In the late 1800s, the land of opportunity entered an era known as the Gilded Age, a time of economic corruption at the hands of powerful businessmen and technological innovators often dubbed “Robber Barons.”These massively wealthy individuals garnered their nicknames through ethically questionable monopolies and poor employee treatment, further dividing the classes at the time.As […]
Author: Lydia Hudgins
Center Seniors Spark Friendly Competition
The Todd Allen Phillips Center for Medical Sciences (CMS) at Godwin is undoubtedly a rigorous, prestigious center. Students participate in specialized science classes unavailable to other students, such as organic chemistry or anatomy.However, academic standards often lead students into unhealthy, competitive habits that can divide them. A group of center seniors aims to build a […]
A Theater Classic Brought to the Godwin Stage
Every year, students drown in Shakespearean works preaching stories of tyrannical leaders or sonnets of everlasting love, but they are not always entirely convinced by the value of simple words on paper. However, the Godwin Theatre Department’s upcoming production of Macbeth can enlighten students to a Shakespearean adaptation worth waiting for. A Shakespearean classic about […]
Godwin senior devotes her summer to the study of animals
A deeper dive into her passion for veterinary medicine at prominent universities During a period when many students struggle to find an interest, they can envision a future in, which a select few have already chosen their path. Godwin senior Sam Lionberger spent her summer pursuing her dream of studying veterinary medicine by attending a […]
The Woman Behind the Wig
How a Godwin Student is Showing her Pride Godwin High School is known for its unmatchable pride and enthusiastic school spirit, shown through student-led pep rallies, rival football games, and more. However, out of all of the prideful students at our school, one student shows her eagle spirit in her own unique way. Godwin Junior […]