The Bronco Beat Podcast Episode 2: Songs That Sound Better Loud
In this episode Julian De Ocampo ’13, Roan Enright ’13 and contributor Charles Dominguez ’14 man the microphone.
In this episode Julian De Ocampo ’13, Roan Enright ’13 and contributor Charles Dominguez ’14 man the microphone.
By Andrew J. Barnes ’12
THE ROUNDUP
Having been a student here just four years ago, Alumni Service Corp member Mr. Caleb Alpaugh ’07 said he has really enjoyed being back at Brophy.
“It’s been amazing,” Mr. Alpaugh said. “I’ve enjoyed experiencing the other side of this place.”
“Go big or go home.”
“Do or die.”
“You’re either first or you’re last.”
Phrases like these seem to define recent times.
Brophy 5 | Pinnacle 2
By Erik T. Masingill ’12/THE ROUNDUP
The Brophy hockey team entered the playoffs with their first No. 1 seed and now has won their first state title thanks to a 5-2 win over the Pinnacle Pioneers Sunday, March 11 at the Alltel Ice Den.
By Brett A. Mejia ’13/THE ROUNDUP
Brophy’s spring musical production “Once Upon a Mattress” comes to Xavier’s Virginia Piper Performing Arts Center March 22.
Directed by Brophy English teacher Ms. Dorothy Dunnion and assisted by Brophy English teacher Ms. Susan Maynard, “Once Upon a Mattress” is a satiric retelling of the fable “The Princess and the Pea.”
By Julian De Ocampo ’13
THE ROUNDUP
There are racks upon racks of clothes scattered throughout the room, a bookshelf filled to the brim with paperbacks and a large metal desk smack-dab in the middle of the room.
At the desk sits Ms. Andrea Pierre, Varsity Shop coordinator and manager.
Brophy’s Summit on Human Dignity focusing on masculinity starts Feb. 27.This month The Roundup examines issues related to masculinity on our campus and in our culture.
By Andrew J. Barnes ’12/THE ROUNDUP
Ever since he was in fourth grade, varsity basketball assistant coach Mr. John Burns has loved being around the game of basketball.
“Coaching was always something I wanted to do,” Mr. Burns said.
By Jack Macias ’14/THE ROUNDUP
When he was only five years old, Brophy freshman Andy Vainauskas ’15 got his first violin from a music shop as a surprise birthday present.
Since then the instrument has become a fixture in his life.
By Logan Hall ’14
THE ROUNDUP
Principal Mr. Bob Ryan received an email Tuesday, Jan. 17 informing him that the National Council of Teachers of English awarded BLAM, the Brophy Literary Arts Magazine, with the Highest Award rank in their 2011 NCTE Program to Recognize Excellence in Student Literary Magazines.