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February 2016 Edition 3
SURROUNDED BY VIOLENCE REACTING TO A CULTURE OF WAR, SEARCHING FOR THE OPTION OF PEACE
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he Summit on Human Dignity is an annual event sponsored by the Office of Faith and Justice. Running for two weeks in March, the Summit aims to focus on an issue of national importance through the lens of the Catholic faith. Featuring workshops and presentations hosted by guest, faculty and student speakers, the Summit looks not only to identify problems related to the topic, but also to discuss solutions. Inspired by this year’s Summit, “Taken by Force: How Violence Corrupts the Human Condition,” this edition of The Roundup will examine a culture where we are surrounded by violence.
Inside » Surrounded by Violence • Students interested in Summit, anticipate diverse topics
Summit to focus on issue of violence By Graham Armknecht ’18
“We thought that God was working through the fact that we have gone from race to issues of restorative justice and now to violence. We thought that there was a movement of the spirit.” —Mr. Paul Fisko
THE ROUNDUP Every year, the Office of Faith and Justice hopes to engage the student body for two weeks with the Summit on Human Dignity, an experience where students are informed about a social justice issue in our society. This year’s theme revolves around the topic of violence. “The Summit title this year is, ‘Taken by Force: How Violence Corrupts the Human Condition,’” said Assistant Principal for Ministry Mr. Paul Fisko in an interview
with The Roundup. “Brophy students and faculty both voted for topics, the student winner being corruption and the faculty winner being water and natural resources. However, the second place for both of them was violence so we chose that.” Mr. Fisko said that this year’s Summit topic felt like a natural progression from the
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•The pros and cons of gun control
• Evidence of violent video games, music all around us
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• Violence in today’s sports creates divide among fans
• Brain patterns tied to violence, though not conclusive
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Cover art by Miguel Montañez-Aragon ’16
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Reese leaving to be president of California school, Page 5 Spread of false information over the Internet threatens future Page 9
topics of the previous two years, race and restorative justice. “We were very Ignatian about [choosing the topic],” Mr. Fisko said. “We thought that God was working through the fact that we have gone from race to issues of restorative justice and now to violence. We
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