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Dobbs v. Jackson and Women’s Health Organization

Dobbs v. Jackson and Women’s Health Organization

Ada Linde, Senior Reporter December 3, 2021

Supreme Court Judges heard testimonies from Mississippi state and Women’s Health Organization representatives yesterday during a hearing regarding Mississippi’s 15-week abortion law.  The law bans...

Thanksgiving dinner is back in the oven

Thanksgiving dinner is back in the oven

Margaux Tellini, Cub Reporter November 20, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE | Whether staying home to work on college applications or traveling to gather with family, most teachers’ and students’ plans are different than last year’s Thanksgiving break.  65%...

Students and faculty members browse the book selection offered at this weeks book fair. The event took place the entire week in the reception room but was also accessible online.

Broadway hosts book fair

Elizabeth Klimek, Reporter November 19, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE | This past week, students, faculty and parents gathered at the Broadway campus to browse a wide selection of all types of literature at the fook fair.  The book fair took place in the...

A Chevron gas station on Lombard Street charges $4.99 per gallon of regular unleaded gasoline. Many fine electric vehicles are more appealing due to their lower charging cost.

California gasoline prices surge

Nicole Klein, Senior Reporter November 16, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE | The record for California gas prices broke yesterday as the rates rose to an average of $4.68 per gallon of regular unleaded gas.  The nationwide average price for a gallon of unleaded...

Harry Styles performing in Love on Tour at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. Originally, the tour was scheduled to take place in 2020, however, with it’s rescheduled dates, it is one of the first indoor stadium tours to take place this year.

Love on Tour comes to the Bay Area

Amelia Froyd-Kamrath and Coco Browning November 11, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE After almost two years of limited events due to COVID-19, faculty and students head to San Jose to see Harry Styles perform his 2019 album Fine Line in person. Harry Styles' tour, Love...

Visiting author Tommy Orange speaks about his novel to students in the Williams Library. After the assembly during H block, juniors got the chance to have a one-on-one Q&A with him.

Visiting author Tommy Orange discusses novel

Annabel Roubinowitz, Reporter November 10, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE | Yesterday, all students gathered in an assembly to listen to author Tommy Orange reflect on his new novel, There There.   “It was really interesting to hear all the questions that...

Children ages 5-11 receive first dose of COVID-19 vaccine

Children ages 5-11 receive first dose of COVID-19 vaccine

Anisha Hu, Reporter November 5, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE The school will offer the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine for students and siblings ages 5-11 on-site today and on Nov. 12, as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the Pfizer-BioNTech...

Freshman Ava Engle protects the ball from junior Roxanne Comerford today at basketball tryouts. Tryouts began Monday and will be held until Friday.

Winter sports commence

Kassie DeJean and Grace Warner November 2, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE | While fall sports like volleyball and cross country continue into the postseason, winter athletes kicked off their season yesterday with basketball and soccer tryouts.  “I’m excited...

Senior Maddie Drda speaks during the Día de los Muertos chapel. During the ceremony, students were offered marigolds to place on the ofrenda to signify the remembrance of a loved one.

Celebrating Día de los Muertos

Siena Coco Stenzler, Reporter November 1, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Students and faculty alike gathered today for the first in-person chapel in two years to celebrate Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead.   “Día de Los Muertos is a really important...

MUNI routes temporarily shut down

MUNI routes temporarily shut down

Ada Linde and Nathania Chao November 1, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE | Several MUNI bus routes will be shut down starting today due to San Francisco’s recent mandate requiring all employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19.  All of the short lines for...

Juniors Maya Lewis, Kiki Dauphin and Isabella Rovetti gather materials in their IB Visual Arts class on Friday while dressed up in their Halloween costumes. Students were not allowed to wear violent or offensive costumes or any sort of facial obstruction or mask that was not a COVID-19 facial covering.

Frightful Friday

Nicole Klein, Senior Reporter October 31, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE | School community members were found roaming the halls this past Friday in various costumes to celebrate Halloween in person for the first time in two years.  “It’s always fun to...

Nicole Angsten photographs the Palisades Tahoe mountains after a few feet of snow fell. Lake Tahoe got approximately 2 feet of snow the past week, allowing certain ski resorts to open earlier than expected.

Let it snow, let it snow

Keira Blattberg, Senior Reporter October 29, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE With temperatures beginning to drop this autumn, Lake Tahoe experienced a snowfall this past weekend of approximately two feet during a typically snowless October. Due to the close proximity...

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