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Editor’s Farewell: From football field to White House, journalism beneficial to society

Photo by Bryce Owen ’17 | Andrew Howard ’17 sits on the fountain outside the chapel courtyard. Howard is on his final year of The Roundup staff and completes his first year as Editor in Chief. By Andrew Howard ’17 THE ROUNDUP My first real memory as a Roundup staff member was during my sophomore […]

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Alpert named ‘Man of the Year’

Photo by Andrew Brown ’18 | Will Alpert ’17 mounts a photo for AP Studio Art. Will has been named Man of the Year. By Andrew Howard ’17 THE ROUNDUP Will Alpert ’17 seems to always have a smile on his face. What is even more admirable is this year’s Roundup “Man of the Year” […]

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OPINIONS: Phoenix offers pros of both big city, small town

By Andrew Howard ’17 THE ROUNDUP Phoenix is the sixth biggest city in the country, and there are a plethora of opportunities in this town to take advantage of. Yet with all the hustle and bustle, Phoenix still offers a small town feeling. The Phoenix metro area is home to almost 5 million people, and […]

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Bonner awarded Flinn Scholarship, will attend Barrett

By Andrew Howard ’17 THE ROUNDUP Daniel Bonner ’17 was one of 23 students out of about 700 applicants to receive the Flinn Scholarship, which covers all collegiate expenses to in-state universities, and even includes two opportunities to study abroad. According to Flinn.org, the merit-based scholarship program, now 31 years into the program, covers the […]

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Volleyball hopes to best 2016 first round loss

By Andrew Howard ’17 THE ROUNDUP After a first round playoff loss in 2016, the volleyball team is more experienced and looking toward the future of the program, according to their coach. “We had some success last year, it faltered towards the end, we were very young and starting four sophomores,” said head coach Mr. […]

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Students earn tuition dollars through Work Study

Mr. Jose Cruz (left) directs (left to right) Omar Martinez ’20, Edward Serrano ’20 and David Solis-Lopez ’18 during work study Feb. 15. Work study allows students to work on campus in order to reduce tuition costs. By Andrew Howard ’17 THE ROUNDUP “We don’t worry about money [when admitting students into Brophy] and we […]

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Soccer suspends returning players after mid-season hazing incident, working to change culture

Photo Illustration By Andrew Brown ’18 | The soccer team hopes to change the team culture heading into next season. By Andrew Howard ’17 & Anthony Cardellini ’17 THE ROUNDUP Following events Principal Mr. Bob Ryan described as “hazing” that took place on the varsity soccer team’s annual retreat in January, the school suspended returning […]

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McKeon: Drawing has been a big part of my life

Photo Illustration by Bryce Owen ’17 | Carter Mckeon ’17 found a passion in drawing and has submitted much of his work through AP Studio Art. By Andrew Howard ’17 THE ROUNDUP Carter McKeon ’17 has been drawing since he was young, but he said over time the meaning behind his art began to change. […]

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Krause finds inspiration in Loyola scholars

Photo by Manny Mata-Flores ’19 | Ms. Kendra Krause (right) speaks to Ms. Ann Wolf in her office Monday, Jan. 9. Ms. Krause is the head of the Loyola Academy  and has a passion for the kids she works with. By Andrew Howard ’17 THE ROUNDUP As Loyola Academy scholars scurried out of the room in […]

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Orr trains service dog on campus

Photo Courtesy of John Paul McCann ’17 | Ryan Orr ’19 and his dog Lady walk down Brophy hall Oct. 7 during homecoming week. By Andrew Howard ’17 THE ROUNDUP Every day, a dog named Lady walks the halls of Brophy’s campus, and even travels to Xavier. Orr has been a service dog trainer since February, […]

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