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Students make posters for state championships

Students make posters for state championships

Gabriella Vulakh, Senior Reporter March 21, 2018

WEB EXCLUSIVE Students spent lunch today creating posters for Stuart Hall’s basketball team’s state championship game against View Park Preparatory High School this Friday. High students, teachers,...

Sophomore Sonia Alazraie meets with Academic Director Betsy Pfeiffer to choose her classes for her junior year. Pfeiffer uses teacher recommendations and the students interests to help choose the most beneficial classes for each student.

Students choose classes for next year

Caroline Thompson, Reporter February 27, 2018

WEB EXCLUSIVE The courses for the 2018-2019 school year were released in early February, and students were allowed to begin registering for classes on February 15. “It took a long time for me to finalize...

Senior Starr Hooper talks about Sheila Abdus-Salaam, the first female African American Supreme Court Justice. Students also talked about many other historically prevalent African American women.

School reflects on Black History Month

Claire Devereux, Features Editor February 9, 2018

WEB EXCLUSIVE The weekly scheduled meeting time was used to hold an honorary assembly where the accomplishments and contributions of African Americans were discussed to celebrate Black History Month. “In...

Preparing for the future

Preparing for the future

Laura Mogannam, In-House Media Editor February 7, 2018

College visits can be hard to squeeze in between completing admission applications and keeping up on classwork, but checking out a potential school can be a crucial step in the college decision process. “Visiting...

Freshmen Sarah El-Qadah, Gabrielle Gudio, Nigel
Burris and Amy Phipps prepare sandwiches in the Columbus Room
at Stuart Hall. One Less Hungry meets to pack lunches on Sundays
once a month.

Serving the homeless

Claire Devereux, Features Editor February 7, 2018

As the cost of living in San Francisco continues to spiral upward, the city’s homeless population is swelling, compelling a group of students to lighten some of the burden for those living on the streets...

Work smarter, not harder

Work smarter, not harder

Claire Devereux, Features Editor January 5, 2018

Rebounding from common athletic injuries like broken bones or torn ligaments often mandates special attention to regaining strength through individualized physical therapy regimens of stretching, massage...

Arianna Nassiri presents to the San Francisco Youth
Commission about voter pre-registration for those eligible to vote
on election day. Nassiri was sworn into the Youth Commission this
September with 17 other Bay Area youth, ages 12 to 23.

A voice for youth

Cassie Eskicioglu, Senior Reporter December 18, 2017

While weekly meetings at City Hall, evening conference calls, and completing community improvement projects seem like the tasks of a member of the Board of Supervisors, they are the duties of a sophomore...

Senior Alayna Wong presents her favorite child hood item in front of the class. The entire class saw a movie called Wonder before they started sharing  childhood item.

Seniors go on a day long retreat

Claire Devereux, Features Editor November 17, 2017

WEB EXCLUSIVE Convent & Stuart Hall seniors began their Thanksgiving break with a day-long retreat. “The retreat was a nice break from school and was a good way to start Thanksgiving break,”...

Mission Dolores Park is best known for picnics and and tanning on sunny days. Mission Dolores Park is located between Church and Dolores streets.

Mission offers rich culture, community

Claire Devereux, Features Editor November 2, 2017

The Mission district is one of the Bay Area’s most thriving neighborhoods, filled with music, murals, food and an abundance of retail opportunities. The Mission stays true to its Hispanic history...

Nude not so nude for all

‘Nude’ not so nude for all

Josephine Rozzelle, Sports Editor September 28, 2017

The Band-Aid brand, cosmetic manufacturers and undergarment businesses pride themselves on products that camouflage to one’s skin, however they do not have everyone’s skin in mind. A lack of diversity...

Exercising our Rights

Exercising our Rights

Claire Kosewic, Editor in Chief September 28, 2017

“Congress shall make no law…abridging the freedom of speech.” Ten words, written into the First Amendment to the Constitution by James Madison over 200 years ago, became the subject of controversy...

Steering away from a license

Steering away from a license

Mason Cooney, Assistant Features Editor September 28, 2017

While high schoolers in the ’90’s movie “Clueless” hustled to get their driver’s licenses once they turned 16, many teens are tending to hold off until much later to start driving. “I haven’t...

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