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May 2010 Edition 7
College Bound Tuition increases in Arizona again By Ulises Araiza ’11
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taying in state for college might not be the bargain it once was. The Arizona Board of Regents approved a sharp tuition hike ranging from 15.7 to 20.4 percent at all three in-state public universities. At Arizona State University alone, state funding has been cut by 26 percent or $104 million since 2008, according to ASU News, while the University of Arizona has seen cuts of $100 million in state funds. For the incoming 2010-2011 school year, tuition for new resident undergraduates at ASU who are not on a tuition commitment has increased 19.8 percent from $6,507 to $7,793, not including mandatory fees and other essential expenses. Inside
NAU faces more than a $30 million budget cut while at the same time receiving an increase of more than 2,000 students, according to the NAU Office of Public Affairs. University presidents are turning to tuition bills to fill school coffers. Brophy college counselor Mr. Tom Succow said he believes the tuition increases were unfortunate but necessary. Brophy students also weighed in on the tuition hike. “I feel bad for all those people who stay in state for the only reason that it is cheaper and now they not going to have as much of an option,” said senior Antonio Duran ’10. Senior Thomas Jewett ’10 added that, “now they are raising their tuition even more, making it harder and harder for kids to go to college.”
Students question in state or out for college About 60 percent of Broncos traditionally attend ASU, UofA or NAU By James “Buffalo” Saint Amour ’10
THE ROUNDUP Every year at this time the thought that is on every senior’s mind is “where am I going to college?” This year Brophy’s seniors are heading to a variety of schools in each of the four corners of the country. But do students seem to prefer out of state schools over the institutions that are here in Arizona? Bryan Saba ’10 is one of many students who will be attending an See COLLEGES, Page 2
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• Study measures freshmen, senior faith
• Critics recommend cutting senior year
• Championships and heartbreaks in sports recap
• Editors-in-Chief bid farewell
• Juniors need to take the lead now
• Athletes bound for college play
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Staff Editorial
Mayasich continues to inspire as Man of the Year Guardiola, Ahmed named runners-up By Michael Mandeville ’11
THE ROUNDUP The Roundup is proud to name Robby Mayasich ’10 the 2010 Man of the Year. Over the past few months Mayasich has touched the hearts of Brophy and its surrounding community unlike anyone ever expected. Shortly after running a leg of the Ragnar Relay race in late February, Mayasich was hit by a car near the Lake Pleasant area. He died four days later on March 2.
Two tenured teachers retire after 60 combined years at Brophy
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The Roundup presented the award at the school awards assembly April 30. Robby’s father Dan Mayasich accepted the award on his behalf. During his time at Brophy, Mayasich proved to embody Brophy’s Graduate at Graduation characteristics, making him a true Man for Others. “It didn’t take four years for Robby to become the ultimate ‘Grad at Grad’,” said Ms. Katie Cardinali in an e-mail. “Many of us witnessed how he lived out each characteristic in a variety of capacities.” Mayasich was constantly engaged in school work, extracurricular activities and his hobbies. He was a part of the Brophy varsity lacrosse team, See MAN OF YEAR, Page 3
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Photo Courtesy of the Mayasich Family
Robby Mayasich ’10 with his Grandmother Shirley, better known as “Granny Shirley.” The Roundup selected Mayasich as the 2010 Man of the Year, an honor given to one senior each year.
Succow earns 600th win with baseball victory over Hamilton
Teachers duke it out in the annual Battle Royale
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