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“We are family, Get up everybody and sing”- by Sports Editor Dalia Jimenez

April 28, 2017forder1 Leave a Comment

Family members often share many characteristics, including hair color, facial features, or a similar sense of humor. These students happen to have a uniform in common as well. Britton and Braeden Wilson Britton began running in the sixth grade and… Continue Reading →

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Godwin families- by Rear Editor Carter Straub

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John (math) and Joe (11) Mustachio What are some of the differences you see in your high school experience versus your child’s experience? Most people had no idea that the Internet existed, and I attended a high school with double the… Continue Reading →

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Godwin alumni receives national football championship rings- by J-1 Correspondents Ari Lehman and Cannon Binns

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Godwin graduate and freshmen at James Madison University (JMU) Will Wood has developed a niche within JMU’s football team. As the Dukes prepare to take to the field on Saturday afternoons, their equipment must be in tip-top shape. Wood has… Continue Reading →

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Equal opportunity is not equality- by Online Editor-in-Chief Emma Ford

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Equal opportunity is one of the most misleading statements in American history because it often camouflages significant issues. Opportunity does not always result in equality. Beginning in the 1920s, women were confined to gender roles within their occupations. They were… Continue Reading →

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How to style your look to look stylin’ for prom- by Assistant Editor-in-Chief Charlotte Zerbst

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Here are some suggestions on how to add some flair to your already poppin’ outfit: Chokers Chokers with low-cut dresses can be especially cute because it adds another layer to the look. If you have a low-cut dress, try a… Continue Reading →

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Tesla: Electric, environmentally-friendly, and it’s in your teacher’s driveway- by J-1 Correspondent Julianna Jett

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Last December, geometry teacher Rob White purchased an eco-friendly and innovative car called a Tesla. Tesla was founded in 2003 by Elon Musk. By 2008, Tesla released its first electric sports car, the Roadster. According to their website, “Tesla’s mission… Continue Reading →

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Girls soccer coached by former eagles- By Assistant Editor-in-Chief Sarah York

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Being one of the best in the county, and with a legacy of traditions, the Godwin girls soccer team is staffed completely of past student athletes. Head coach and Health and Physical Education teacher Ali Toole was a player and… Continue Reading →

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Exploring Godwin’s ecological footprint- by News Editor Yara Ibrahim

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With Earth Day recently passing, certain issues involving the environment, such as energy consumption and water usage, have been looked at more harshly. A significant amount of energy is used at Godwin in order to accommodate thousands of students each… Continue Reading →

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Bees make the Endangered Species list- by J-1 Correspondent Dimitrius Gomes

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As spring weather arrives, bees are making their presence more obvious. However, they may not be as “present” in the United States as they were compared to the late 1990s. On Sept. 30, 2016, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service… Continue Reading →

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Wage gap is both reasonable and explainable- Guest Columnist

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A battle cry of the modern third-wave feminist movement revolves around the concept of a “wage gap,” the idea that women in modern society earn around 20 percent less per year than men. Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor… Continue Reading →

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