News

Faculty, students boast diverse opinions on favorite food

By Anthony Totri ’16 THE ROUNDUP Something everyone likes is food. Though our love for food is shared, it does not necessarily mean we share the same desire to eat certain foods. For instance, Counselor Mr. Gil Martinez has a fondness for Mexican food, but specifically New Mexican food. “I like the New Mexican food […]

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News

Online television becomes increasingly popular

Photo Illustration by Cory Wyman ’16 – Online video streaming services are becoming increasingly popular, reaching tens of millions of subscribers in the industry’s viewer base. By Henry Nallen ‘18 THE ROUNDUP Video may have killed the radio star, but the Internet is now taking jabs at the traditional cable box. Television is just one […]

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Featured News

Students cite personality, confidence as reasons for dressing well

Photo by AK Alilonu ’16 – Tucker Brown ’17 say he got his idea to express himself through how he dresses from Jim Welty ’14, a past member of Speech and Debate. By Kaleb Lucero ’18 THE ROUNDUP Already surrounded by polo-clad peers, what inspires a student to go beyond the common collared t-shirt style? […]

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Opinions

Pro/Con: Raising Minimum Wage

Raising minimum wage to $15 leads to higher prices, unemployment By Alex Kirshner ‘18 THE ROUNDUP The idea of raising minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 has been a hot topic amongst politicians and activists around the country. The main argument for raising minimum wage is that $7.25 is not enough for a person to […]

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Opinions

‘Jogger’ pants should be worn for sleep, exercise, not as style

By Chris Agnone ’18 THE ROUNDUP As winter becomes summer in Arizona (because we skip spring here), we are not seeing the clothing style of “joggers” as often on or around campus. This is a blessing for the dignity of Brophy style. Joggers are those sweatpants that were bred with skinny jeans and elastic. Brophy […]

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Multimedia

Audio Story: Students, teachers boast varied music preferences

By Graham Armknecht ’18 THE ROUNDUP From alternative to EDM, students and teachers listen to a plethora of different songs, artists and musical genres.

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Sports

Brophy beats Liberty on Hoopcoming night

Brophy 71 Liberty 46 By Jack Davis ’19 THE ROUNDUP Brophy’s Matthew Kempton ’17 tied for the team lead in scoring with Sean Dunn ’17 with 15 points Jan. 22 to help top Liberty 71-46. The win gave Brophy a .500 record at 7-7. Kempton chalked his performance and the victory up to controlling the […]

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Featured News

Fr. Reese to depart for California school

Photo by Nick Park ’15 | Fr. Eddie Reese, S.J. speaks at the funeral of Fr. Harry “Dutch” Olivier, S.J. on March 23, 2015. After serving the Brophy Community for 20 years, Fr. Reese will become the President at St. Ignatius Prep in San Francisco, California. Reese named president of St. Ignatius College Prep, Board […]

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Sports

Brophy improves to 4-3 with victory over Central

Brophy 38 Central 34 By Henry Erlandson ’16 THE ROUNDUP The basketball team nudged past the Central Bobcats at home Dec. 4 to grab a non-conference victory in a low-scoring game despite a late comeback attempt. Central’s fourth quarter surge fell short due to seven made free throws down the stretch from guard Bo Brunkhorst […]

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Featured Sports

Basketball surrenders early lead, loses 1st home game of season

Photo by Bryce Owen ’17 — Sean Dunn ’17 blocks a shot Dec. 2 against Desert Ridge. Desert Ridge 56 Brophy 43 By Jack Davis ’19 THE ROUNDUP The Desert Ridge Jaguars used an 11-2 run in the first quarter Dec. 2 to overcome a 5 point deficit and never looked back. The Broncos fell […]

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