News

Admissions office searches for diverse qualities in applicants

By Brett A. Mejia ’13 & Roan Enright ’13  THE ROUNDUP With Director of Brophy Admissions Mr. Mike Ward’s 14th year of working in the Admissions office coming to a close, he recently wrapped up the decision process by sifting through 600 freshman applications and selecting the top 360 to 380 applicants for the class […]

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The Roundup’s Newsroom Concerts: Carter Santini ’15 and Will Harris ’15

Will Harris ’15 and Carter Santini ’15 stop by to perform an original piece for the latest installment of The Roundup’s Newsroom Concerts.

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Radcliffe documents life through his lens

By Roan Enright ’13 THE ROUNDUP When almost any Brophy related event occurs, Dalton Radcliffe ’13 can be found quietly documenting the event with his camera. Radcliffe, who is in the AP Studio Art Photography class, started taking pictures in the eighth grade after his brother’s interest in photography. “I think I got into photography […]

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The Roundup’s Newsroom Concerts featuring Joseph Kimbuende ’13 (aka J-Kim)

Joseph Kimbuende ’13 performs two songs on the latest edition of The Roundup’s ‘Newsroom Concerts’

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Architecture class builds new foundation for students

By Roan Enright ’13 THE ROUNDUP Students pile into the faculty room at the top of Eller each fifth period to be a part of the one of the newest classes at Brophy, Architecture. At the beginning of the year Mr. Noah Lewkowitz ’98 introduced the new curriculum based on his former profession. “I feel […]

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Multimedia

Kush’s music blossoms, paints pictures for listeners

By Roan Enright ’13 & Charles Louis Dominguez ’14 THE ROUNDUP Wherever music is playing on campus, Nick Kush ’13 is likely to be nearby. Having been a part of several projects over the course of his high school career, Kush is one of Brophy’s most recognizable musical performers. Kush operates mainly as a guitarist and a drummer but is […]

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Lewkowitz conducts social experiment using ‘human-powered’ robot

By Julian De Ocampo ’13 & Roan Enright ’13/THE ROUNDUP
With the masses of students strolling through campus in October, it was easy to miss a small stranger in need of help. The stranger, named Bert, was actually a small robot made of cardboard with a GoPro video camera embedded in his chest.

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Leander, Hoffman paint picture of Red Army

By Julian De Ocampo ’13 & Roan Enright ’13 THE ROUNDUP Every army needs its generals. This fall, the stands at Phoenix Community College stadium swelled with The Red Army, Brophy’s student cheering section. But a select few stood proud at the front, leading the pack through high-energy chants and amplifying the energy through the […]

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Packed venues of musicians fill FAE schedule

By Julian De Ocampo ’13 & Roan Enright  ’13 THE ROUNDUP Waves of instruments flooded onto campus for the annual four-hour long Fine Arts Extravaganza held Nov. 20 The FAE served as a showcase for the musical talents of hundreds of students across all grade levels. Choirs, orchestra and individual instrumentalists including, accordionist Michael O’Gara […]

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Wehn uses charcoal as medium of expression

By Roan Enright ’13, Aakash Jain ’14 & Brett A. Mejia ’13 THE ROUNDUP Gus Wehn ’13 meticulously scrapes the flaky black charcoal over his newest piece of art, a unique interpretation of “Under My Thumb” by The Rolling Stones. Intently focused, Wehn’s eyes never waver for longer than a moment from the task at […]

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