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FDA approves Pfizer vaccine

FDA approves Pfizer vaccine

Ella Noblin, Social Media Editor August 23, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE | The US Food and Drug Administration granted approval of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for those 16 and older on Monday, the first COVID-19 vaccine to be granted approval by the FDA. “The...

Too dry, too fast

Too dry, too fast

Amelia Froyd-Kamrath, Senior Reporter August 23, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Lake Oroville, the second largest reservoir in California, is currently at 23 percent capacity, the lowest it’s ever been in 44 years.  Seven out of nine Bay Area counties have at least...

All grade levels gather on Syufy Court for the first chapel ceremony of the school year. The ceremony included the Calling of the Names, an introduction from the student council, and an announcement about the first school dance.

First in-person chapel takes place since online learning

Nicole Klein, Senior Reporter August 20, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE | After a year of experiencing chapel through screens, the entire school community finally gathered together for the first in-person chapel of the year. “It was really interesting to...

New school year, new technology

New school year, new technology

Ada Linde and Clara Bonomi August 18, 2021

This school year has brought many new shifts in the schedule and COVID-19 protocols, but one of the most apparent changes for many students was the introduction of school-issued iPads. “Having an...

IB Global politics teacher Martin Jorgensen shares a video about conflict in the Middle East during class. Many teachers went over syllabi and introductions of the course to prepare students for the school year.

First day of academic year begins in-person for all students

Kassie DeJean, Senior Reporter August 17, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Today marked the first day of the 2021-2022 school year. Many changes have come with the start of the year including a new schedule and complete in-person learning. The new schedule features...

Positively thinking

Positively thinking

Tala El Qadah, Senior Reporter May 25, 2021

A Tik Tok trend with over 268 million views shows girls tightening corsets while saying the words “no one wants a waist over nine inches” with thousands of comments like “Why am I not built like...

Kicking up confidence

Kicking up confidence

Makenna Kramer, Reporter May 25, 2021

Whether it’s to stay active, be social or protect themselves from potential assault, many young women are enrolling in self-defense classes. Although not specifically self-defense courses, martial...

Donnalie Yap spikes the ball against San Domenico on May 17. According to COVID-19 protocols, 14 households with two people per household joined to watch the game in-person.

Volleyball returns in full swing

Clara Bonomi, Reporter May 21, 2021

As COVID-19 cases drop and vaccinations increase in San Francisco, more and more athletes are pulling on their shin guards, knee pads and swim caps. Volleyball athletes were permitted to return to practices...

Junior Shana Ong receives her first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on the Broadway campus. Convent & Stuart Hall began facilitating COVID-19 vaccinations on campus through Mission Wellness to individuals 16 years and older on April 23 and 12 years and older on May 14.

California Dreamin’

Ella Noblin, Reporter May 21, 2021

Californians are feeling a renewed sense of optimism with expanded vaccine eligibility, San Francisco moving into the Yellow Tier, the CDC relaxing mask guidelines, and California Gov. Gavin Newsom announcing...

Scholastic Journalism & Media Director Tracy Sena sits by stacks of The Broadview as she cleans out the Publications Lab before retiring. Sena has advised The Broadview for more than two decades and has overseen newspapers for both high school divisions, Convent Elementary and the yearbooks.

‘Okay gang, let’s wrap this up’

Gazing at the flurry of high schoolers frantic to meet the imminent print deadlines in the Publications Lab, Tracy Sena removed her mask to take a sip of coffee, and smiled. It was the first deadline week...

Sophomore Sophia Davis receives her first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine on the Broadway campus. Convent’s vaccine appointments opened up to those of 12 and up after the CDC approval of it on May 12.

All high schoolers now eligible for vaccine

Amelia Froyd-Kamrath, Reporter May 13, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE The Pfizer Vaccine is now available for people ages 12 and older, allowing all Convent High School students to be eligible for the vaccine.  “I’ve been having vaccine FOMO since I’m...

COVID-19 restrictions loosened

COVID-19 restrictions loosened

Alina Kushner, Senior Reporter May 7, 2021

The California Department of Public Health issued an update on COVID-19 safety protocols and announced that the City and County of San Francisco moved into the least restrictive tier, Yellow, on May...

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