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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 wins all-tournament award

January 12, 2015

Tatiana Gutierrez Editor-in-Chief Sophomore Gia Monachino won the All-Tournament award at The Hoops vs. Cancer Classic held by The Branson School at College of Marin. Eight Bay Area high schools...

Sophomore Bella Maestas dances with friends in the Main Hall during the winter-themed event.

End of break gives way for Winter Formal

Neely Metz, Copy Editor January 11, 2015

Neely Metz Senior Reporter  Members of the Convent and Stuart Hall community attended the annual Winter Formal taking place in the Flood Mansion Friday night. Students of all grades were invited in...

Sophomore Ally Arora pitches an idea during the brainstorm phase of the Design Thinking program. Students designed and presented protypes with the goal of preparing middle schoolers for success in high school.

Students participate in design thinking symposium

Kristina Cary, Managing Editor January 9, 2015

Students gathered in Syufy Theater this morning for the start of the Design Thinking symposium centering on the theme of "Women and Global Impact; If not me, then who?" “Our visual mind is an extraordinarily...

New Year brings lice checks

January 8, 2015

Lice checks were held this morning in The Center after students returned from Christmas break. The checks were done by professional lice inspectors from Lice Patrol, according to Head of School Rachel...

College Counselor Rebecca Munda introduces the panel speakers before seniors ask questions.

Alumnae return and speak with student body about college

January 5, 2015

Camilla Bykhovsky Sports Editor Alumnae who are still in college often come back after the holidays to visit teachers and former classmates, as well as partake in a college alumnae panel. “It...

Seconds to Go, a school-run resale store, will be reopening on Monday Dec, 15. after a month of renovation. The store hasn't been remodeled since it opened 40 years ago.

Resale shop gets a second look

Kristina Cary, Managing Editor December 12, 2014

Kristina Cary Senior Reporter Seconds to Go, The Schools of the Sacred Heart resale store, is expected to reopen on Monday after a one month renovation to upgrade the store’s aesthetic, making it more...

Construction sites limit parking spots

Construction sites limit parking spots

December 12, 2014

Ariana Abdulmassih Senior Reporter The current San Francisco housing shortage has drivers struggling to find parking amid an already limited amount of parking spaces in the residential area around...

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Lack of interaction, clashing values partially responsible for decline in young religious sisters

December 12, 2014

Young women discussing their futures often talk of balancing a family and career in law or computer programming, but rarely include the possibility of religious life as a future. While many young women...

Steve Nuzzo scans the QR code on the back of his SpotOn card to earn re- wards at the Dolores Park Cafe. Retailers are moving away from punch cards to digital loyalty programs.

Local businesses implement digital loyalty programs

Julia-Rose Kibben, Design Editor December 12, 2014

Since Apple introduced the new ApplePay feature on the iPhone 6, digital pay is on the rise, causing businesses to draw loyalty reward punch cards and moving to digital alternatives. Businesses...

UC regents vote to raise tuition

UC regents vote to raise tuition

Liana Lum, Editor-in-Chief December 12, 2014

Liana Lum News Editor Despite student protests, University of California regents have approved a proposal to increase student tuition 5 percent for the next five years unless state legislature gives...

The ball is now in his court

The ball is now in his court

November 3, 2014

Sarah Selzer Sports Editor A chorus of pounding basketballs dribbling against the dull, wooden floor will echo in the Herbert Center Gym at the start of basketball season, but with a new head coach...

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In the 3rd most expensive city in the U.S., housing demand outstrips supply

November 3, 2014

Most San Francisco residents agree, The City an expensive place to live. Housing options are confined to the seven square miles, and with an increasing housing market and an influx of Silicon...

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