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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

Sonia Evers

Sonia Evers turns passion for fashion into career

February 17, 2011

Sara Kloepfer Managing Editor The future leaders of the fashion industry are going to work in their pajamas. Fashion bloggers can run an entire career out of their bedrooms with just a computer and...

Paula Mulhall uses high-powered graffiti removal spray to clean graffiti off a city garbage can. Mulhall purchases all removal supplies, including the city’s official green cover-up paint, with her own money. In addition to targeting graffiti on her own, Mulhall occasionally hires helpers to paint over entire walls of graffiti. WARREN MULHALL | with permission

‘Graffiti Lady’ cleans up city’s vandalism

February 17, 2011

It was just another drive to work for San Francisco real estate agent Paula Mulhall until she spotted a graffiti-covered mailbox near her office building. Parking her Porche Cayenne along the curb, she...

Libby Brittain

Libby Brittain fuses social media and journalism into career

February 17, 2011

Zoe Newcomb Editor-in-Chief “Random: The first word (of many) I remember being fascinated with was ‘galore.’ Heard it on a radio ad; couldn’t grok it. It starts young,” Libby Brittain (’07)...

Freshman Ayesha Sayeed and seniors Briana Davis and Ronella Rosenberg perform in “Dedication to a Dream,” a tribute to civil rights. English department chair Karen Randall organized the production.

MLK Jr. honored in assembly

February 17, 2011

Julia Nemy Reporter Students honored civil rights activists in a performance highlighting the struggles of African American slaves and racism in American history in an assembly last Friday in the Syufy...

City eases Asian Art Museum’s $120 millon debt

February 16, 2011

Rebecca Lee Reporter The Asian Art Museum announced a proposal to fix its $120 million bond debt on Jan. 6, allowing the museum to continue to host special exhibits that the City of San Francisco alone...

David Bush, a member of the Visiting Team from Western Association of Schools and Colleges/California Association of Independent Schools (WASC) participates in a discussion with students including senior Christina Perkins. The WASC visiting team plans to evaluate student responses to help with their assessment of the Four Schools.

Accreditation team visits CSH, 4-Schools

February 16, 2011

Stephanie Gee Reporter The four-school community hosted a committee of educators this week to assess the school’s curriculum, goals and running of the school as part of the accreditation process...

Formspring changes from virtual socializing to vicious gossip

Formspring changes from virtual socializing to vicious gossip

December 14, 2010

Sara Kloepfer Managing Editor “Ask me anything.” The seemingly innocuous phrase graces every Formspring profile, inviting visitors to anonymously ask questions for others to publicly answer. Such...

Harry Potter ends journey as young wizard

December 14, 2010

Sara Kloepfer Managing Editor One train ride, two homemade house elf ears, three hours waiting in a movie theater, and countless bathroom breaks later, I was finally ready to see Part One of the seventh...

Karen Middleton, President of Emerge America

Emerge America helps women enter politics

December 14, 2010

Zoë Newcomb Editor-in-Chief Emerge America is a training program for Democratic women interested in running for political office that provides the resources and skills necessary to run a successful...

Photo: Anjali Shrestha | the broadview

Pre-packaged organic food offers quick meals

December 14, 2010

Isabelle Pinard Reporter When the sun goes down in Singapore, the food vendors of “hawker centers” — food stalls with Asian-style street food — arise with the sounds of eager fryers, chattering...

Photo: Emma Herlihy

Winter concert incorporates multiple music genres

December 14, 2010

Emily Bloch Reporter The Four-School Orchestra and the SHHS/CSH Jazz Combo gave a winter concert last Thursday incorporating a Christmas Sing-A-Long and the girls elementary school’s ensemble. The...

Yearbook plans to operate differently this year

Yearbook plans to operate differently this year

December 14, 2010

Aggie Kruse Reporter While students head to sports practice or relax in the Center on Monday and Wednesday afternoons, a dozen girls in Room 301 work to chronicle the year. It is the yearbook staff,...

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