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Artwork displays City pride at SFO

Artwork displays City pride at SFO

Kristina Cary, Managing Editor May 17, 2016

Graphite sketches, digital designs, oil and acrylic paintings, photographs, prints and collages comprise a Stuart Hall-coordinated display featuring Convent art at the San Francisco International Airport....

The Senior Class stands for its formal class photo on the front steps of the Flood Mansion. The photo, formerly
taken in the Cortile, was relocated to the front steps so that refreshments could be served in the tented patio area.

Teatime tradition acts as tribute to the graduating class

Julia-Rose Kibben, Design Editor May 17, 2016

Illuminated by light pouring in from the Belvedere windows overlooking San Francisco Bay, the Senior Class stood in a semi-circle, clad in white dresses, holding bouquets of pink and white roses in one...

Juniors Olivia Hoekendijk and Bella Kearney eat lunch together in the Belvedere overlooking the soaked city. Rain collected and flooded in the balcony area outside the window.

Rain, rain, don’t go away

Julia-Rose Kibben, Design Editor January 5, 2016

Standing at the Siboni windows, students and teachers watched sheets of water skate down the Webster hill. Rain fell throughout the morning, but during F Period, it began to pour.   “I did hear...

Students and parents attended the Standardized Testing Info Night earlier this evening. Refreshments and snacks were served beginning at 5:30 p.m. with the presentation started at 6 p.m.

Information night highlights new SAT

Asha Khanna, Senior Reporter November 10, 2015

Freshmen, sophomores and juniors and their families gathered in the Little Theater for the annual Standardized Testing Info Night this evening. “We want to educate parents and students about standardized...

Seniors commended for success

Seniors commended for success

India Thieriot, Assistant Copy Editor October 26, 2015

The sound of clapping filled Syufy Theatre as students supported a few of their senior peers in a commendation of academic excellence. After taking the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT) last...

Skeptical fan has new appreciation for Giants

Skeptical fan has new appreciation for Giants

October 29, 2010

Zoë Newcomb Editor-in-Chief I have a confession to make: The Broadview lies. In our last edition we ran a “Broadway-Noway” stating the “Giants might actually make the playoffs — They aren’t...

Debra Cresci, right, hugs her neighbor, Steve Matisek, upon returning home to find her San Bruno, California home undamaged on Sunday, September 12, 2010, following the aftermath of a huge natural gas explosion last Thursday. (Gary Reyes/San Jose Mercury News/MCT)

Fire forces students to confront loss of family and friends

September 23, 2010

Sara Kloepfer Managing Editor The gas leak in San Bruno was the explosion heard around the Bay Area. The fires raged for two days, engulfing homes and forcing families to flee, fighting for their...

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Students with learning differences are not alone in their struggle

September 23, 2010

Emily Bloch Reporter Failure. Embarrassment. Weak. Stupid. Children with diagnosed learning differences often identify with these terms — however untrue — believing their different learning...

Art educates, enlightens students

June 1, 2010

“Whistler’s Mother” is in San Francisco along with approximately 100 works by some of the first 19th century impressionists including Manet, Monet, Renoir and Sisley. For the first time, these remarkable...

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