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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

Sophomores Phoebe Froeb and Sunny Stuart leaving class at dismissal. Students wore the uniform skirt without tights today due to the heat wave.

San Francisco heat wave prompts revised dress code

Olivia Mohun, City Life Editor September 5, 2017

Students came to school in a relaxed dress code this morning due to the record-breaking heat wave passing through the Bay Area. Yesterday evening an email was sent out to the student body explaining...

Five ways to fight 'senioritis'

Five ways to fight ‘senioritis’

Lisabelle Panossian, Editor-in-Chief May 4, 2017

The Senior Class may possess lessened motivation to complete large-scale class projects or study for final exams as many colleges released decisions and the final semester of the school year comes to a...

Two freshmen walk in front of the security camera in the second floor hallway. There are two other security cameras in the Main Hall and in the staircases.

New security cameras to monitor restrooms

Grace Ainslie, Assistant Sports Editor April 29, 2017

A security camera, mounted on the wall of the second and third floor hallways outside of the girls’ restroom, is a new feature installed in an attempt to discover who is vandalizing the restrooms. An...

Family Dog Rescue volunteers Wellsley Cohen and Cece Giarman play with two dogs during their weekly shift at the rescue center. Volunteers such as Cohen and Giarman walk dogs, do laundry and clean dishes during their shifts.

A match made in heaven

India Thieriot, News Editor March 15, 2017

On a typical afternoon, sophomore Wellsley Cohen spends two hours at Family Dog Rescue, alternating between socializing with puppies, helping with intake of rescue dogs from Stockton and Tijuana, and giving...

Patricia's Green, a large park with a playground and rotating art installations, is at the heart of Hayes Valley. Two light sculptures are the current featured piece in the pack and will be installed until November.

Tasty restaurants, pricey retail characterize urban neighborhood

Julia-Rose Kibben, Managing Editor March 15, 2017

Home to an array of small clothing shops and specialty shops selling essentials ranging from luggage to bikewear and self-proclaimed "America’s first sake store.” Hayes Valley really does have something...

Party activities more than a game

Party activities more than a game

Asha Khanna, Copy Editor March 15, 2017

Some teens have traded in their childhood party games like Twister mats and fictitious Monopoly money for redSolo cups and beer funnels as social expectations transform with age. Drinking games, such...

Celebrations, parades imply 'party' time

Celebrations, parades imply ‘party’ time

Lisabelle Panossian, Editor-in-Chief March 15, 2017

Although San Francisco’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Celebration attracts nearly 100,000 attendees every year, the party only lasts a few hours for hoards of intoxicated attendees who promptly pass...

Senior Sarah Hong receives ashes from celebrant Eddy Gutierrez in  The Dungeon. Convent students were transported to Stuart Hall on school buses.

Ash Wednesday service invites community to refocus on values

Grace Ainslie, Assistant Sports Editor March 1, 2017

The Convent and Stuart Hall high school community gathered in The Dungeon for an Ash Wednesday service this morning. Ash Wednesday signifies the beginning of the Catholic liturgical season of Lent,...

Cinema patrons walk past a vintage jukebox and shelves of VHS and DVD movies on sale on their way to an Alamo Drafthouse theater. Lost City Video runs a DVD sales and rental shop in the cinema lobby.

Theater perfect for movie and a milkshake, not dinner

Julia-Rose Kibben, Managing Editor February 1, 2017

The Alamo Drafthouse looks like a deserted concert venue or a long-lost cousin of The Warfield at 4 p.m. on a Tuesday. Two-story ceilings and brand-new red-patterned carpeted stairs lead moviegoers down...

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,...

Kids play miniature golf during the annual Deck the Halls event, featuring activities for attendees.

Deck the halls brings music and volunteer opportunities to San Francisco youth, families

Olivia Mohun and Mary Perez, Reporters January 5, 2017

Junior Edna Tesfaye assisted children in applying temporary glitter tattoos at the San Francisco Symphony’s annual Deck the Halls event on Sunday, which funds Community Day, an event that took place...

Exhibitions to animal shelter: seniors engage in greater community action

Emily Kanellos & Laura Mogannam, Reporters January 5, 2017

Seniors are finding themselves in activities as varied as attending live performances and exploring the many facets of the Bay Area as part of a theology community engagement project. Theology teacher...

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