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Golf simulators serve as useful tool for golf team

Photo by Manuel Mata-Flores ’19 | Jack Geurtz ’17 uses one of the new golf simulators that was installed in The Dutch. There are two golf simulators in The Dutch that are available for use. By Hayden Welty ’19 THE ROUNDUP With the opening of the practice gym at the beginning of this semester, students now […]

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Senior Duffy grateful for bringing happiness as ‘the Bronco’

Photo Illustration by Bryce Owen ’17 | Brendan Duffy ’17 poses in the Brophy Bronco costume March 14.  By Ibu Oluyi ’17 & Manuel Mata-Flores ‘19 THE ROUNDUP At most athletic events, the Bronco, the school’s mascot, is seen on the sideline jumping, dancing and trying to excite the crowd. The mascot is seen by […]

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Phoenix Children’s Hospital Teen Board hopes to embody young spirit of service

Photo Courtesy of Brendan Burg ’17 | The Phoenix Children’s Hospital Teen Board is composed of students across the valley who host fundraising events for toys, games, and other materials for the well being of patients. By Juan Carlos Ramirez ’18 THE ROUNDUP Phoenix Children’s Hospital teen board is an organization founded two years ago […]

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Advocacy Club aims to change t-shirt process for Varsity Shop

Photo by Andrew Brown ’18 | Yael Balbuena Basto ’19 browses the varity shop as Kenny Scroggin ’18 waits to buy a prom ticket Tuesday April 18.  The Advocacy Club is currently working with the Varsity Shop to have them sell clothes that are produced ethically. By Ethan Winkler ’17 THE ROUNDUP The Advocacy Club […]

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Local man expresses himself through flipping signs, dancing

By Michael Taszarek ’18 THE ROUNDUP His name is Shamon Ingram. Anyone who drives on Camelback Road often has seen him before.  Some may have even danced with him. Ingram is the sign flipper who works on the southwest corner of 20th Street and Camelback Road.  The Flagstaff, Arizona native, who is also known as […]

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Buchanan maintains ‘friendly and professional’ relationship with students, keeps campus secure

Ethan Winkler ’17 THE ROUNDUP At the tone of a bell, a flood of people speed through the hallways and courtyards. With every man for himself, all the students have one thing on their mind: lunch. As they approach the food line, they are brought to a screeching halt and organized into three lines. What […]

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Fr. Olivier left indelible mark on students, teachers, community

Photo by Luis Gamez ’15 | Fr. Harry “Dutch” Olivier hands out ice cream sandwiches to Loyola Academy scholars at break Sept. 4, 2012 to celebrate his 85th birthday. 2 years after his death, community members look back at surrounding days, ‘Dutch’s’ impact on campus By Anthony Cardellini ’17 THE ROUNDUP The Rev. Harry “Dutch” Olivier, […]

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Cassidy goes to state for Poetry Out Loud

Photo by Nate Kerber ’19 | Paul Cassidy ’19 performs at the Poetry Out Loud Elite Eight Feb. 3. Cassidy won for the second consecutive year and will move on to the state competition. By Collin McShane ’19 THE ROUNDUP Want to meet someone who strives to embody the spirit of the Bronco? You’ve probably […]

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A father in politics gives senior life lessons, balanced political beliefs

Photo by Bryce Owen ’17 | Joe Ducey ’17 and Arizona Governor Mr. Doug Ducey pose for a photo March 8 after the governor’s keynote address. Joe Ducey said he has learned valuable life lessons from his father being involved in politics. By Chris Agnone ’18 THE ROUNDUP Joe Ducey ’17, son of Arizona Gov. […]

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Ward: Admissions is an all-year, school-wide job

Photo by Manny Mata-Flores ’19 | Mrs. Shelly Scheuring speaks with President Ms. Adria Renke after school Feb. 14. Mrs. Scheuring and Mr. Ward run the admissions office and lead the application process and interviews every year. By Matthew Zacher ’18 THE ROUNDUP The admissions process is a perennial task that, despite only two full […]

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