Sports

Grant races towards collegiate career at Miami

By Will Schubert ’15 THE ROUNDUP  After three years of winning races and setting records, Bobby Grant ’14 has decided to take his track talents to the University of Miami next fall. He said that with the help of friends, family and coaches he decided that the school was the right fit for him. “It […]

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Entertainment

BST creates independent productions, unique opportunities

By AK Alilonu ’16 THE ROUNDUP       Despite many of the leaders of Student Theater graduating this year, including Phillip Rapa ’14, Jacob Browning ’14 and Jeremiah Johnson ’14, members of the club insist that it has a bright future. Student Theater was founded in 2012, when founders and current co-presidents, Rapa and […]

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News

Roundup podcast: Fourth edition preview

By Austin Norville ’15 THE ROUNDUP The Roundup staff met after school Jan. 30 to finish the fourth edition of The Roundup, which will feature a package on race. We discuss what students can expect from the edition when it released the second week of February. [mp3t track=”http://brophyroundup.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Roundup-Issue-4-Preview.mp3″ play=”Start me” stop=”Pause it” volslider=”y”]    

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News

Students make impression at Martin Luther King Day, Jr. Walk

By Garrison Murphy ’15 THE ROUNDUP Almost 46 years after his assassination, the impact of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life is still reverberating in not only the city of Phoenix, but in the Brophy community. More than 100 students attended the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day walk on Monday, Jan 24 commemorating his life […]

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News

Nearby weapons reports force 3 lockdowns

Off campus incidents prompt 3 precautionary lockdowns in 4 months By Garrison Murphy ’15 THE ROUNDUP  In the last four months the Brophy campus had three lockdowns due to reports of armed suspects in the area, and in one case police did not notify the school until nearly 40 minutes after their active investigation started. […]

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Sports

Broncos drop game to rival Chaparral

Chaparral 68 Brophy 58 By P. Erik Meyer ’14 THE ROUNDUP In a game with a number of momentum swings, the Broncos could not quite pull out a victory Wednesday, Jan. 16 against the Chaparral Firebirds. Despite having a student section of equal size and energy, the Firebirds had homecourt advantage and the last say […]

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Entertainment

Vogel contributes to Student Council, produces videos

By Michael Ahearne ’14 THE ROUNDUP Greg Vogel ’15 is making a name for himself both in front of and behind the lens. Vogel is a member of the Student Council as well as a photographer and filmmaker across campus. “I’ve done a lot of different stuff,” Vogel said. “I am in Student Council and […]

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Opinions

Spy vs. No Spy: Students weigh pros, cons of NSA spying program

NSA spying oversteps boundaries, strains U.S. relations By Cameron M. Bray ’16 THE ROUNDUP Americans learned the truth about U.S. espionage and covert operations when The Guardian’s article on Edward Snowden’s leaks hit newsstands in May. The revealed secrets about the NSA’s program PRISM, NSA call database and Boundless Informant, quickly drew the public’s eye. […]

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Sports

Basketball edges Westwood with aggressive play

Brophy 59 Westwood 47 By J.P. Hajjar ’16 THE ROUNDUP  In Brophy’s first game since the McClintock Tournament, the Broncos outlasted Westwood, Thursday, Jan. 9 in a physical game. A defensive effort led to a much needed win for the Broncos as they defeated Westwood 59-47. Forward/center Freddie Erlandson ’15 led the team with 11 […]

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Multimedia News

Audio Story: Student authors write for hobby, success

By Austin Norville ’15 THE ROUNDUP Junior Anthony Gutierrez sat in the Brophy mall on a cold morning last December and pulled up a collection of creative writing on his computer. Gutierrez is one of numerous students on campus who pen original stories and keep a large folder on their computer full of writings. Some […]

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