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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

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...

Three bikers ride down Fulton Street, a car-free area of the Western Addition Sunday Streets. The concept of closing streets to vehicles to create outdoor neighborhood markets started in Bogotá, Columbia and has spread to cities spanning around the globe.

Event provides opportunity to explore San Francisco neighborhoods

Claire Devereux, Senior Reporter September 22, 2016

City streets closed to Sunday traffic are inviting public exploration of funky boutiques, hole-in-wall restaurants and hidden gems while building community relationships with local shop owners. Sunday...

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...

Senior Julia Gutman poses for her silly school photo. Some seniors took casual photos, with everything from crazy hairstyles to borrowed glasses being documented on their student ID cards.

Seniors take relaxed school ID photos

Darrean Loy, Senior Reporter August 24, 2016

School pictures are over, and while most students frantically touched up their makeup and fixed their hair, a group of seniors did the opposite. Senior attempts to make an impression included smearing...

Katniss Everdeen is highlighted through a series of costumes in the final room of "The Hunger Games: The Exhibition." Six exhibit rooms showcase some of her most popular outfits.

Tribute to trilogy disappoints

Claire Devereux, Reporter May 18, 2016

“The Hunger Games” saga has come to an end but, through actual costumes and props from the movies in an interactive setting, the series has been resurrected at the Palace of Fine Arts so fans can give...

"Double Gong," a 1953 mobile by Alexander Calder hangs in the "Alexander Calder: Motion Lab" exhbition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Calder is most famous for his hanging sculptures, which consist of abstract shapes connected by wires.

Renovated SFMOMA enhances art

Claire Kosewic, Senior Reporter May 18, 2016

I have been a self-professed disliker of all art and architecture labeled “modern” from a young age, never understanding why what looks like just a bunch of paint splattered on a canvas is just as...

Award winning poet and author Naomi Shihab Nye expresses the impact writing holds on her life. During the assembly, she read select pieces from “Braided Creek,” her poem “Shoulders” and her prose piece, “Museum.”

Award winning poet and author shares importance of writing, poetry

Liana Lum, Editor-in-Chief April 4, 2016

Self-proclaimed “wandering poet” spoke about the power of poetry and writing with CSH and SHHS this morning during assembly in Syufy Theatre, reading from her own published works and other select pieces....

Seniors Alex Farrnán and Victoria Oestermann talk while waiting for a ride to start. Both seniors were part of the announcement of Congé.

Annual Congé celebrated at Six Flags

Grace Ainslie, Senior Reporter March 23, 2016

Cheers exploded in Syufy Theatre as Student Body Council announced the annual Congé celebration with wristbands and confetti guns during a senior presentation. “The girls’ Student Council put extra...

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