Opinions

OPINIONS: Money fuels good

By Matthew Zacher ’18 THE ROUNDUP Former President Barack Obama says that “money is not the only answer, but it makes a difference.” At a Jesuit school like Brophy, we learn that a life devoted only to the accumulation of wealth is dangerous. The key word here is only. Money cannot be our only our […]

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Entertainment

Holinger discovers drawing talent, inspired by immersion experiences

Photo by Hunter Franklin ’19 | Jackson Hollinger ’18 works on a drawing of his during lunch on Dec 13th, 2017 By Matthew Zacher ’18 THE ROUNDUP Jackson Holinger ’18 started drawing in Ms. Deb Cronin’s 2D Art Drawing class as a freshman, and has since advanced to AP Studio Art, drawing inspiration from the […]

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News

College counselors provide personal, college guidance to students

Photo by Manuel Mata-Flores ’19 | Mrs. Kate WidbIn talks to her counciling group about the upcoming PSAT on Thursday Oct. 5, 2017 in Romely Hall. By Matthew Zacher ’18 THE ROUNDUP The College Counseling Department provides personal, academic and college counseling to students beginning in their sophomore year, and this support is much needed […]

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Featured Opinions

OPINIONS: Sheriff Arpaio’s departure signals progress for Phoenix

Photo Courtesy of Tribune News Service | Former Maricopa County, Ariz., Sheriff Joe Arpaio speaks on the last day of the Republican National Convention on July 21, 2016, at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland. By Matthew Zacher ’18 THE ROUNDUP It is difficult not to notice the the “Adios Arpaio” bumper sticker stamped on the […]

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Featured News

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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Capable drivers deserve parking space, but not possible

Photo by Bryce Owen ’17 | Students and faculty park their cars before school Mondy Dec. 5. Campus parking spaces are limited and therefore require a carpool. By Matthew Zacher ’18 THE ROUNDUP Brophy’s campus appears to have a profusion of parking spaces at its disposal. Within close proximity of the campus, there are three […]

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Featured News

Advocacy club seeks to involve students in policy, lobbying

Photo by Bryce Owen ’17 | Students and faculty gather to look at the Advocacy club’s expo on political candidates.The advocacy club put created an expo showcasing political candidates and their alignment with church teachings. By Matthew Zacher ’18 THE ROUNDUP The Advocacy Club is focusing their lobbying efforts this year on the issues of […]

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Featured News

Regester team ropes, looks forward to rodeo opportunities

Photo by Andrew Brown ’18 – Charlie Regester ’18 prepares to rope a bull at a local ranch. Regester has been roping since sixt grade and has had success in his competitions. By Matthew Zacher ’18 THE ROUNDUP Charlie Regester ’18 started riding and roping horses in sixth grade, and in December, he finished in […]

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Basketball Sports

Basketball defeats Arcadia 79-58 in 1st round of Holiday Shootout

By Matthew Zacher ’18 THE ROUNDUP The Broncos defeated the Arcadia Titans Saturday at McClintock High School by a score of 79 to 58 to win their first game of the Holiday Shootout tournament. After a close first quarter, the Broncos overcame Arcadia’s full court press and jumped out to a 13 point lead at […]

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Featured News

Students struggle, others succeed managing time

Photo by Cory Wyman ’16 – A student reads before school in Piper Hall. Students can often be found studying in the halls before 8 a.m. By Matthew Zacher ‘18 THE ROUNDUP Students juggle sports, clubs, long car rides and homework in order to succeed at Brophy, like many other schools. Some students feel that […]

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