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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

Ridesharing users reflect on convenience, costliness

Ridesharing users reflect on convenience, costliness

Asha Khanna, Senior Reporter January 14, 2016

Rideshare company Uber lowered its prices for the San Francisco Bay Area earlier this week. Prices dropped from 10 to 75 percent, depending on the type of Uber service, to attempt to increase the demand...

Alumna Sabine Kelly ('15) touches up part of the mural on the third floor near the faculty room. The doors in front of the hallway were removed before the painting of the new mural.

New mural brings color to a bare hallway

Grace Ainslie, Senior Reporter January 13, 2016

Brightly colored geometric shapes stretch across the walls in the hallway leading to the Faculty Room. “I love it, I love the colors,” Athletic Director Elena De Santis, whose office is right across...

#WasteHisTime2016 questions empowering, evil motives

#WasteHisTime2016 questions empowering, evil motives

Lisabelle Panossian, Web & Social Media Editor January 7, 2016

The latest trending hashtag on Twitter, #WasteHisTime2016, emerged as a form of flipping the stereotypical gender roles within relationships. The main concept reveals how women may lead a man into thinking...

The temporary installation Soma at Pier 14 on Mission Street. Its lights turn on daily 10 minutes after sunset and stay lit until 2 a.m. The piece, created by Flaming Lotus Girls in 2009, represents the cell body of a neuron with branching dendrites, extensions of a nerve cell.

When the lights go on in the City

Kristina Cary, Managing Editor December 10, 2015

From Leo Villareal’s “The Bay Lights” installation shining across the span of the Bay Bridge to James Turrell’s subterranean work “Three Gems” in the De Young Museum’s sculpture garden, a...

Freshman Wellsley Cohen dances en pointe with fellow ballerinas in the City Ballet Company in preparation for an upcoming performance of the iconic ballet "the Nutcracker." Both Cohen and junior Grace Lachman have been dancing for the company for years and are set to perform in the ballet at the Palace of Fine Arts in a week.

Dancers balance school, ballet

India Thieriot, Assistant Copy Editor December 10, 2015

Two dancers hoping to do justice to a 123-year-old ballet will take the stage as an Arabian lead and a Spanish dancer next week at the Palace of Fine Arts. Famous for its score composed by Pyotr Ilyich...

Ruth Dummel informs juniors and seniors about stress relieving methods. The students were encouraged to take
deep breaths in order to practice one of the described strategies.

Upperclassmen educated on healthy habits

Grace Ainslie, Senior Reporter December 10, 2015

Upperclassmen were encouraged to take deep breaths during a stress management presentation for the Junior and Senior Wellness program held last Thursday in the Den. “I wanted to see if there were any...

Volunteering year-round has all-around benefits

Claire Kosewic, Senior Reporter December 10, 2015

Charitable organizations often see an increase in the number of people wanting to volunteer around the holidays, but the demand for services is not confined to the month of December. “We...

Club creates more coding opportunities

Club creates more coding opportunities

Claire Kosewic, Senior Reporter December 10, 2015

A new club allows would-be coders to experience the web design, app development and graphic art of the Girls Who Code Summer Immersion program but in a flexible and less time-consuming way. “It’s...

Students auditioning for the musical gathered in the Main Hall prior to the auditions. Potential cast members filled out  audition forms which included prior history in theatre and contact information.

Auditions set the stage for spring musical

Fiona Mittelstaedt, Senior Reporter November 30, 2015

Today marks the beginning of auditions for the upcoming spring musical, Les Miserables. “It's about a group of students rising up in paris to try to find peace and social justice for the common people,”...

Freshman Megan Mullins  talks to junior Isabella Southwick at Southwick's booth. The booth allowed participants to discuss a topic of their choice and Southwick provides a drawing.

Salon offers attendees different perspectives on beauty

Grace Ainslie, Senior Reporter November 19, 2015

Participants of the “Beauty of Knowledge Salon” visited different student run booths during Collab that offered a variety of services including advice, body art and urban foraging. “My booth is...

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...

Raising the bar on sports nutrition

Raising the bar on sports nutrition

Claire Kosewic, Senior Reporter November 5, 2015

Coaches often say that there’s more to succeeding in sports than the hours spent in practice and competition, but teenage athletes commonly overlook what “being healthy” means or how their lifestyle...

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