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A Cruise electric self-driving vehicle drives down Divisadero Street. The vehicles plan to eventually function as a rideshare service, like Uber or Lyft, for the public.

Autonomous vehicle awareness increases

Laura Mogannam, Managing Editor March 28, 2019

Cars with sensors whirling on top and jutting out of the sides — prototypes of self-driving cars being tested for public use — have become fairly common sites on San Francisco streets. With the rapid...

Sophomores Emily LeBlanc, who is visiting from the Academy of the Sacred Heart in New Orleans, and Audrey Scott, her host, talk in the main hall before class. Scott went to New Orleans in February and attended Academy of the Sacred Heart for a week with LeBlanc.

Exchange student visits from New Orleans

Gray Timberlake, Senior Reporter March 6, 2019

WEB EXCLUSIVE Sophomore Emily LeBlanc is experiencing the life of a Sacred Heart student in San Francisco as she stays with her exchange host, sophomore Audrey Scott, this week. “I did an exchange...

Miller Hall looks over fellow Legislative Aide Wyatt Donnelly-Lan Holts shoulder at an email from Supervisor Stefani in their office at City Hall. Miller Halls daily duties as a Legislative Aide include responding to emails and phone calls, working on projects within the district and managing all operations on Supervisor Stefanis schedule

All politics are local

Caroline Thompson, Senior Reporter December 18, 2018

When Ellie Miller Hall, ’07 left Convent High School 11 years ago for college on the East Coast, she had no idea she would one day return to her hometown of San Francisco to help build the future of...

Juniors Margaret Millar, Zoë Forbes and Julianna Ovalle crowd over a computer to see the news about the bomb threats. Students in HL Global Politics discussed the issues in class.

Bay Area bomb threat hoax concerns students and faculty

Sophia Aeby, Senior Reporter December 14, 2018

WEB EXCLUSIVE An email sent out by Life Director Michael Buckley warned students about police activity around Laurel, Presidio and Pacific Heights neighborhoods yesterday afternoon. “My initial reaction...

Private boats flood the Marina at Pier 39. The West Yacht Harbor underwent renovations in 2010 and now provides guest docking.

Wharf entices tourists, locals

Olivia Mohun, City Life Editor March 22, 2018

Bustling with city visitors, street performers, food vendors and a variety of museums and stores, the waterfront’s Fisherman’s Wharf can easily furnish a fun afternoon for anyone, even the most naysaying...

A current model Muni train leaves from the West Portal station. Muni began transitioning out the older trains at the end of 2017, and will fully replace all the trains within 10 years.

Muni begins release of new trains

Cece Giarman, Web Editor March 22, 2018

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency has started its largest renovation in over 30 years as it begins to gradually introduce a new fleet of low-maintenance trains to the public. The local...

Seniors on retreat listen to an introduction about the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito before going to observe the animals. The class stayed up past 11 p.m. for a circle sharing activity later that night.

Time out

Cassie Eskicioglu, Senior Reporter March 22, 2018

The Junior Class retreat scheduled for Friday will be moved to a yet-to-be-determined date so all students and faculty can attend Stuart Hall High School’s varsity basketball state championship game,...

The last straw

Cassie Eskicioglu, Senior Reporter March 22, 2018

As waste builds up in America’s landfills, California lawmakers are aiming to help reduce trash levels by lowering the use of plastic straws, specifically in restaurants. Democratic Assemblyman Ian...

Time to speak up

Time to speak up

Grace Ainslie & Asha Khanna February 8, 2018

A seemingly average lesson with a popular San Francisco-area driving instructor turned into an uncomfortable situation for Ellie Miller Hall ’07 when he told her to pull into a rest stop off of the highway...

Skin color comes in all tones

Skin color comes in all tones

Asha Khanna, Editor-in-Chief February 8, 2018

Just like most teeenagers, I like to wear, buy and try new makeup. But the simple daily ritual is easily ruined everytime I walk into the drugstore or Sephora. It has come to the point where I just...

“InVESTing in Our Futures” by senior Lizzie Bruce was awarded runner up in the competition. Bruce, a junior at the time, submitted her cartoon separately from the sophomores.

Publication recognizes student cartoonists in national contest

Mason Cooney and Josephine Rozzelle January 19, 2018

WEB EXCLUSIVE While randomly searching her name on Google, junior Cece Giarman stumbled upon her name in the New York Times 2016 Editorial Cartoon Contest, realizing she was one of four Convent students...

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