Coaching children takes a certain level of skill and dedication. Not only does it require a full understanding of the game being played, but it also demands a charismatic personality that can keep the kids committed and engaged in the sport. Add to the mix a disabling condition that confines the youth athlete to a […]
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Godwin CAN give back- By Front Editor Ceara Nolan
The tradition of Godwin students participating in the canned food drive is continuing this holiday season. Lasting until Dec. 1, Beta Club sponsored the annual drive that for the Christmas Mother. New Beta Club sponsor, Mary Mordica, helped run the canned food drive this year. “I think that anytime you give something, you get something […]
Godwin participates in Diversity Day for the first time- by Editor-in-Chief Olivia Carey
Local students work towards inclusion On Nov. 15, at the University of Richmond, students from every grade, race, religion, gender, and sexual orientation gathered and joined each other to open a dialogue about both what it means to share and to listen. While eight Godwin students were in attendance, surrounding schools such as Henrico […]
Gettin’ cozy for fall- By Assistant Editor-in-Chief Charlotte Zerbst
Looking for a new place to hang-out and get food this Fall? Here are some places to consider: Lamplighter Hours: 8am-8pm Locations: 26 N Morris St, Richmond 1719 Summit, Ave. Richmond 116 S. Addison St. Richmond Lamplighter’s delicious drink menu will make this a favorite café stop for post-fall activity. The three locations all have […]
Don’t worry, it’s just locker room talk- by Editor-in-Chief Olivia Carey
After countless statements such as, “A person who is flat-chested is very hard to be a 10”, is anyone really surprised by Trump’s most recent scandal?
These “holes” ain’t loyal- by Photographer Reagan Richmond
Hallelujah! We’ve been saved. At roughly 12 p.m. on Oct. 24, the pothole gods came down from their thrones of cement and saved the Godwin community from the death-defying depths of the Godwin potholes. For the past few months, these hindrances have endangered the lives of students and parents, alike, growing deeper every day. Whippin’ […]
Germans take-over Godwin- by News Editor Yara Ibrahim
This year, Godwin students were excited to host a group of German exchange students. German students came to America for two weeks and lived with a host family. Nineteen Godwin families hosted 20 German students along with three teachers. This exchange is sponsored by an organization called German American Partnership Program (GAPP) that helps high […]
Seniors Knit for Charity- by Assistant Editor-in-Chief Sarah York
Most Godwin students spend their Friday nights hanging out with friends and watching Netflix. Godwin seniors Emily Miller, Jessica Besnier, Sahana Tharakan, Arisa Kano, Samantha Cohodas and Julianne Carrol spend it giving back by knitting for the charity, Miles of Scarves. Miles of Scarves is a local charity where students from elementary school to college […]
Godwin student interns in court- by Online Editor-in-Chief Emma Ford
Many Americans love to watch the crime dramas of Hollywood, and vicariously take part in the dramatized TV world of the US court system. However, Godwin senior Madison Bradley got the opportunity to experience court life first-hand. Over the past month, Bradley interned at the Virginia State Corporation Commission under Virginia Judge, Mark C. Christie. […]
Fall sports wrap-ups 2016-2017 -By Sports Editor Dalia Jimenez
Football is not “satisfied” Record: 4-5 headed into final game Season highlights: 48-28 win over Atlee in week two, Wesley Dugger scored seven TDs and rushed for 311 yards in that game, both of which are school records. 13-12 victory over Tucker, where Scott McDonough had a strip-sack on the last play of the game […]