The Roundup Edition 1 (October 2012)

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October 2012 Edition 1

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Political clubs look to make impact on campus Young Democrats, Teenage Republicans prepare for the upcoming elections By Logan J. Hall ’14

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In anticipation for the upcoming presidential election, political clubs at Brophy have already started to campaign. Leading the way for campaigning are the Young Democrats and the Teenage Republicans. The Young Democrats have started planning a voter registration club and also frequently volunteer at the local Democratic Headquarters. See CLUBS, Page 2

1st time voters to hit polls Nov. 6 By Nick May ’13

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Photo illustration by Kevin Valenzuela ’13

Political stickers and signs are a common sight around Brophy’s campus these days.

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hroughout this first semester, Brophy students have become increasingly involved in the upcoming presidential election. Students slap political stickers on their computers, campaign for candidates and some even prepare to vote for the first time. As students explore new political ideas, they also expand political boundaries past party lines. As the campus dives head first into politics, this edition of The Roundup focuses in on the 2012 presidential election and all of the issues surrounding it, and gives students a chance to express their opinions.

Freshmen iPads move tech department foward Page 3

Inside

• Political advertisements, social media affect students See News, Page 3

• Students see past political smear campaigns See News, Page 5

• Staff Editorial: Uninformed opinions are killing democracy See Opinions, Page 6

• Teachers Talk Politics

See Opinions, Page 7

• ‘2016’ offers insight into President Obama’s policies See Entertainment, Page 13

• Politically minded entertainment See Entertainment, Page 15

Castellani committs to UCLA before start of the year Page 12

Voters will hit the polls Nov. 6 to vote in one of the most polarized elections in modern history. This means some of Brophy’s upper classmen will be able to vote for the first time. “I’m very excited to vote in this election,” said Dylan Temple ’13, a senior voting for the first time this fall. This campaign has been called one of the most negative and slandering in recent memory. “I definitely don’t like the negativity in this election,” said Jack Nudo ’13. According to the U.S Census Bureau, only about 47 percent of the 18 to 24 year olds voted in the 2008 elections. See VOTERS, Page 2

Students prep for fall play, “A Few Good Men” Page 13

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