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Audio: Behind the scenes of the daily announcements

By AK Alilonu ’16 THE ROUNDUP While the daily announcements might be something that students take for granted, more goes into the production than many will hear over the PA each morning.

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O’Neill once stranded in Honduran jungle

Photo by AK Alilonu ’16 – Mr. O’Neill teaches math and enjoys mountain biking, sometimes biking three times a week. By AK Alilonu ’16 THE ROUNDUP Mr. Pete Burr ’07’s question from last edition’s “Teacher’s Pet”: In the 1995 film “Heavyweights,” who is your favorite character and why? Of course, I don’t remember the 1995 […]

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News

Teachers, students weigh value of AP exam

By AK Alilonu ’16 THE ROUNDUP The Washington Examiner reported this summer that taking Advanced Placement exams barely helps your chances of college graduation.  The study it cited came from the National Bureau of Economic Research and was published May of last school year, when many students were taking these tests.  To some teachers, this was no […]

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Opinions

Students debate the place of school spirit

School spirit is an integral part of high school experience By Jack Cahill ’17 THE ROUNDUP School spirit plays a much larger role in the success of a high school community than a person may initially believe. It is no secret that intense school spirit can pervade our campus. Whether it be the chants at […]

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Audio Story: Mock Trial competes at regionals

Photo courtesy of the Manson family | The Mock Trial recently competed at Regionals, where the Varsity placed first in the region. By AK Alilonu ’16 THE ROUNDUP The Brophy Mock Trial team currently consists of three teams. The Varsity team conducts practice after school at the Copper Point building on Tuesday and Thursday. Editor’s […]

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News

Broncos for Life leads members to Christian activism

Photo by AK Alilonu ’16 – Broncos for Life members discuss the morality of abortion with students in the Graham Plaza, Feb. 25. They promote the pro-life position on campus by organizing events such as this. By AK Alilonu ’16 THE ROUNDUP The death penalty and abortion may be divisive subjects, but Broncos for Life […]

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Entertainment

Armknecht blends tones in urban fiction

Photo by James Moore ’16/ Illustration by Alec Vick ’15 – Graham Armknect ’18 said he writes urban fiction short stories using past decisions to  find inspiration. He hopes to continue to sharpen his story ideas. By AK Alilonu ’16  THE ROUNDUP  Graham Armknecht ’18 has a unique relationship with short story writing. His genre […]

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Students take part in annual MLK Day Festival

By AK Alilonu ’16 THE ROUNDUP Brophy students participated in the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day March in Central Phoenix Monday, Jan. 19, where a festival was held in honor of King’s work. Vendors sold food and other merchandise at Margaret T. Hance Park, and many of the marchers spent the bulk of the day there. […]

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Audio: Walk between classes more than mundane

By Cory Wyman ’16 & AK Alilonu ’16 THE ROUNDUP Whether going from a classroom in Brophy Hall to a laboratory in Piper or from the gym to the parking lot, walking around on campus can be a tedious yet universal part of being a student at any school. Brophy is not an exception. The Roundup caught up with Krishna […]

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Fisko becomes new assistant principal

By AK Alilonu ’16 & Chase Manson ’16 THE ROUNDUP Mr. Paul Fisko assumed his new role as assistant principal for ministry in the Office of Faith and Justice on Aug. 1. He replaces Mr. Chris Calderón S.J., who held the position last year and recently left for Boston College to study theology as part of […]

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