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Despite first half rally, Desert Ridge defeats Brophy 30 to 21

By Alex Cannella ’19 THE ROUNDUP Brophy lost its second straight game in a close contest Friday Aug. 25 against Desert Ridge at Central High School. Unable to score any points in the second half, the Broncos lost to Desert Ridge in a 30-21 defeat. The Brophy defense forced three fumbles, two of which were […]

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New President Renke hopes to push frontiers, retain identity

Photo by Bryce Owen ’17 | President Ms. Adria Renke speaks with Mr. Paul Fisko outside the Robson gymnasium March 6. Ms. Renke was named the first female President in Brophy’s history. By Kaleb Lucero ’18 THE ROUNDUP Brophy’s Board of Trustees announced Jan. 30 that they named Ms. Adria Renke as the 11th president […]

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Junior Pasionek’s campus involvement results from sports injury

Photo Courtesy of Justin Pasionek ’18 | Justin Pasionek ’18 lectors during the Father Son communion breakfast Nov. 12, 2016. Pasionek got involved in many clubs and organizations on campus after breaking his leg freshman year. By Michael Taszarek ’18 THE ROUNDUP Everyone may not know him by name, but every member of the class […]

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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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Special Feature: What’s your style?

Every aspect of our experiences as students—the way we dress, the music we listen to, the food we eat, the sports we play—is a product of our various personalities and styles. But for something that so much defines us, we rarely stop and think about style in and of itself. More and more often, students […]

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Filling in the blanks: Standardized Tests

This summer, George Washington University announced it was dropping SAT requirements for incoming freshmen. It was a change that raised eyebrows and sparked discussion, bucking a trend that has become institutionalized in the world of higher education. With GWU dropping its testing requirements and additional modifications to the most popular standardized tests, students and teachers […]

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In a social media world of Retweets, Likes & Favorites, students experience Hashtag Activism

In a digital culture many practices and concepts have been revolutionized by the Web. Activism is a prime example. Take for instance online social movements from recent years. #BringBackOurGirls #Kony2012 #IceBucketChallenge.

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Special Feature: Navigating Change

Photo illustration by Alec Vick ’15 | This year starts with many new changes students will navigate. Change, whether large or small, is an essential characteristic of the modern world, and students have to adapt in order to succeed. From new rules to new faculty to new facilities, Brophy continues to handle, respond to and […]

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Sports Volleyball

Volleyball sets sights on upcoming season

By Jace Riley THE ROUNDUP  After their 32-9-2 season last year, the volleyball team prepares for a new season. Head coach Mr. Tony Oldani said that team chemistry is a big focus for this year’s group. “I think the most important thing for our staff is getting them to understand the love they     […]

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Kataria’s sense of humor, involvement impacts others

By Ian Christopher Beck ’12
THE ROUNDUP
An old man with a long white beard and floppy wizard’s hat lumbers onto the stage and the crowd goes wild.
Dumbledore has to pause for a moment while the crowd cheers.

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