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Attacks on AP U.S. History unwarranted, unreasonable

Photo by CameronBray ’16 — Mr. Matt Hooten teaches an AP U.S. History class Feb. 23rd in Brophy Hall. Some convervatives across the country want to ban the class because they say it is “revisionist” and “anti American.” By Cameron M. Bray ’16 THE ROUNDUP It seems that AP U.S. History has become the most […]

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Students to experience art, travel on European Art History Trip

By Tanner Nypen ’15 THE ROUNDUP This July a group of 12 students and two teachers will tour Europe to experience European art history and culture. For a little more than two weeks this group will visit London, Paris, Florence and Rome. The idea for this trip came from Mr. Noah Lewkowitz ’98, hoping to […]

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Family name stays with school over decades

By Julian De Ocampo ’13
THE ROUNDUP
The word “Brophy” is uttered, typed and read every single day by hundreds upon hundreds of students and faculty.

It’s shouted at football games, the letters are painted on students’ bodies every Friday and it’s been printed on dozens of articles of clothing worn by hundreds.

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Teachers recognize rich campus history

By Jonathan M. Gornet ’14 & Joshua Galvin ’13 THE ROUNDUP Looking at an aerial picture of the Brophy campus from 1928, the Brophy bell tower stands resolute much like the present day. Aesthetically, the buildings have maintained their timeless appearance, but the community housed within their walls has morphed and grown over the years. […]

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Brophy builds tradition across generations

Looking at the students who have walked Brophy’s hallways before us, the different buildings that have been built and the overall changes that have taken place, one can see a reflection of the present.
This can help us to understand today’s world, giving us good and bad exemplars to work off of, and allow us to see the immense growth this school has made since its founding more than 80 years ago.
This issue of The Roundup holds a distinct focus on Brophy’s past as a means to examine the present, and to look forward to the future.

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