News

Ashton tries to build community using school spirit

Photo by AK Alilonu ’16 – Chris Ashton ’15 is a member of student council. He is known for having school spirit and working to build the Brophy community. By Carter Santini ’15 THE ROUNDUP Chris Ashton ’15 says he’s been at almost every home game and Brophy-related event this year driven by a love […]

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Opinions

Summit workshop day should be extended

By Carter Santini ’15 THE ROUNDUP Each year the Summit on Human Dignity’s workshop day tops my list of favorite days of the semester. The concept is amazing, getting to learn in depth Summit-related knowledge from experts about what interests the individual. The most novel part is that there is a workshop to connect each […]

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Opinions

Students debate Brophy’s spirit

Brophy has the best, most unique school spirit By Carter Santini ’15 THE ROUNDUP I vividly remember the day almost four years ago when I was cramped into a gym and told to spell out Brophy. All I could think was how awesome the chant was. This year, I led that chant both at cheer […]

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Opinions

Brophy has the best, most unique school spirit

By Carter Santini ’15 THE ROUNDUP I vividly remember the day almost four years ago when I was cramped into a gym and told to spell out Brophy. All I could think was how awesome the chant was. This year, I led that chant both at cheer camp and standing with a C painted on […]

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Entertainment

Aphex Twin’s new album disappoints

Computer Controlled Acoustic Instrumentals pt 2 EP Aphex Twin 5 out of 10 By Carter Santini ’15 THE ROUNDUP Aphex Twin’s “Computer Controlled Acoustic Instrumentals pt 2 EP” won best new music from review site Pitchfork in January. Apex Twin was one of the founders of a genre of techno called “Acid” that focuses on […]

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News

Study: Teen drug, alcohol, tobacco use down over last 2 years

Dean works to keep student substance abuse down By Carter Santini ’15 THE ROUNDUP  The Arizona Criminal Justice Commission released statistics in November reporting that teen drug, alcohol and tobacco use is down. The poll asked 48,000 8th, 10th and 12th graders from 15 countries, and found a downward trend from the last poll conducted […]

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Featured News

Hunt conducts after-school cancer research, music tutoring

Photo by Alec Vick ’15 — James Hunt ’15 teaches Loyola Scholars to play instruments every Tuesday after school. Hunt interns at TGEN, is one of the founders of Loyola Music Union By Carter Santini ’15 THE ROUNDUP  As the bell rings at 2:45, students hurry to service, athletics, debate or in James Hunt’s ’15 […]

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Sports

Senior Hoyt brings leadership beyond the boat

Photo provided by Brophy Crew Instagram — Chase Hoyt ’15 practices on an erg as teammate Brian Loh ’15 watches. Hoyt drawn to the community of the sport, follows in brother’s footsteps By Carter Santini ’15 THE ROUNDUP The crew team nominated Chase Hoyt ’15 as team captain at the beginning of this school year. […]

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News

Hermanos Unidos strives to build community, charity

By Carter Santini ’15 THE ROUNDUP The Hermanos Unidos club builds a community of Hispanic students through soccer, food and service. The club started 10 years ago but overtime devolved into a group of students who just played soccer together, according to club member Anthony Gutierrez ’15. Gutierrez said that two years ago, through the […]

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Entertainment

Students, teachers use music to concentrate, create environment

By Carter Santini ’15 THE ROUNDUP Sound surrounds us constantly whether it is the buzzing of an air conditioning, birds chirping, people talking or music. Most of the time people view sound as a distraction, but in the case of studying and working, students and teachers both find music a helpful tool. According to a […]

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