Sacred Heart Cathedral's student-run newspaper. We've got issues.

The Emerald

Sacred Heart Cathedral's student-run newspaper. We've got issues.

The Emerald

Sacred Heart Cathedral's student-run newspaper. We've got issues.

The Emerald

Refugee is the New Model

Jolie Radunich '18, Staff Writer January 30, 2016

The most recent fashion show in Florence, Italy Pitti Uomo was no ordinary event.  Now, normally when one thinks of a fashion show, tall, lanky, glamorous men/ women come to mind.  But for Pitti Uomo?...

To be or not to be… nominated

Jolie Radunich '18, Staff Writer January 30, 2016

The 88th Academy Awards for the Oscars will take place on February 28, 2016.  There are many categories with various genres filled with actors who are nominated for a plethora of awards.  However,...

Project Orion

Marcus D'Avignon '18, Guest Writer December 18, 2015

Earth won’t be habitable forever. Climate change, pollution, and depletion of nonrenewable resources will lead to an Earth possibly similar to the one in “Interstellar”, essentially a dry arid...

Ed Lee’s Plan for the Homeless

Emmanuel Fernandez '17, Staff Writer December 18, 2015

In the last couple years, homelessness in San Francisco has posed a growing issue. Over 6,700 homeless people are currently sleeping on the streets, with numbers steadily increasing. With Super Bowl...

Anonymous Group Begins Cyber-attack on ISIS

Lucas Beard '18, Staff Writer December 18, 2015

The Anonymous group is an organization of “hacktivists” that, according to Adam Carter from CBC News, are known by supporters as “Digital Robin Hoods”. Others have described them as “cyber-terrorists,”...

Paris Tragedy Stirs Compassion In Hearts Around the World

Emmanuel Fernandez '17, Staff Writer December 18, 2015

On the night of November 13, Parisians stood distressed in the wake of organized terrorist attacks throughout France. Heartbroken and confused, the people of France solemnly waited for answers to make...

San Franciscan Bicyclists May Only Have to Yield at Stop Signs

Nicholas Beard '17, Staff Writer December 18, 2015

In San Francisco, CA there have been bicyclists that just roll over a stop signs rather than stop completely as the law mandates. This protest was in response to the threats by law enforcement officials...

Presidency or Bust?

Jolie Radunich ‘18, Staff Writer December 18, 2015

On October 21, 2015, with his wife, Jill Biden, and President Barack Obama by his side, Vice President Joe Biden announced that he was dropping out of the presidential race. The main cause?  An overwhelming...

A Second Chance for Electric Skateboards

Emmanuel Fernandez '17, Staff Writer October 27, 2015

The recent uproar of the motorized board has people everywhere in California cruising in the streets on a reimagined version of the classic skateboard. Surprisingly, driving a motorized skateboard...

iPhone 6s: Marvelous or a Mistake?

Emma Hawk '18 and Jolie Radunich '18 October 27, 2015

It always seems like the second you get a new phone or laptop, there’s a brand new model which takes its place. The most recent case of this is the iPhone 6s. Its marketing slogan boldly says, “The...

Super Blood Moon

Emmanuel Fernandez '17 and Sophia Plett '17 October 27, 2015

On September 27, 2015, an ominous, blood-red moon shone through the night sky across the globe. This rare occurrence was appropriately deemed the “Super Blood Moon”. The proper astrology term...

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