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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

cc Cleveland Natural History Museum | Donald Johanson's discovery of a 3.2 million year-old Australopithecus afarensis specimen shook the world of anthropology. The image is common among history and biology textbooks as an important link between human and their past.

Paleoanthropololist who discovered ‘Lucy’ shares experience with students

February 25, 2010

Jovel Queirolo Managing Editor Donald C. Johanson was just 13 years-old when he was inspired by a few anthropology books and the then-recent 1960s discoveries of Homo habilis by Louis Leakey. The...

Co-chairs Frankie Incerty (left) and Erin Minuth open the 4th Annual Simple Gifts Fashion Show in the Main Hall of the Flood Mansion on Thursday Night. The organizaiton raises funds for organizations benefitting women and children. Photo: INA HERLIHY | the broadview

Simple Gifts fashion show raises funds for women, children

February 12, 2010

Claire Fahy Reporter Simple Gifts, a philanthropic club providing aid to women and children around the city, held its fourth annual fashion show last night. The fundraising event showcased outfits...

Junior Lauren Arnold, dressed up for the 1920s-theme, dances with her father at the annual Father Daughter Dinner Dance. Stompy Jones played swing music throughout the evening.

Fathers and daughters celebrate annual dance

February 4, 2010

Sara Kloepfer A&E Editor The Flood Mansion revisited the Roaring ’20s for the annual Father Daughter Dinner Dance Friday night, hosted by the Junior Class. Feathers and fedoras crowned the heads...

French Club serves up goûter

February 3, 2010

Rebecca Lee Reporter The smell of pastries wafted through the Main Hall and Marble Stairs as the French Club baked pain au chocolat. “It’s the typical goûter  —a French snack— for after...

Ray Cinti gives a talk about the coniferous forest biome during an AP Biology field study. Cinti will offer a course on conservation biology in addition to AP Biology next fall.

Science department to offer course on redwoods

February 3, 2010

Isabelle Pinard Reporter A hum of voices filled the Syufy Theater while Science Department Chair Raymond Cinti discused the new Conservation Biology class that he is offering next year. “I think...

Rising junior Camila Cespedes listens to a lecture in AP American Government with history teacher Michael Steinbrecher, Ph.D. All visiting Chilean students attend classes different from the ones back at home.

School welcomes exchange students from Chile, Omaha

January 22, 2010

Jovel Queirolo Managing Editor Images of Chilean life lit up the screen in Syufy Theater as theology teacher Julia Arce welcomed 9 exchange students from Chile and one from Omaha, Nebraska...

Junior Maya Sycip uses her free period to begin studying for final exams that begin on Monday. Students will have a four-day weekend after exams ending Thursday afternoon.

Student body preps for exams and special activities

January 8, 2010

Jovel Queirolo Managing Editor Student Council and the Deans prepped students on the academic and social activities for next few busy weeks. “All the classes have contributed to a great first...

Advanced Placement Environmental Science Class incorporates cereal into science

January 6, 2010

Jovel Queirolo Managing Editor Senior Alexa Collins pours some warm water and a shriveled melted blue Froot Loops onto a paper towel. G Period Advanced Placement Environmental Science students worked...

School to consider changes in daily uniform

December 16, 2009

Sara Kloepfer A&E Editor In the last three weeks leading up to Christmas vacation, CSH students have been unrecognizable. Gone are the typical gray skirts, replaced with the jeans and baggy sweatpants...

Obama and the crowd place their hands across their hearts while the Star Spangled Banner is sung. The National Anthem was performed in an soft, slow instrumental arrangement before the president's speech. Photo: Ina Herlihy

Obama honors military on Veteran’s Day

Zoe Newcomb, News Editor November 11, 2009

Zoe Newcomb News Editor WASHINGTON DC  - President Barack Obama laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns and addressed a crowd of several hundred people in the Memorial Amphitheater at a rainy...

 Senior Noel McCann (left) rehearses a scene from Inherit the Wind with junior Christian Gehrke and sophomore Maddie Kelley. Based on the Scopes “Monkey” Trial, the play celebrates the 200th anniversary of the publishing of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. Performances are scheduled for Nov. 19–21 in the Syufy Theatre.

CSH/SHHS year-long project celebrates Darwin

October 28, 2009

Zoe Newcomb News Editor Students will participate in breakout sessions and listen to expert panels during a coed event on Nov. 12 focusing on the different facets of evolution. Five scientists and...

San Francisco addresses health reform

September 23, 2009

Jovel Quierolo Managing Editor More than 82,000 San Franciscans have no health insurance, according to the San Francisco Medical Society, but the City and County of San Francisco provide some basic...

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