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Watch your step

Watch your step

Ella Noblin and Ada Linde October 5, 2021

Every email, post, photo and click leaves a trail about you — one you may never be able to erase.  “A digital footprint is what you leave behind on the internet — it’s very likely that it will...

Improvement of integrating cultural awareness in sports

Nina Gutierrez, Sports Editor October 4, 2021

Following a year of racial justice protests across the U.S. and increased attention towards police violence, the NFL broadcast the Black National Anthem before the Dallas Cowboys and Tampa Bay Buccaneers...

Crossword answer key

Crossword answer key

Makenna Kramer, Feature Editor October 2, 2021

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...

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...

Senior Anya Hilpert sits between theater manager Chris Miller and Theater Programs Director
Margaret Grace Hee as Hilpert gives directions to actors on stage for She Kills Monsters in fall 2019.

Senior pursues theatrical aspirations

Nina Gutierrez, Senior Reporter April 20, 2021

After she was transferred into the theater class in the middle of seventh grade, it was too late for Anya Hilpert to join the cast, so she became stage manager for the school play.  “This position...

Social media may act as a career-building tool

Social media may act as a career-building tool

Gabrielle Guido, Web Editor March 30, 2021

From medicine to finance, social media platforms can be a vital stepping stone towards opportunities in college and future career paths, and they can allow for both social and professional connections...

Sophomore Isabella Alarcon, who runs a business reselling her customized clothing, alters a sweatshirt. A 2018 study of 1,000 teens showed that 41% would consider entrepreneurship as a career option versus working in a traditional job, according to Junior Achievement.

Entrepreneurs start businesses

Clara Bonomi, Reporter March 25, 2021

Senior Giselle Moulia spends her free time sorting through her closet and purchasing thrifted clothing to resell to customers all across the City. Although many teenagers face overstuffed closets, small...

Swarms of protesters took to the streets over the summer, reigniting the discussion about race.

Let’s talk about race

Olivia Rounsaville and Adele Fratesi February 25, 2021

In light of the insurrection and Black History Month, The Broadview sat down with the members of the People of Color Student Union over Zoom and discussed current events and living as a person of color....

There are many options for students interested in gap years, from traveling to gaining work experience.

A new side of college admissions

Kassie DeJean and Amelia Froyd-Kamrath February 24, 2021

With the cancellation of college visits and the introduction of optional standardized testing, the Class of 2021 is finding new strategies for exploring colleges and gap-year programs after graduation. Over...

Sophomore Natalie Posner holds the horse as Gavin Scola, 4, waits for riding instruction from director Sarah Meakin at the James S. Brady Therapeutic Riding Program. Volunteers help children learn to ride horses as a form of physical and emotional therapy.

Get on your high horse

Alina Kushner, Senior Reporter February 21, 2021

On a Saturday morning, sophomore Natalie Posner takes a deep breath through her mask as she briskly walks on a dirt path surrounded by eucalyptus trees and alongside a horse and its 4-year-old rider. Posner...

Junior Lily Peta balances in arabesque in a San Francisco Ballet School studio. SF Ballet studios were opened to company members, school levels seven, eight and trainee in October after being closed since March.

Dancing through uncertainty

Darcy Jubb and Ada Linde February 21, 2021

After months of dancing in her living room, San Francisco Ballet School student Lily Peta returned to the studio in October. Much of the scene was familiar to Peta with the exception of the scent of sanitizer...

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