Every fall, students in Godwin’s Todd Allen Phillips Center for Medical Sciences have the opportunity to participate in the international High School Mathematical Contest in Modeling (HiMCM). The Math Modeling Competition, as it is often shortened to, is a strenuous 36-hour competition in which students are divided into groups of four and select one of […]
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At a loss for holiday gift ideas? – By Assistant Editor-in-Chief Charlotte Zerbst
Here are some holiday gift suggestions: Do they like sports? How about: Tickets to a sporting event Customized water bottle New pair of shoes Do they like music? How about: A Subscription to Spotify or Apple Music (and help them with their playlist!) A poster of their favorite album Tickets to a concert of […]
The Fashion Statement: Holiday party outfits- By Assistant Editor-in-Chief Charlotte Zerbst
Are you attending holiday parties but you have no idea what to wear? After looking at this winter’s trends, I compiled a list of nice holiday pieces that you can dress up or down for every occasion. VELVET: Velvet is the fabric of the season, meaning both winter and the popularity. Everything is velvet; tops, […]
Cross country puts miles into states- By Sports Editor Dalia Jimenez
For the first time in three years, the entire girls cross country team competed at the state level. The team, along with three runners from the boys team, were able to compete the second weekend of November at Great Meadow. The girls’ side of the team has a history of making it to the […]
Unique holiday traditions- By Online Editor-in-Chief Emma Ford
Godwin students embrace their cultures and heritage during the holiday season Tradition: Pickle in the Tree Country of Origin: Germany Student Quote: “Every year my family participates in the German tradition where my mom will put a pickle in a tree and whoever finds it gets a treat.” – junior Charlotte Zerbst History: The […]
New society to honor English scholars- by Opinion Editor Mckenna Gillard
Starting this spring, Godwin will have a new honor society program. The National English Honor Society will officially be known as the Roscoe-Bruner Godwin Chapter, named after two former English teachers who had a profound impact on the English department at Godwin. Former English teacher Carolyne Roscoe, now Carolyne Navikonis, started th e Writing Center […]
Sports curses and conspiracy theories- By Sports Editor Dalia Jimenez
Chicago Cubs curse The Curse of the Billy Goat is probably one of the most well known in the sports world, particularly because it has just been “broken”. The curse dates back to 1945 when Billy Goat Tavern owner William Sianis decided it would be a good idea to bring his pet goat, Murphy, […]
Godwin rappers on Soundcloud- by Rearview Editor Carter Straub
*In our Print Issue the headline said Godwin rappers on spotify, this was corrected online to Soundcloud Exploring music through an online platform As some may know, embedded in the Godwin student body are a few SoundCloud rappers and mix-makers on the search for stardom. These rappers include Alex Leverty and Glen Dean who […]
Standing Up for Progress- By Assistant Editor-in-Chief Charlotte Zerbst
How to stay hopeful in the wake of the election Waking up Wednesday after the election, I had a heavy heart. I felt the need to mourn. I made my opinion, made my side’s arguments, and brushed off the thought of America electing someone whom I disagree with so heavily. But on Wednesday morning, my […]
GHS first responders- By Assistant Editor-in-Chief Sarah York
Most students’ jobs don’t consist of putting their lives at risk to help others. However four Godwin students volunteer at the fire department in Goochland County. Juniors Carson Rubin, Gannon Bostian, David Parrot, and James Carroll volunteer at Centerville Station 3 in Goochland. All stations in Goochland hire high school students as long as they […]