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Biden reveals policy priorities for term
By Will Burns, Senior Reporter
February 22, 2021
During his first month in office, President Joe Biden has been working to reverse many Trump-era policies while unveiling his priorities for the future. “I am optimistic about the next four years,” junior AP Pang said. “I am hopeful for positive environmental practices and a confident path out of the coronavirus.” While...
Activist clubs advocate change
By Henry Murray, Sports Editor
December 17, 2020
Student activist groups are continuing to work towards influencing change in a variety of issues despite social distancing restrictions due to the global pandemic. Clubs such as Students Demand Action and People of Color Student Union have been meeting virtually to educate peers about issues such as gun reform and racial equality. “The...
Athletics return pushed back indefinitely
By Will Burns, Senior Reporter
December 17, 2020
As 2020 draws to a close, hopeful student-athletes are looking forward to a possible return to team-based athletics in the new year. After originally being scheduled for a Dec. 14 return, the California Interscholastic Federation received announcement from the California Department of Public Health on moving forward. While...
Community resumes in-person instruction, adapts to new regulations
By Nik Chupkin & Sartaj Rajpal, Editors-in-Chief
November 6, 2020
As the Convent & Stuart Hall community gradually began to return to in-person instruction this week, students and faculty...
By Sartaj Rajpal, Editor-in-Chief
November 3, 2020
Click the map to create your own at 270toWin.com This map shows a combination of nine predictions for the results of the...
High schoolers to return to campus
By Nik Chupkin, Editor-in-Chief
November 3, 2020
The San Francisco Department of Public Health granted approval for students to return to campus, with 9th and 12th graders returning...
Senior athlete trains for Olympics
By Sartaj Rajpal, Senior Reporter
May 21, 2020
Regardless of whether or not he has access to a rink, U.S. men’s figure skater Dinh Tran is continuing to train in hopes of...
Club expands to virtual platforms
By Will Burns, Reporter
May 21, 2020
Morning meals between friends and fundraisers featuring breakfast items have evolved into media posts with cooking during sheltering...
By Sartaj Rajpal and Nik Chupkin
December 12, 2019
Junior Shun Kodaira-Lopez plays the drumset for the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra, but started his journey in music when...
By Henry Murray, Sports Editor
October 27, 2020
A group of seniors took it upon themselves to resurrect Surf Club two years after it first appeared in the official club listings,...
Pandemic changes college recruitment for current, possibly future years
By Will Burns, Senior Reporter
September 24, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced a variety of new factors that will affect the recruitment of high school athletes, causing...
Athletes boycott games in protest
By Anshsing Ghayalod, Reporter
September 24, 2020
The shooting of James Blake in Wisconsin brought more attention to the Black Lives Matter movement, drawing outrage from professional sports teams. “Athletes in our country are celebrities,” junior Jesse Steyer said, “so when they choose to boycott, it makes people realize how serious they are about the issue.” The...
‘Avengers: Infinity War’ delivers
By Anson Gordon-Creed, Senior Reporter
May 11, 2018
The release of “Avengers: Infinity War” marks the 19th film in the Marvel Cinematic and Television Universe (MCU) with movies from “Iron Man” to “Black Panther” has been building to this point. The film delivers. The MCU has slowly been introducing the six super-powerful Infinity Stones since “Captain America,”...
By Gabe O'Brien, Reporter
November 7, 2017
“I was working for the CIA, the DEA and Pablo Escobar.” So says Barry Seal, an airline pilot turned international smuggler,...
By Owen Fahy, Editor-in-Chief
April 24, 2017
Sitting on the yellow First Student bus that shuttles Convent & Stuart Hall students between campuses, Jaden Newman looked...
Leagues must reevaluate approach to transgender athletes
December 17, 2020
As society begins to percieve gender as a spectrum rather than a binary, powerful figures in the world of sports are dealing with a complex ethical dilemma regarding transgender athletes. The success...
Music awards marred by lack of inclusion, diversity
December 17, 2020
Social media posts by both Drake and The Weeknd criticizing the Grammy Awards for a lack of transparency with the music industry are drawing attention to the Grammys’ biased awards selection process. The...
Editorial: Climate change exacerbates fire season
October 27, 2020