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Shake Shack’s new Cow Hollow location is now open for business as of Feb. 3. Shake Shack has over 280 locations worldwide and this is the fourth location to open in San Francisco.

Well-known burger chain opens in neighborhood

Madeline Thiara, Components Editor February 3, 2020

Students can now grab a burger and fries during lunch at the Shake Shack’s new location in San Francisco’s Cow Hollow District at Filbert and Fillmore streets, which had its grand opening on Feb. 3. “I...

Freshmen Molly Darling and Lily Larson dressed up in 49ers gear for the school spirit day. The spirit day was in honor of the 49ers making it to the Super Bowl for the first time in 25 years.

Students anticipate Super Bowl

Olivia Rounsaville, Senior Reporter February 1, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE Convent & Stuart hall commemorated the San Francisco 49ers advancing to Super Bowl LIV with a themed dress day on Friday.  “The spirit day was a really great way for the community...

President Trump addresses a crowd with his fist pumping in passion at a rally while the trial continues. He was the third President to be impeached in the history of the United States.

Students react to ongoing Impeachment trial

Mackenna Moslander, Reporter January 31, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE As the verdict of the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump looms, Convent & Stuart Hall students are discussing the national news in their classrooms.  The trial in the Senate...

A map provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention displays the countries to which the Coronavirus has spread. The virus has now affected over 4,000 people in about fifteen different countries, with the death toll exceeding 100.

Students address contagious virus

Alina Kushner, Reporter January 28, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE With the deadly Coronavirus sweeping through China and other parts of the world, students are expressing concerns for friends and family members abroad.  The virus started in the city...

Kobe Bryant waves to fans during the Los Angeles Lakers 2010 Championship Parade. Bryant won five NBA championships throughout his career.

Community mourns basketball legend

Grace Krumplitsch and Paige Retajczyk January 27, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE Many members of the athletic and school community alike joined the rest of the world in mourning the death of NBA superstar Kobe Bryant, who tragically died in a fatal helicopter crash on...

Senior Dena Silver donates a chapter book to the book drive. The books will be distributed to family centers around San Francisco, and books for all age ranges will be accepted.

Book drive continues

Caroline Thompson, Copy Editor January 24, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE Donation boxes are set up on both campuses for students to donate old books to family centers. “I donated because I was wanting to get rid of some books I had in my collection and this...

The Clay Theater displays its showings on its final week before its closing. The theater has celebrated more than 100 years as a San Franciscan cinema staple.

Historic neighborhood cinema closes

Gabrielle Guido, Senior Reporter January 23, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE As students stroll down Fillmore to get lunch at Starbucks or Mollie Stones, they unwittingly pass by a historic movie theatre that will be closing its doors after 110 years.  The Clay...

A group of juniors line up to play the GPA game in college counseling. Juniors will have counseling nine times throughout the semester.

Juniors begin college counseling

Tabitha Parent, Senior Reporter January 22, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE Juniors in F Period College Counseling continued their introduction to the college application process by learning specific college admissions terminology as well as a game that aimed to...

Sophomores Bridget Mills, Sloane Riley, and Cristina Jackson analyze “I wandered lonely as a cloud” in their presentation of the poet William Wordsworth. The students were also asked to research about the poets life including where they lived and important relationships in their life.

Sophomores study poets

Olivia Rounsaville, Senior Reporter January 16, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE Sophomores in English teacher Angelica Allen’s English II class finished their unit on English Romantic poets with research presentations on a poet and poem from that time period.  “I...

Junior Olivia Callander works on her play based on the French children’s book Le Petit Nicolas. Students created a script based a chapter in the book and they will be acting them out.

French class reads children’s book

Adele Fratesi, Reporter January 15, 2020

Students in Honors French IV worked in groups to write a play based on the French book Le petit Nicolas written by René Goscinny and illustrated by Jean-Jacques Sempé.  The project is meant to strengthen...

Fans who attend the varsity soccer game on Thursday, Jan. 16 will receive free rally scarves. The scarves read Convent on one side and Stuart Hall on the other.

Soccer fans to receive free scarves at Thursday’s game

Nina Gutierrez, Reporter January 15, 2020

The first 200 attendees who come to support Convent's varsity soccer game Thursday Jan. 16 will receive a rally scarf. Convent will be playing Drew School on Field #1 at Beach Chalet at 4 p.m. “The...

History teacher Michael Stafford points to the different states where the battles occurred. Stafford led a lecture before showing a Ken Burns documentary.

Sophomores study the Civil War

Paige Retajczyk, Reporter January 13, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE History teacher Michael Stafford taught U.S. History students about the Civil War through a documentary during H period today. Students watched one episode of the show “The Civil War”...

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