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Tragedies spark end-of-life debate

Tragedies spark end-of-life debate

February 14, 2014

Tatiana Gutierrez Editor-in-Chief A local family’s fight to keep its 13-year-old daughter on a ventilator after being declared brain dead coupled with a pregnant Texas woman’s family’s struggle...

Sophomores travel to Costa Rica

Sophomores travel to Costa Rica

Kendra Harvey, Managing Editor February 13, 2014

Kendra Harvey Reporter One hundred and four sophomores from Convent and Stuart Hall spent eight days in Dominical, Costa Rica for a cultural immersion trip, that included horseback riding, zip lining,...

Alice Jones/The Broadview Java Juniors  Amanda Mah, Franny Eklund, Christina Berardi, Aoife Devereux and Zoe Baker (right to left)  work with computer programming teacher Doug Grant during class. The students are currently working on a banking program to track withdrawls balances and reports. ALICE JONES/The Broadview

AP Computer Science offers young women the chance to learn code, enter the under-represented computer programming field

December 16, 2013

Alice Jones Managing Editor Last week’s national Computer Science Week organizers challenged U.S. schools to introduce computer programming by prompting students to each write an hour of code,...

Wishes can come true

December 16, 2013

Ashley Latham Senior Reporter The Make-A-Wish Foundation transformed San Francisco into Gotham City in mid-November for Miles Scott, a five year old currently in remission from leukemia, giving “Batkid”...

Phoebe Flynn sings a solo at the Winter Concert last night in the Chapel.

Joyful Noise and Choir come together for Winter Concert

Kendra Harvey and Daniella Lucio December 12, 2013

Daniella Lucio and Kendra Harvey Reporters Joyful Noise and the school’s Choir put on an intimate, lighthearted performance of religious and secular Christmas carols in the partially filled Chapel...

Elizabeth Goodman (’02) and Hildie Murray Sims (’98) catch up during the reception at Alumnae Noëls last night in the Main Hall.

Alumnae return for annual Noëls

December 11, 2013

Madeleine Denebeim and Makena House Reporters The Main Hall was crowded last night with graduates reuniting for the Alumni Noëls, an annual reception and celebration concluding with singing French...

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Resin panels added to Center

Kendra Harvey, Managing Editor November 21, 2013

Two resin panels were installed in the Center today, which were immediately covered with student work, marking one of the final installments of the updated Center. "I am going to do a review with my AP...

A counselor at Sprout Creek Farm  tends the resident goats who provides milk for cheese. The farm will sponsor service opportunities this summer.

Time to Plan For Service Trips

Liana Lum, Editor-in-Chief November 7, 2013

Liana Lum Senior Reporter It’s not too early for students to consider summer Network service opportunities. Applications come out Dec. 2, are due Jan. 15 and require teacher recommendations. “I...

Senior Julia Nemy takes notes while she watches Science Department Chair Ray Cintis video on the oral cavity. The video is one of two videos Cinti made to introduce the unit on the digestive system.

‘Flipped teaching’ frees up class time

November 7, 2013

Tatiana Gutierrez Editor-in-Chief Junior Zara de Matran says she spends Sunday and Tuesday nights sitting at her desk at home watching a video of Science department chair Ray Cinti teaching a...

Young adults are choosing to borrow, rent rather than make large purchases

Young adults are choosing to borrow, rent rather than make large purchases

November 7, 2013

Madison Riehle Editor-in-Chief The virtual world has moved to reality for a generation that has grown up with Myspace and Facebook, sharing music and pictures, and updating “friends” on the latest...

Hairstylist Kate Shinamoto cuts the hair of a young boy, who preferred not to be named, at Prep on Sacramento Street. Prep Cuts  caters to children as young as age two to 18, but their services are available to people of all ages. Prep Cuts also features their own hair products such as conditioner and shampoo which can be purchased there. The salon offers cuts, color, styles and blowouts  all which can be scheduled online.

On the cutting edge

November 7, 2013

Sarah Selzer & Camilla Bykhovsky Two elementary school parents unable to find a haircut salon that made tweens and teens feel comfortable, have opened up a new shop in Pacific Heights that caters...

Christina Berardi, Alexandra Wood, Zoe Baker and Franny Eklund (left to right) meet with Academic Support Director Patricia Kievlan in the Center during their free period to discuss their Honors American Literature book Old School by Tobias Wolff. Students are encouraged to utilize on-campus help.

New policy moves tutors off campus

October 18, 2013

A new four-school policy implemented this fall has students meeting with their privately-hired tutors off campus instead of in the Center or library. Deans from all four schools raised safety concerns...

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