Tag: Blogs
Puritanism permeates politics, some influences not all bad
By Rohan Keith Andresen ’12 THE ROUNDUP The other day, I read an editorial in USA Today discussing how the legal attack on former presidential candidate John Edwards has been fueled with traditional puritan beliefs and guidelines. Edwards’ campaign committee was recently accused of using campaign funds from wealthy donors to pay off Edwards’ mistress. [...]
Neeson shines in gloomy adventure-drama
By Ian Christopher Beck ’12 THE ROUNDUP “The Grey” – Starring: Liam Neeson, Dermot Mulroney 8 out of 10 The Alaskan wilderness is a snowy, bleak scene to say the least. Therefore, it takes a lot of imagination to craft a compelling storyline out of it, but writer/director Joe Carnahan, (“The A-Team”) pulls a rabbit [...]
Kindle Fire launches to public scrutiny, faces stiff competition
By Josh Galvin ’13
THE ROUNDUP
With the holiday season encroaching upon the consumer world once more, corporations have begun to flood the market with a new round of the latest gadgets.
Yet while HDTVs, Apple products and other high-demand electronics remain at the top of lists around the globe, the fourth quarter also serves as a reminder that not all products live up to their hype.
Syria’s president not taking responsibility for crackdown
By Jack Macias ’14
THE ROUNDUP
Amid huge publicity surrounding the brutal government crackdown on Syrian protesters, the president recently met the American media with comments that are highly controversial.
President Bashar al-Assad claims that the recent violence in his country Syria is in the manner in which he has no control over. According to him, “I’m president. I don’t own the country. So they are not my forces.”
NBA owners report losses, blame CBA for lack of profits
By Aakash Jain ’14
THE ROUNDUP
Just a few weeks after Commissioner David Stern crowned Dirk Nowitzki and the Dallas Mavericks league champions, the National Basketball Association announced an indefinite lockout July 1 at 12:01 a.m.
Unable to successfully negotiate terms to a new Collective Bargaining Agreement with the National Basketball Player’s Association since the beginning of 2011, the NBA has essentially released all current players from their contracts.
3D technology rising as media revolution
By Michael Ahearne ’14
THE ROUNDUP
From red and blue glasses to high tech TVs, 3D entertainment is all around us.
We can now play videogames, watch movies and see our favorite sports stars all in the third dimension.
It is evident that a 3D revolution is on the horizon.
Alumni compete in Division I lacrosse playoffs
By Michael Moroney ’13
THE ROUNDUP
Pierce Bassett ’09 was a four-year varsity starting goalie for the Brophy lacrosse team and helped lead the team to two state championships in four appearances from 2006-2009.
After his four-year tenure as the Broncos’ goalie, Bassett accepted a scholarship to play lacrosse at Johns Hopkins University. He would join his former Brophy teammate Hunter Rodgers ’08.
Should we celebrate the death of Osama bin Laden?
By Chase Stevens ’12
THE ROUNDUP
Public enemy No. 1 is dead.
On May 2, U.S. Navy Seals assaulted the compound that Osama bin Laden was living in and killed him.


