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Trump v. Harris – The Issues
Vice President Kamala Harris and her opponent former President Donald Trump are neck and neck with just weeks to go until election day. Voters have expressed that the economy, immigration, and democracy are the issues that they are worried about most in this election. In the final stretch of the race, both campaigns have sought […]
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Decreasing student work ethic
Godwin teachers discuss changes in overall student performance One of the rising issues most recognized by teachers is the general decline in high school academic performance. While grades may remain high, the collective work ethic and ability of students has changed due to several underlying factors. Across different subjects, such as history and math, Godwin […]
In N’ Out Words-Slang Edition 2023
In Words Ranked (It Stays!): 1.Yap 2. Pookie 3. Mid 4. Lock-in 5. Cook 6. Pur 7. Gas 8.Smoked 9. Rizz Out words (Leave it in 2023!): 1. Ramble 2. Bae 3.Trash 4. Focus 5.Work 6. Slay 7. Fire 8. Clapped 9. Unspoken rizz DEFINITIONS In Words 1. Excessive talking, lengthy. 2. Used to call […]
MVE
By: Anna Goodman Each September, Godwin’s senior class has the honor of selecting their peers for the title of Most Valuable Eagle (MVE). The five seniors with the most votes are then reviewed by faculty and staff to determine one winner. The MVE award reflects the student who shows excellence in academics, sports, clubs, and […]
Saw X
It’s unbelievable that there have been nine gut-wrenching Saw movies since the original movie made its classical debut on Oct. 29, 2004. This year on Sept. 29, 2023, we were given the 10th, and most heinous installment. Saw X is directed by Kevin Greutert and written by Peter Goldfinger and Josh Stolberg who have written […]
No hands
by: Chip Carter She had no hands. They were gone the wrist area up. In my 41 years of teaching, I have attended so many meetings about the progress and well-being of individual students. Mostly, these meetings are fairly run of the mill. At times, however, the specifics can be distressing. Family strife, substance abuse, […]
First-year teachers adjustment to Godwin
by: Ayisha Surani Students at Godwin can name a list of things that set their school apart from any other– from the one-of-a-kind school spirit at football games to the academic rigor in AP classes. A perspective that is often overlooked, however, are the ones from the teachers who are new to Godwin.Sophia Dy and […]
“I beat it once, I will just do it again”
GHS freshman “stands tall” vs. cancer By: Anna Goodman You notice her because she’s tiny, really tiny – 4’10’’ and a half and she emphasizes the half with a smile.Although she has been ignorantly teased at times her tiny stature is the result of both genetics and chemotherapy.What many do not know about GHS freshman […]