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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

New president of schools chosen

March 13, 2012

Isabelle Pinard Managing Editor Newly appointed Schools of the Sacred Heart president Ann Marie Krejcarek will begin her tenure on July 1, succeeding retiring director of schools Gordon Sharafinski. “I’m...

A trophy from Race for the Cure is displayed outside of the Mother Williams Library. SOPHIA REDFERN | The Broadview

Komen restores controversial funds

March 13, 2012

Elizabeth Smith News Editor The Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation — whom CSH has supported through its annual participation in Race for the Cure for the past 17 years — reversed its decision...

  Freshmen Rachel Fung, Christina Braa, Lisa Cameron and Dervla Carey-Jones sport their Walk for Uganda long-sleaved shirts. REBECCA LEE | The Broadview

Annual walk benefits Sacred Heart school in Kyamusanala, Uganda

March 13, 2012

Rebecca Lee Editor-in-Chief Students from all four schools, faculty and their families walked together across the Golden Gate Bridge to raise money for the Sacred Heart Primary School in Kyamusanala,...

Occupiers in Oakland move from encampment, but continue to protest

Occupiers in Oakland move from encampment, but continue to protest

March 13, 2012

Rebecca Lee Editor-in-Chief Small patches of green grass are beginning to regrow in Oscar Grant Plaza, formerly Frank H. Ogawa Plaza and the site of the Occupy Oakland encampment. Although the protesters...

Smartphones targeted by thieves

February 7, 2012

Isabelle Pinard & Rebecca Lee Dozens of passengers travel by Muni or BART with earbuds in and smartphones out, but in a matter of seconds their cell phones could be whisked out of their grips and into...

Senior Nicola Forbes scans the ceiling of the Porziuncola Nuova, located in North Beach. SOPHIA REDFERN| The Broadview

Seniors visit Porziuncola Nuova

February 7, 2012

Madison Riehle Reporter The Senior Class toured the Porziuncola Nuova, a replica of the church St. Francis of Assisi is credited to have rebuilt, as part of its studies on Christian mystics late...

Students plan Walk for Uganda to help sister school

Students plan Walk for Uganda to help sister school

February 7, 2012

Sophia Redfern Reporter The annual Walk for Uganda to raise money for sponsoring students and for building funds at Sacred Heart Primary School in Kyamusanala, Uganda is scheduled to take place March...

Minors restricted from buying certain over-the-counter drugs

Elizabeth Smith, News Editor February 7, 2012

Teens under the age of 18 may get a surprise if they try to buy some over-the-counter medicines to relieve a nagging cough. The State of California banned sales of medicines containing an addictive chemical...

ISABELLE PINARD|The Broadview. A woman buys mangos and persimmons at the Marina Supermarket on Chestnut Street. More markets are selling organic produce, meats and dairy products from farms in Northern California.

Food becomes more local

December 16, 2011

Isabelle Pinard Managing Editor Eating locally-grown food is becoming more frequent in San Francisco with the rise of grocery stores and restaurants that only offer local produce, meats and dairy...

Student Council surprises school with Congé on Halloween

November 11, 2011

Sophia Redfern Reporter All-school Halloween costume contest winners announced that it was Congé on the back of an In-N-Out gift card, surprised by a day off to roller skate at Cal Skate. Hover over...

Isabelle Pinard and Rebecca Lee

New bill gives teens access to STD services without parental consent

November 10, 2011

Jewel Devorawood Web Editor Among the more than 140 bills Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law last month is Assembly Bill 499 which enables minors to receive services to prevent sexually transmitted disease...

Sophomore Tess Holland studies math by collabrating her iPad and textbook. Freshman and sophomores were given smart covers are able to fold into stands, holding it up for horizontal viewing.

iPads debut in lowerclassmen curriculum at CSH

August 30, 2011

Claire Fahy Sports Editor Freshmen and sophomores received iPads in a pilot program introducing tablet technology into the curriculum on Aug. 18-19. “It’s going to change the way we learn things,”...

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