The Roundup Edition 5 (March 2010)

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March 2010 Edition 5

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Distracted Driving

Haiti tragedy ripples across BCP, students respond Vigil, donations, T-shirts raise $10,000 By Rohan Andresen ’12 and Ian C. Beck ’12

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Photo Illustration by Josh Zillwood ’10

By Dallas Ducar ’10

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he temptation begins. You’re sitting with hands on the wheel in the middle of traffic when you hear the roaring vibration of your phone; in comes a new text message. It could be your best friend asking to “chill” this weekend, possibly your dad asking in his new hip lingo “wutz up LOL?” or maybe it’s that girl you met last week who is finally texting you back. The temptation rings through the air again, traffic is backed up and you know it would hardly take any time to send off that reply. So you pick up the phone and begin texting away. Concentrating on those last couple characters your eyes are drawn off the road and then suddenly it happens. You look up; the driver had stopped too quickly for your reaction and you’ve hit the

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109 students responded to a roundup.brophyprep.org poll on texting while driving. For more on this topic, see Opinions, Page 6

back of his car. This is hardly the worst of your problems: Next you have to deal with your insurance rates, repair, points on your license and perhaps worst of all, your parents. While it may seem as if you, the driver, are the only one in harm’s way when texting while driving, this is certainly not the case.

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Incidents where pedestrians fell in harm’s way have even occurred in the Brophy community. “I was just riding my bike across the crosswalk one day when she straight up hit me,” said Nicholas Shore ’10 about an experience of his own. “I started pedaling when the sign said ‘walk’ … before I knew it a Xavier girl had hit me.” While Shore was able to recover quickly and remained unscathed, the fact remains that he was hit by someone who was clearly not paying any attention to the road. “She was going slow, hardly fast enough to hurt me,” Shore said. However, the incident could have been much worse. According to the National Highway Traffic Association, about 5,000 pedestrians are killed and another 64,000 are injured when hit by a See TEXTING, Page 2

Immediately after an earthquake devastated Haiti, students and staff members at Brophy heard the cry for help and banded together to raise thousands of dollars through a multitude of fundraisers and created a vigil to commemorate the people of Haiti. The recent earthquake in Haiti left hundreds of thousands dead, missing or badly hurt. Even more are left without homes and without adequate food and water. As aid services from all over the world flock to the small island country to help them, the ripple effect of graciousness and caring has reached the Brophy community with great fervor. “I’ve just been moved and saddened and really touched by the images that have been coming out of Haiti,” said Principal Mr. Bob Ryan. Hoopcoming raised $2,250 for Haiti relief and Brophy hosted a series of events designed to provide awareness of the tragedy and raise funds. Earthquake Relief T-shirts have been on sale since Thursday, Jan. 28 for $10 and sixth period classes collected pecuniary donations for a few Thursdays in early February. Funds that were raised were given to three organizations: the Jesuit Refugee Services, Friends of the Orphans and Health through Communications. There was also a continuous daily vigil that occurred at the “Crown of Thorns” statue in the mall. Members of the Brophy community stood before the memorial erected there from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m., praying and standing in solidarity See HAITI, Page 2

Inside • Haiti relief provided, other countries in need of assistance. See Opinions, Page 5

• Brophy mobilizes to meet Haiti’s needs, both in relief assitance and solidarity. See Opinions, Page 5

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New music section debuts this month. Check out ‘The Noise’ and a new podcast. Page 15


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