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Sophomore Kate Ward writes a creative story for the Kate Chopin Writing Competition. Each story will be judged by the English department and the winner will be named at an assembly later this year.

Student body engages in writing competition

Anna Doggett, Reporter January 11, 2017

The entire student body took part in the Kate Chopin writing contest today and yesterday, in which students are given a creative writing prompt to reflect and write an essay on. “[The competition]...

The Broad View: 11.28.16-12.2.16

The Broad View: 11.28.16-12.2.16

Jemima Scott, Photographer December 8, 2016

Audrey Brooke reads from her letter of apology, as members of her senior class and English teacher Mark Botti look on. The apology writing brought audience members into the case, and tried to give them a sense of the guilt felt by judges, juries, and everyone involved in legal cases when an innocent person is convicted.

Sophomores, seniors learn roles of perspective, penitence in the judicial system

Claire Kosewic, Senior Reporter November 19, 2015

Sophomores and seniors took time out of their Hislish and colLab periods to learn about the role that penitence plays in criminal justice, and how perspective is everything in the American judicial system. “It...

Sophomore history teacher Michael Stafford examines sophomore Bella Kearneys evidence in favor of the Europeans in the Native American versus European trial in the new sophomore Hislish class. The trial consisted of two parties with the Native American side as the prosecutors and the Europeans as the defense. Hislish is a double-period English and history class focused on oppression. The class is based off classwork and presentations with no homework or tests.

Sophomores focus on oppression

Kristina Cary, Managing Editor October 3, 2014

Clad in a Convent-branded burgundy sweater, rose-colored trousers and a zebra-print barrette, Samrawit Beyene stood at the front of the classroom and held up her right hand as she faced the teacher and...

Denebeim Dean chats with guests about their afternoon tea. Denebeim Dean held afternoon tea parties with friends in the presidio when she was a child, according to her.

Convent alumna owns and runs local tea room Crown & Crumpet

October 12, 2011

Rebecca Lee Editor-in-Chief Amy Denebeim Dean (’81) owns and manages Crown & Crumpet, a “room with tea and wit” with husband Christopher Dean. Denebeim Dean attended university in Switzerland...

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