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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

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...

Seniors Duncan McDonell, Daniel Im and Catherine Heinen (from left) read their lines during a rehearsal for the school production of  “The Tempest”. The set features intricately designed lighting schemes and complex projections to add to the play’s aura of mystery and magic.

‘The Tempest’ storms Syufy Theatre

Claire Kosewic, Senior Reporter November 5, 2015

Forgiveness, love and mystery converge onstage in the fall production of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest.” “This play never gets old,” director Pamela Rickard said. “Although it was written several...

Students examine drafts of Bryana Fleming's murals as she speaks about her process for creating art.

Local muralist visits and shares inspiration

Catherine Dana, Senior Reporter October 20, 2015

Local artist, whose murals are featured around the city, visited today and gave aspiring high school artists the chance to ask questions and speak about their interests. Painter and muralist Bryana...

PSAT enables viral Internet craze

PSAT enables viral Internet craze

Neely Metz, Copy Editor October 16, 2015

Although students completed the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test yesterday, people who took the PSAT created a new internet sensation consisting of memes based on elements from the standardized test....

Oakland Technical High School's Youth Poet Laureate Finalist Lucy Flattery-Vickness shares two of her original poems as the feature poet for Youth Speaks Open-Mic Night.

Youth should be seen and heard

India Thieriot, Assistant Copy Editor October 5, 2015

From the outside, a passerby might think it to be a closed pirate shop, but inside 826 Valencia, behind the pirate-themed paraphernalia, people of varying ages from all over the city gather on a bi-monthly...

Comedienne Kelly Anneken co-founded organization "Femikaze"— an all-female comedy team based in the East Bay.

Comediennes get serious about gender equality

Lisabelle Panossian, Web Editor October 1, 2015

From producer Amy Schumer mocking the idea of being “not hot enough for television” to writer Sarah Silverman satirizing the existence of the wage gap, female comedians are increasingly using comedy...

Winehouse posed at her first apartment in Camden Town, England where she moved to pursue her musical career in 2004, following the success of her hit album "Frank."

Life before death

Julia-Rose Kibben, Design Editor October 1, 2015

In the four years following jazz vocalist Amy Winehouse’s premature death at the age of 27, fans and critics alike have widely speculated about her struggle with addiction, anorexia and promiscuity,...

Freshman Caroline Phillipps introduces herself and her accomplishments as a singer during student club Armonìa A capella's introductory meeting in the chapel. /LP

‘Armonìa A capella’ club encourages the raw voice in its first meeting

Lisabelle Panossian, Web Editor September 23, 2015

Members of the student club Armonìa A capella gathered in the chapel today for their first meeting in the club’s second year, introducing themselves as well as their ideas.   As part of a club without...

AP Art History students walk along  the Wood Line, a sculpture created by artist Andy Goldsworthy.

AP Art History takes a trip to the Presidio

India Thieriot, Assistant Copy Editor September 4, 2015

On a sunny day in the middle of the Presidio, Advanced Placement Art History students studied Spire, a 90-foot sculpture by Scottish land artist Andy Goldsworthy. With the Senior Class gone on retreats,...

Phipps creates all of her own paint by hand, using a mortar and pestle to crush pigments and mixing it with water.

Galleries to feature student artist

Kendra Harvey, Managing Editor May 1, 2015

Kendra Harvey Video Editor While most high school students’ summers involve family trips and internships, junior Clara Phipps will be exhibiting her artwork in galleries along the West Coast. Phipps...

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