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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

The Peer Health club meets in the gallery during the community block. This is the second year that the club has been in session.

Clubs meet during community block

Coco Stenzler, Reporter October 19, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Club leaders had the chance to organize meetings after chapel today as students joined new and pre-existing clubs.       “Clubs allow me to follow my interests, and become friends...

Quarter 1 comes to a close

Quarter 1 comes to a close

Makenna Kramer, Features Editor October 18, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE | Quarter 1 of the 2021-2022 school year ended today, and teachers are completing midterm progress reports, which are due on Wednesday.  The feedback given will not appear on official...

Student fans support the varsity volleyball players and watch from behind the student-made banner. Many family and faculty members came to watch the game to support the seniors.

Set, spike, senior night

Nicole Klein, Senior Reporter October 15, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE | The varsity volleyball team won against the Urban School of San Francisco in four sets tonight to finish off the annual senior night.  “The game celebrates the seniors’ accomplishments,...

On average, coyotes in captivity can live for roughly 13-15 years, but in the wild, most will die before they reach three years of age. Coyote attacks on civilians are generally very rare, one is more likely to be killed or injured by an errant golf ball than this species.

Coyotes resurface in cityscapes

Kassie DeJean, Senior Reporter October 12, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE | Over the past few months, San Francisco and the Bay Area have experienced a surge in coyote sightings and attacks. Coyotes commonly threaten dogs but are also dangerous to humans. The...

Senior Mira Chawla browses the shelves of Browser Books on Fillmore Street. The store is one of three locations owned by Green Apple Books, who have once again opened their doors to the community for literary events and shopping.

Chapter closes, doors open

Darcy Jubb, City Life Editor October 12, 2021

Local bookstores who survived the pandemic once again offer a space to gather, allowing patrons to return to an in-person community.  “I think bookstores offer a cathartic space, a space of meeting,”...

Juniors Makenna Kramer and Keira Blattberg sport their Giants merchandise while waiting outside of the Pine Octavia campus. Today was the first game of the National League Division Series and the Giants won 4-0 against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Community shows spirit for Giants

Amelia Froyd-Kamrath, Senior Reporter October 8, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE As students arrived at both the Broadway and Pine Octavia campuses this morning, bright orange and black outfits could be seen throughout the school.  The school community celebrated...

Veggie Tales

Adele Fratesi, Managing Editor October 6, 2021

Walking through the meat and dairy aisles of the grocery store, the increased presence of alternatives to traditional animal products is undeniable. Multiple brands of almond and oat milk often occupy...

Red meat caught red handed

Madeline Thiara, Copy Editor October 6, 2021

While grabbing a burger at Shake Shack or substituting pesto sauce for bolognese at Italian Homemade may not seem like it would have a greater impact, the real cost of these decisions may be detrimental...

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