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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

Sophomore Avery Van Natta   spikes the ball during the varsity opening game against Waldorf last Friday. The team lost the match 1-3.

Volleyball teams utilized daily practice time to improve skills for upcoming game

Asha Khanna, Copy Editor August 25, 2016

Both the JV and varsity volleyball teams spent practices this week preparing for their third games of the season tomorrow against the Drew School. “We’ve definitely been practicing our hitting and...

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...

The Harambe meme: hilarious or harsh?

The Harambe meme: hilarious or harsh?

Lisabelle Panossian, Editor-in-Chief August 23, 2016

The tragedy of a fallen gorilla garnered unexpected reactions from social media users as a social justice mission quickly transformed into a viral meme. Some sources, however, may find the repeatedly shared...

Many aspects of the daily and weekly schedule have been modified. The new schedule features block periods that range in time from 80 to 90 minutes and 40 to 55 minute lunch periods.

New schedule earns praise and criticism

Josephine Rozzelle, Senior Reporter August 22, 2016

Changes were made to the daily and weekly schedule over the course of the summer to improve the consistency of meeting times for classes. “The biggest change is the change in the red, blue schedule,”...

Back to School

Back to School

August 19, 2016

Library renovations, summer activities and rising textbook prices are few of the many areas that returning and new students catch up on as they reenter the Flood Mansion doors.

"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...

Junior Hailey Long poses inside a vintage Porsche car. Long models with LOOK Model Agency with junior Chloe Yu.

Young models hit the books, while building them

Julia-Rose Kibben, Design Editor May 17, 2016

As they finish up high school and approach college, a trio of teen models begin to consider whether or not they are ready to commit to a career in the fashion industry. Junior Hailey Long was approached...

Soccer players shoot for equal pay

Soccer players shoot for equal pay

Claire Kosewic, Senior Reporter May 17, 2016

Female soccer players from the United States Women’s National Team made headlines for filing a wage discrimination complaint against the United States Soccer Federation, claiming they are not fairly...

Fencers finish top in city, state

Fencers finish top in city, state

Darrean Loy, Reporter May 17, 2016

Although half of the Convent and Stuart Hall fencing team were first-time competitors, it exceptionally wrapped up the season, winning the Fencing City Championship for the second consecutive year and...

The Senior Class stands for its formal class photo on the front steps of the Flood Mansion. The photo, formerly
taken in the Cortile, was relocated to the front steps so that refreshments could be served in the tented patio area.

Teatime tradition acts as tribute to the graduating class

Julia-Rose Kibben, Design Editor May 17, 2016

Illuminated by light pouring in from the Belvedere windows overlooking San Francisco Bay, the Senior Class stood in a semi-circle, clad in white dresses, holding bouquets of pink and white roses in one...

Julio Escobar, manager of the Restorative Justice Ministry, shows examples of previous cards written to inmates. Freshman were encouraged to write multiple cards.

Freshmen pen letters to local inmates

Josephine Rozzelle, Cub Reporter May 6, 2016

Today the Freshman class gathered in the Mother Williams Library to listen to Julio Escobar speak about the Restorative Justice Ministry, part of the Archdiocese of San Francisco. “The Restorative...

And then there was one: Reflections on remaining Republican presidential hopeful share common themes

And then there was one: Reflections on remaining Republican presidential hopeful share common themes

Claire Kosewic, Senior Reporter May 5, 2016

Two presidential candidates dropped out of the race for nomination yesterday, clearing the playing field for the one remaining candidate, resulting in confusion, disagreement and disappointment among many. Despite...

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