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2020 Summit finds renewed relevance amidst Arizona water battle

Photo by Ben Cugno ’24 By Henry Walters ’25 Brophy’s 2020 Summit was titled “Water is Life”. It highlighted the importance of water to Arizona’s way of life, and the lessons it taught are more applicable now than ever, as Arizona descends into a water crisis. On Jan. 12, 2023, the residents of Rio Verde […]

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Solar panels producing power despite trouble monitoring output

Photo by Jackson Stack ’25 By Tyler Woo ’25 Despite the official introduction of the solar panels last year, work has not been completed on connecting with the inverters, which will allow the school to monitor the actual amount of energy being produced and utilized.  According to Ms. Missy Grams, the Head of Facilities, the […]

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What’s to come with standardized testing for college?

Photo Illustration by Alex Gross ’24 By John Wichterman ’23 As the COVID-19 pandemic created conflicts for students to take the ACT and SAT, many universities gave students the freedom of choice: whether to submit or not submit standardized testing scores. Even before the pandemic, there were movements to remove the tests due to the […]

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Brophy polling site open to public

By The Roundup Staff THE ROUNDUP Polls opened at 6 A.M this morning and Brophy is now a designated polling site for all who are welcome. Brophy is open all day until 7 P.M when the polls officially close in Arizona. This is the first year that Brophy is a polling site. “We are not […]

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MSU hopes to dismantle stereotypes of Islam

Photo by Victor Beck ’20 | Members of the Muslim Student Union sit together and discuss matters of faith at lunch. By Victor Beck ’20 THE ROUNDUP The Brophy Muslim Student Union is the first of its kind at Brophy, and hopes to grow community and a culture of empathy all across campus. The Muslim […]

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Sickness comes to school, absences on the rise

Photo illustration by Raymond Link |Brophy student uses several tissues to try to clear his nose. By Jackson Moran ’21 THE ROUNDUP Throughout the first semester, reported absences due to sickness rose, likely as a result of ill students continuing to go to school and infecting others.  There have been many pathogens making course through […]

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MOY runner-up Leveriza brings positivity, awareness

By Spencer Inglett ’19 THE ROUNDUP Rodolfo Leveriza ’19 walks down the halls, greeting nearly everybody he sees with smiles and high fives, an instinctual occurrence for The Roundup’s 2019 Man of the Year runner-up. “He has an infectious energy and smile and joy that makes such a difference every day,” said Romero Program teacher […]

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Edwin named Man of the Year

Photo courtesy of Alex Edwin ’19 | Alex Edwin ’19, this year’s The Roundup Man of the Year, poses for a photo. By Jack Davis ’19 THE ROUNDUP At the Foundation For Blind Children’s front desk stands Alex Edwin ’19, who is often a source of positivity and helpfulness for any patient that strolls through […]

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New Jesuit Mr. Gonzales brings personal approach to service

Photo courtesy of Brophy | Mr. Gonzales gives a speech to students in the Great Hall. By Victor Beck ’20 THE ROUNDUP Mr. Marcos Gonzales is a new member of Brophy’s faculty and seeks to promote a culture of healing and transformation for everyone on campus through his work in the Office of Faith and […]

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After 16 years at Brophy, Ms. Clarke heads to Taiwan

Photo courtesy of Brophy Flickr | Ms. Clarke gives a speech at the Senior Farewell Dinner in the Great Hall on Thursday, May 2, 2019. By Noah Lederer ’21 THE ROUNDUP At the end of this school year, Ms. Elizabeth Clarke will be taking up a teaching position in Taipei, Taiwan and will be leaving Brophy. Ms. […]

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