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Student YouTubers aim for more self-promotion, self-exposure

Photo by AK Alilonu ’16 – Houghton Mayfield ’18 (left) and Chaz Stackpole ’18 (right) each have run their own youtube channels, posting content ranging from gameplay to skits. By Henry Nallen ’18 THE ROUNDUP YouTube, the world famous video sharing site, is a tool many people, including many Brophy students use to promote themselves […]

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McGovern excited to assume role as BLAM’s arts editor

Photo by Cory Wyman ’16 – Patrick McGovern ’16 becomes BLAM’s new arts editor. By Cameron Bray ’16 THE ROUNDUP Mr. John Damaso ’97 announced the new editing staff for the Brophy Literary and Arts  Magazine, better known as BLAM, Aug. 27. Mr. Damaso chose Patrick McGovern ’16, who has been on staff since his […]

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Sophomore Olson nominated for Young Photographer of the Year

By Anthony Cardellini ’17 THE ROUNDUP Sophomore Gray Olson’s ’17 picture of the “Great Orion Nebula” earned him a chance to be crowned the Royal Observatory Young Photographer of the Year. His photograph will be published in a coffee table book with other nominees as they await the announcement of the finalists on Sept. 18. […]

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The Roundup’s Newsroom Concerts: Brophy Junior Quartet

By Charles Dominguez ’14  THE ROUNDUP   The Brophy Junior Quartet stops by to sing a song for the latest edition of The Roundup’s “Newsroom Concerts.”

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Audio Story: Student authors write for hobby, success

By Austin Norville ’15 THE ROUNDUP Junior Anthony Gutierrez sat in the Brophy mall on a cold morning last December and pulled up a collection of creative writing on his computer. Gutierrez is one of numerous students on campus who pen original stories and keep a large folder on their computer full of writings. Some […]

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Tech Saturates Student Life

iPads, smart phones, social media the new normal In this Package » Technology & Students • 1-to-1 computing offers students pros, cons • Mr. Pettit: ‘Possibilities are endless’ for Brophy technology • New website-based printers allow easier wireless printing • Students conflicted about texting and driving legislation • 1:1 computing enhance academic experiences • Students weigh […]

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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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Education reforms necessary for student, nation’s well being

Education inequality an injustice, major changes needed now By Jackson Santy ’13 THE ROUNDUP There are many things parents wish for their children: happiness, good health and friends, and of course, a quality education. However, a quality education is something that is hard to come by these days. Gross inequality of education is plaguing students […]

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Kataria’s sense of humor, involvement impacts others

By Ian Christopher Beck ’12
THE ROUNDUP
An old man with a long white beard and floppy wizard’s hat lumbers onto the stage and the crowd goes wild.
Dumbledore has to pause for a moment while the crowd cheers.

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Notestine draws, acts his way into the arts

What is an artist?

Is it someone who can paint? Draw? Act? Write?

For senior Michael Notestine ’11, the answer is even more all-encompassing.

“Art is a platform for someone to react to the world around them,” Notestine said.

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