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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 Saron Asfaw delivers her speech for junior class representative for the next school year. Voting will take place on Monday.

Student body partakes in community elections

Charlotte Ehrlich, Reporter May 3, 2019

WEB EXCLUSIVE Students gathered in the Syufy Theatre to hear their classmates’ speeches for community representative positions for the upcoming 2019-2020 school year. After the community representative...

'Nude' not so nude for all

‘Nude’ not so nude for all

Josephine Rozzelle, Sports Editor September 28, 2017

The Band-Aid brand, cosmetic manufacturers and undergarment businesses pride themselves on products that camouflage to one’s skin, however they do not have everyone’s skin in mind. A lack of diversity...

Jade Despanie and Malinalli Cervantes represent POCSU at the club fair in the Center on Tuesday as Avani Mankani signs up. POCSU was one of the 28 clubs represented at the fair.

New People of Color club welcomes all

Sophia Aeby and Gray Timberlake September 14, 2017

Convent has its first People of Color Student Union club, a group that aims to promote awareness about racial injustices in society. “When I came here my freshman year I noticed they didn’t have...

Junior Grace Ainslie gives her candidacy speech for spirit officer. Candidates listed reasons they felt they are qualified for student council as well as their plans for next year.

Student council elections encourage community involvement

Olivia Mohun, Reporter May 22, 2017

Freshmen, sophomores, juniors and faculty gathered in Syufy Theatre this morning for an assembly where students from all grades lined up on stage to give their candidacy speeches for the 2017-2018 student...

Americans need better manners

September 24, 2009

Jovel Queirolo Managing Editor Eighty-three percent of countries in 2002 had a plurality of citizens judging the United States favorably, but by 2006 only 23 percent of countries had a plurality saying...

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