On Tuesday, September 10 former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for their first, and seemingly only debate of the 2024 election cycle. Trump’s performance in this debate centered on personal attacks, a clear lack of policy knowledge, and certainly hasn’t helped him with key voting groups. Democrats had […]
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Blake Lively and the Debate on Celebrity Ethics
In light of the drama surrounding the film adaptation of It Ends With Us, the roles of celebrities and the standards given to them by society have raised questions about whether we should place them on pedestals. People have looked up to celebrities for decades, but celebrity status alone does not warrant role model status. […]
Netanyahu Wants Palestinian Death, Not Free Hostages
On July 24th Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the United States Congress at the Capitol; the initial reaction from Congress upon Netanyahu’s arrival yielded a standing ovation from the so-called “Diplomats” and “Peacemakers” in the room. What was happening on the outside of the capitol, however, poses a strong contrast to the positive reaction […]
A Race For The Presidency, Flipped on Its Head
On June 27 President Biden and former President Trump faced off in a debate that is largely remembered for one thing: Biden’s 12-second verbal catastrophe where he froze, murmured, and completely lost his train of thought, ending with Biden saying “We finally beat medicare.” Immediately, shockwaves were felt across the nation, especially within the Democratic […]
The RVA Amphitheater: Setting The Stage
The Richmond Riverfront Amphitheater is currently under construction and is planning to set the stage for the hottest new artists in the Summer of 2025. The venue was first announced in the summer of 2022 and was planned to be finished by May 2024 but forced to be delayed due to logistical obstacles and infrastructure […]
Nutzy and Nutasha Aboard
A year after Major League Baseball aired the possibility of the Richmond Flying Squirrels leaving the City of Richmond if a contract could not go forward for a 2026 stadium, an exclusive naming-rights deal is changing both parties fortunes thanks to Richmond-based auto-retailer CarMax. Announced by CarMax and the Squirrels in early September, the deal […]
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 […]
Manga Loved by Many, Ends Too Soon
Worldwide Popular Manga Ends in 3 Chapters Later This Month Since its inception in 2018, Jujutsu Kaisen has created a global fanbase for its cheeky, funny, and sometimes cocky characters. This manga, later turned into an anime, practically has the whole anime community on the edge of their seat with each release. Its a mix […]
2023 Godwin alumna’s’ inspiring experience at the Democratic National Convention
From August 19th to the 22nd, the Democratic National Convention (DNC) was held at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. At this convention, groups of U.S. citizens, journalists, reporters, celebrities, and many more people across the nation attended in order to hear what our political leaders had to say. Godwin 2023 alumna Abby Gravely, now […]
Gamescom 2024: Borderlands, Henry Cavill, and Civilization Take the Convention Floor
In the sphere of gaming, there are conventions and press releases throughout the year to keep gamers up to date. The most recent, and largely anticipated, of these big events was Gamescom in late August. The gaming news cycle thus became reborn once again, and talk over present and future gaming announcements, releases, and theories […]