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The Broadview

The student news site of Convent of the Sacred Heart High School

The Broadview

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Teen relationships with parents factor into driving responsibly

February 7, 2012

Rebecca Siegel Design Editor Despite Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)’s daunting statistic that car crashes are the number one killer of people aged 16 to 19 in the United States, many teenagers...

Isabelle Pinard

Children of Uganda perform their Tour of Light

January 16, 2012

Isabelle Pinard Managing Editor Beige curtains of the Little Theater parted as young women and men from Uganda’s Children of Uganda (COU) performed in their Tour of Light show on Jan. 12 to a...

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...

ALICE JONES | The Broadview A mini hamburger with cheddar cheese, onions and lettuce come in fully compostable wrapping

New burger joint lives up to name

December 16, 2011

Even though Johnny Rockets has left Chestnut Street, an even better burger restaurant has taken its place in the same location. Super Duper, which opened two months ago, offers a natural and partially-organic...

Kellie La wins all-school Kate Chopin Essay Contest

Kellie La wins all-school Kate Chopin Essay Contest

December 9, 2011

Jewel Devorawood Web Editor Sophomore Kellie La was named the all-school Kate Chopin Essay Contest winner at a special assembly this morning. La’s essay tells of her parents’ immigration from...

A Let’s be Frank vendor prepares a Heat and a Mutt Dog while keeping an eye on the grilled onions and buns. ALICE JONES | The Broadview

Let’s be Frank hotdog cart brings back an American classic

November 10, 2011

Alice Jones Reporter Fillmore Street is not lacking in restaurants, but the Let’s be Frank hot dog cart at the corner of Sacramento Street provides a less-extravagant meal with the same amount...

Food distributors and kitchens prepare for busy holiday season

Food distributors and kitchens prepare for busy holiday season

November 10, 2011

Isabelle Pinard Managing Editor Charities like the San Francisco Food Bank and the Society of St. Vincent De Paul are preparing for the holidays by stocking up on supplies and requesting more hands...

Modesty in sports arena betters fan experience and appreciation

November 10, 2011

Claire Fahy Sports Editor Modesty. In a sports era when professional athletes and owners haggle over how many millions of dollars they deserve to be paid, college athletes receive generous endorsements...

NICOLE HVID| The Broadview

Virtual supermodeling game Top Girl contains sexist themes

November 10, 2011

Rebecca Lee Editor-in-Chief Sophomore Ayesha Sayeed swipes through the virtual clothing choices displayed on the screen for her Top Girl to wear. She buys a new purple dress and watches her avatar’s...

Athletes' food choice can impact fitness

Athletes’ food choice can impact fitness

November 10, 2011

Claire Fahy Sports Editor A day in the life of a student athlete entails waking up early and attending a full day of classes followed by training. Some athletes even fit in extra training before, during...

Female artists self objectify in music

Female artists self objectify in music

November 10, 2011

Rebecca Siegel Design Editor A new theme in popular music is taking the Top 40 list by storm. It has a bass heavy beat, explicitly sexual lyrics and a pre-teen audience. Although this new phenomenon...

TATIANA GUTIERREZ | The Broadview

Central Subway Project alters downtown traffic

November 10, 2011

Rebecca Lee Editor-in-Chief Construction surrounding Union Square and throughout downtown San Francisco could pose a problem to shoppers during the upcoming holiday season due to the $1.5 billion Central...

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