Nov. 2, 2007

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the broadview november 2, 2007

convent of the sacred heart high school | san francisco, california

vol. 12, is. 2

Intersections pose dangers to pedestrians rachel forbes a&e editor

INA HERLIHY | the broadview

Crossing guard Ali Nasser helps students and parents cross Broadway Street just after dismissal. Pedestrian accidents with cars are on the rise in San Francisco, even in crosswalks.

San Francisco car accidents are occurring more frequently this year with busy intersections being the most dangerous parts of the street for drivers, pedestrians and bikers. An average of one death a week due to car accidents is the highest the pedestrian fatalities have been in over a decade. By August, the city had as many accidents as in all of 2006 according to InjuryBoard.com. “One of the problems of San Francisco is there is a greater concentration of vehicles per square foot than anywhere else in the United States, except for New York,” said SFPD officer Chris Springer. see intersections p. 4

Election: Mayor has little competition elizabeth gruber news editor

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he number of candidates for the Nov. 6 mayoral election has gone down to twelve people since the Aug. 10 filing deadline, because Mayor Gavin Newsom’s solid support in the polls has discouraged other qualified candidates from putting in the effort, money and time required for running. “I think it’s the record and the vision for the future,” said Newsom during a recent sit-down interview. “It’s the willingness to acknowledge my mistakes, willingness to take our biggest challenges

and to try and hit them head on and acknowledge where we’re weak and where we’re strong and never give up, and people see that we’re sincere in our desire to do better and to do more.” Supervisor Chris Daly even tried to find someone who could actually challenge Newsom by holding a daylong Progressive Convention in June, but in the end, former Mayor Art Agnos, Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi, Matt Gonzalez and Daly removed their names from the ballot. Newsom’s competition includes people such as Grasshopper Alec Kaplan, 37, the vegan taxicab driver who has

been arrested on numerous occasions for assault and trespassing, and George Davis, 61, who enjoys campaigning nude. The mayor has managed to uphold his popularity against his competition, even after an office romance with his friend’s wife and an admission of a drinking problem. Newsom said this is because he didn’t allow these dilemmas to affect the office. “There’s not many, you know outside of my own personal challenges, issues and scandals that tend to dominate within the mayor’s office as it relates to planning decisions see newsom p. 4

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Musical coffee: Haight street coffeehouse offers live music.

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Food: Learn about Veganism, Vegetarianism and toxic food products.

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High tops: Flashy shoes become a new trend among teenagers.

RENA HUNT | the broadview

Jan. 8, 2004 Inaugurated as SF’s youngest mayor in a century, at age 36.

Feb. 12, 2004 Ordered city clerk to issue same-sex marriage licenses.

July 1, 2004 Implementation of “Care Not Cash.”

Sept. 10, 2007 Asks over 100 staffers to resign. — Source: www.mapreport.com

Art show features 4-school teachers Art teachers from the four schools will display a collection of paintings, work on paper and installations �������������������� beginning next week in the Syufy Theatre lobby. “[The art show] is an opportunity for the four schools to build as a community and encourage the

development of new ideas from seeing the works of other artists,” said SHHS art chair Patter Hellstrom, who is coordinating the show. “I believe it show will help the students grow and become actively imaginative.” The artists are not restricted to follow guidelines and are encouraged to speak their minds freely through their work.��������������� The ���������� show������ ����� will� highlight������������������������� the visual arts program and artists in the four-school community. The opening reception is Nov��.� 1��3���� at ��� ��6 ��� p.m. and the show runs Nov. 9–19. — Susie Lee

Mayor Gavin Newsom speaks to volunteers over the summer at his campaign headquarters at Van Ness Avenue and Sutter Street. He thanked and encouraged them before they traveled around the city to collect signatures for his campaign.

Honors awarded for AP test scores The College Board has announced its academic testing awards, with senior Morgan Kendall being named a National Merit Scholar semi-finalist as she tested in the top one-half of 1 percent of California students taking the PSAT. Seniors Hillary Lyons, Allison Pang and Kaitlin Van Zandt were named as Commended Students for testing in the top 5 percent of see news in brief p. 4

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