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Freshman Morris fights for medical rights

  Photo Courtesy of Fox 10 – Screenshot of the video of Diego Morris’ speech on the Fox 10 Youtube channel. By Reece M. Krantz ’16 THE ROUNDUP Diego Morris ’19 had his life turned upside down in 2012, when he was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer. Morris thought he was just […]

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Surrounded by Violence: Students debate gun control

Gun regulations provide for common sense, natural rights By Reece M. Krantz ’16 THE ROUNDUP President Barack Obama’s new executive order will usher in an era of regulations for handguns, assault rifles and more. President Obama ordered this after a series of violent events cascading from school shootings to terrorism, in San Bernardino, Calif. Gun […]

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Relevancy enhances learning, future outcomes

Photo Illustration by Cory Wyman ’16 and AK Alilonu ’16 – Students learn through unique styles, intrests. By Reece M. Krantz ’16 THE ROUNDUP What causes someone to be willing to learn? “Willing” is the operative word here because without a desire to learn something, the learning process is sure to be stymied. There are […]

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Entertainment

Binding of Isaac: Rebirth prompts disturbing yet addictive gameplay

By Reece M. Krantz ’16 THE ROUNDUP Binding of Isaac: Rebirth 9 out of 10 Strange video games exist, from those that have you shoot aliens to full blown Medieval feudal system simulators. Perhaps one of the most imaginative and disturbing games this year is the “Binding of Isaac: Rebirth,” a remake of another game […]

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Summit seeks to shed new light on justice system

By Reece M. Krantz ’16 THE ROUNDUP Each year a new social issue takes center stage on campus. From topics like income inequality to where your food is actually coming from, this discussion serves the community by raising awareness. The title of this year’s Summit on Human Dignity is “Safe and Sound: a Case for […]

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Featured Hockey Sports

Brophy Hockey has rough launch, hoped to still succeed in D1 playoffs

Photo provided by Tyler Hinz ’16 — Tommy Boesch ’16 of the Brophy Junior Varsity Hockey team skates past a defender at the Ice Den. Varsity falls 4-3 to Notre Dame in 1st round of playoffs By Reece M. Krantz ’16 THE ROUNDUP The Brophy hockey team hopes to propel themselves into the playoffs on […]

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Pro/Con: Students debate early Christmas decorations

Photo by Cory Wyman ’16 – Dec. 2. The christmas lights on this house started to go up as long ago as Oct.1. The decorations cost roughly 10,000 to put up and take down. PRO: Early Christmas decorations prompt economic, cultural growth By Reece M. Krantz ’16 THE ROUNDUP There seems to be an age-old […]

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Social media can be beneficial to democracy

Staff Editorial The Issue: Social media’s role in a democratic system is unknown Our Stance:Students should participate online, but be weary of the political considerations By Reece M. Krantz ’16 & Chase L. Manson ’16 THE ROUNDUP Democracy has been called into question many times in the past few decades. From questionable laws and political […]

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Start of year marked by haywire bell, PA system

By Reece M. Krantz ’16 THE ROUNDUP For many classrooms on campus, the first weeks of school lacked the sound of a bell and in some cases a PA system all together. The same school bell has been apart of Brophy for 13 years now and malfunctions are not uncommon. Ms. Sherri Stephens, Director of […]

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Entertainment

New publishing office supports BLAM, teachers

By Reece M. Krantz ’16 THE ROUNDUP BLAM hopes to increase production value of its annual arts magazine this year with a new publication office, which also serves as faculty workspace. The workspace is near the west end of Brophy Hall’s second floor. Maintenance crews renovated the space this summer. Mr. John Damaso ’97 is […]

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