The Broadview

Sophomore Natalie Posner holds the horse as Gavin Scola, 4, waits for riding instruction from director Sarah Meakin at the James S. Brady Therapeutic Riding Program. Volunteers help children learn to ride horses as a form of physical and emotional therapy.

Get on your high horse

Alina Kushner, Senior Reporter February 21, 2021

On a Saturday morning, sophomore Natalie Posner takes a deep breath through her mask as she briskly walks on a dirt path surrounded by eucalyptus trees and alongside a horse and its 4-year-old rider. Posner...

Junior Lily Peta balances in arabesque in a San Francisco Ballet School studio. SF Ballet studios were opened to company members, school levels seven, eight and trainee in October after being closed since March.

Dancing through uncertainty

Darcy Jubb and Ada Linde February 21, 2021

After months of dancing in her living room, San Francisco Ballet School student Lily Peta returned to the studio in October. Much of the scene was familiar to Peta with the exception of the scent of sanitizer...

Junior Audrey Pinard, her sister Isabelle Pinard (CSH ‘12) and mother Jocelyn Pinard help pack 18,000 pounds of grocery bags to be distributed around the city. Volunteers filled bags with pork loin, beef patties, potatoes, carrots, cucumbers, celery, pears, apples, yogurt and rice.

Pandemic increases need for food banks

Nina Gutierrez and Darcy Jubb February 21, 2021

As the country shifts in and out of various levels of lockdown, certainty is rare, especially economic certainty as workers who thought they had stable jobs suddenly do not have one. Food banks have become...

Sophomore Amaliya Sypult looks out to catch a wave at Rodeo Beach in Marin County. Since the beginning of quarantine, Sypult has surfed twice a month on the weekends.

Surfers catch waves

Paige Retajczyk and Ella Noblin February 20, 2021

Teens looking to catch a monster wave are lining Northern California’s beaches on any given weekend has taken an uptick during the coronavirus pandemic as it has become an outlet for exercise while still...

Dont just deal with it

Don’t just ‘deal with it’

Paige Retajczyk and Nicole Klein February 20, 2021

Every girl gets her period — but from bloatedness, to cramps, to extreme period pain, she experiences and deals with her menstruation differently.  “It is very common to have painful periods, especially...

Women pave the road to brighter, more inclusive future

Women pave the road to brighter, more inclusive future

Mackenna Moslander and Madeline Thiara February 20, 2021

ANALYSIS From the minute Vice President Kamala Harris placed her hand on the Bible and took the oath of office, she made history by breaking down yet another barrier towards gender parity.  Women...

Push back against pushing through

Push back against pushing through

Mackenna Moslander, Web Editor February 20, 2021

Taking notes throughout long block periods can be difficult enough, and coupled with menstrual cramps it can feel virtually impossible. Period cramps should not have to reach the level of incapacitation...

Binge watching traps teenage attentions

Binge watching traps teenage attentions

Clara Bonomi and Tala El Qadah February 20, 2021

After arriving home from school, senior Madison Lerseth often finds herself binge watching TV shows for hours, prompting her to put off her homework and responsibilities until late at night. “I usually...

The Entwined lights turn on daily at dusk and turn off promptly at 8:30 p.m. The Peacock Meadow exhibit is part of the Golden Gate Park 150th Anniversary celebration and has free admission to all visitors.

Whimsical art exhibition brings fantasy to San Francisco

Clara Bonomi and Elizabeth Klimek February 20, 2021

With the statues’ array of colors, towering figure and whimsical setting, the new Golden Gate Park exhibit in Peacock Meadow, “Entwined,” has easily become one of the most unparalleled attractions...

California broadens vaccine distribution

California broadens vaccine distribution

Gabrielle Guido and Ella Noblin February 19, 2021

A year after the discovery of the first COVID-19 case in the United States and over 2.4 million COVID-19 related deaths worldwide, California began distributing vaccines in December, allowing several community...

Ethics & Morality teacher Clint Hackenberg’s front porch of his family home in Ohio is covered by 6 ft snow. Extreme cold weather caused power to go out, leaving homes without heat and causing pipes to burst.

Frigid cold, snow in Midwest, South affects some community members families

Nicole Klein, Reporter February 18, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Sophomore Sophia Wu’s five-day trip to Texas with her family for a holiday visit took an unexpected turn when a rare freeze caused them to go without electricity for two days.  The...

Student body comes together for Ash Wednesday

Tala El Qadah, Reporter February 17, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Many Christians annually come together to observe Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent, but with COVID-19 not allowing in-person attendance, churches have found different ways to observe...

Load More Stories
Activate Search
The student news site of Convent of the Sacred Heart High School
Breaking News