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Asha Khanna, Copy Editor May 17, 2017

The simple past time of checking a notification on a phone may only take a few seconds, but excessive time on media can turn into an addiction. “It’s so easy to be on the phone and on social media,”...

Learning around the world

May 11, 2017

While most are planning to spend their summers vacationing, volunteering, working or with friends and family, a few members of the Convent community will embark on student exchanges throughout the Schools...

Helping hands

Helping hands

India Theriot, News Editor May 9, 2017

For seniors who were experiencing difficulty deciding between colleges, reaching out for direct help was as easy as sending a text or having a phone call with an alumna who was in the same position only...

Five ways to fight senioritis

Five ways to fight ‘senioritis’

Lisabelle Panossian, Editor-in-Chief May 4, 2017

The Senior Class may possess lessened motivation to complete large-scale class projects or study for final exams as many colleges released decisions and the final semester of the school year comes to a...

Source: Livestrong

Perfect body comes with a price

Josephine Rozzelle and Jordan Russell May 2, 2017

As the summer season and warmer weather draw near — and lighter, more revealing clothing becomes more popular — many teens focus on developing the “perfect summer body” through diets or exercise...

Captain Alyssa Alvarez offers advice to her basketball teammates during the first round of the North Coast Section championship bracket. The team had an undefeated league season but lost the first round of NCS to the Upper Lake Cougars, 56-58.

Leveling the playing field

Grace Ainslie, Assistant Sports Editor March 9, 2017

The demoralizing locker room insult “You run like a girl” sums up the stereotypes and misogyny professional female athletes continue to battle, as they struggle for competitive pay, publicity and benefits...

Senior Charlotte Cobb arranges a display during one of her shifts at the clothing store Brandy Melville. Cobb has worked at the Chestnut St. location for almost two years.

Employing career opportunities

Cece Giarman & Emily Kanellos, Reporters March 9, 2017

While many teens prefer to spend time after school playing sports or socializing, others swap racquets for retail, cleats for customers, or Netflix for non-profits. Senior Delaney Moslander scans athletic...

Source: Health Grades, Invisalign

Getting it straight

Alyssa Alvarez, Sports Editor March 9, 2017

Metal clamps. Expanders. Retainers. Sore teeth, bleeding gums and canker sores are a right of passage for most teenagers. Four million Americans undergo some form of orthodontic treatment at any given...

Ethics inspire veganism

Ethics inspire veganism

Mason Cooney and Laura Mogannam March 9, 2017

Dominating Instagram feeds, headlines and recipes, San Franciscans are increasingly embracing veganism for a more ethically, environmentally, healthy or religiously-conscious lifestyle. “You're completely...

Sophomores Natalie Barnes, Abby Anderson, Sofia Pirri and Cece Giarmin en a four-way houseparty and wait for others to join. The social networking app, which allows up to eight users to video chat at once while waving at others, premiered in August 2016.

App-pealing trends

India Theriot, News Editor March 9, 2017

After watching her older cousin attentively navigate a multi-colored ball through different obstacles on his phone while they sat in the back seat during a road trip, freshman Caroline Thompson decided...

Good night, sleep tech

Good night, sleep tech

Claire Kosewic, Web Editor February 2, 2017

While “smart products” can track everything from exercise to calories consumed throughout the day, the introduction of sleep technology is making even nighttime more intelligent. Sleep gadgets,...

Source: Girl Scouts

Old tradition calls for revamped marketing

Claire Devereux, Senior Reporter February 2, 2017

With Samoas, Thin Mints and Trefoils cookies being sold across the nation this month, some Girl Scouts are sticking with a century-old tradition of face-to-face selling, while others are discovering new...

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