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The Broadview

The student news site of Convent of the Sacred Heart High School

The Broadview

The student news site of Convent of the Sacred Heart High School

The Broadview

Shoppers walk up and down the two-block farmers market on Clement Street on a Sunday at noon. Pets are not allowed at farmers markets per health department regulations.

Hometown Tourist: Inner Richmond

Josephine Rozzelle, Senior Reporter February 1, 2017

San Francisco’s Inner Richmond is home to lively Clement Street, a cluster of restaurants and unique, trendy retail boutiques, reflecting the street’s hot-spot nature. For breakfast, visit Eats,...

An Arsicault Bakery employee prepares croissants for patrons. Plain, savory and sweet croissants range from $3.50 to $5.50.

Love at first bite

Grace Ainslie, Assistant Sports Editor December 9, 2016

Since being named “Bon Appétit” magazine’s Bakery of the Year, Arsicault Bakery has a line out the door most mornings. The award is well deserved. The bakery sells kouign amanns, morning buns...

Attendees skate around the annual Ice Rink in Union Square. Holiday music is played throughout the day and color-changing neon lights illuminate the rink at night.

Skating into the holidays

Josephine Rozzelle, Senior Reporter December 9, 2016

The tourist hotspot Union Square is adorned with holiday wreaths and garlands during the winter months, but locals are also attracted to the annual outdoor ice rink and 83-foot Christmas tree. “[The...

An altar for the victims of the Orlando Shooting is on display at the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts. The altar was created in house.

Day of the Dead exhibit reflects on the past

Grace Ainslie, Assistant Sports Editor October 27, 2016

A large tree with 49 copper hearts and rainbow “papel picado,” paper cut into elaborate designs, stands in the center of the Mission Cultural Center gallery for Latino Arts 30th annual Day of the Dead...

A KitTea customer plays with kittens during the 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. session. The cafe offers complementary green tea while patrons play with cats.

Cat cafe fails to live up to hype, high prices

Grace Ainslie, Assistant Sports Editor September 22, 2016

Part cafe, part boutique and part cat adoption center, KitTea, San Francisco’s first “cat cafe,” greets customers with a large hairless cat mural in a Buddha-style pose, and takes them into the world...

Top Five: Hairstyles that beat the heat

Top Five: Hairstyles that beat the heat

Lisabelle Panossian, Editor-in-Chief September 7, 2016

The early September heat wave enters San Francisco with some students from all four grades keeping cool while retaining quick and simple hairstyles. The following are different hairdos flaunted around...

Top Five: Lunch spots around campus

Grace Ainslie, Assistant Sports Editor September 1, 2016

With a recent change in school policy, sophomores, juniors and seniors have the options of either remaining on campus or getting lunch off campus at one of the many nearby restaurants. Favorite lunch...

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