work preparing new robots for upcoming events.
With the guidance of Mr. Andy Mazzolini and other Brophy faculty members, the students use power tools to craft new parts, constantly improving their robots.
By Michael Mandeville ’11
THE ROUNDUP
While the Roundup remains a monthly publication, the staff (consisting of Journalism I and Photojournalism courses and a group of contributors) is busy issue to issue providing Brophy with its award-winning student newspaper.
The writing and editing process does occupy a good chunk of this time, but once all the content is ready for print, the staff designs the the actual paper over a few class periods and what we call “Late Night Layout.”