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Ultimate backstage pass- by Front Editor Ceara Nolan

March 29, 2017forder1 1 Comment

Assistant Principal worked with Dave Matthews Band The Dave Matthews Band has been selling out venues around the world since their formation in Charlottesville, VA in 1991. Seventeen years later, fans from far and wide still grovel for coveted tickets… Continue Reading →

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Godwin’s own Hidden Figure- by News Editor Yara Ibrahim

March 29, 2017forder1 Leave a Comment

The award-winning film “Hidden Figures” features the untold story of Dorothy Vaughan, Katherine Johnson, and Mary Jackson, three African-American mathematicians who worked at NASA starting in the 1940s and crossed both gender and race barriers. These women went on to… Continue Reading →

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Houston we have a problem- by Sports Editor Dalia Jimenez

March 29, 2017forder1 Leave a Comment

Interests and hobbies come in all shapes and sizes. For government and science teacher Jennifer Andrews, her interest comes in the size of a meteor. Andrews is well-known among the staff and student body for her love of astronomical science… Continue Reading →

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The Roundup with Olivia and Charlotte- by Editor-in-Chief Olivia Carey and Assistant Editor-in-Chief Charlotte Zerbst

March 24, 2017forder1 Leave a Comment

TV SHOWS The Get Down Following closely after “Stranger Things”, “The Get Down” may have fallen in the shadow of Netflix’s ode to the 80s. Watch the history of DJing and rap unfold before your eyes in a turbulent 1970s… Continue Reading →

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WARNING: Outbreak of disease wipes out senior class- by Photographer Reagan Richmond

March 24, 2017forder1 Leave a Comment

WARNING: Outbreak of disease wipes out senior class Senioritis is a very real disease. Affecting the majority of the senior class, it’s a topic worth researching. The disease is more than crippling, turning even the brightest center kids into complete… Continue Reading →

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College too expensive?- By flair and features Editor Brittany Bell

March 24, 2017forder1 Leave a Comment

Here are some scholarships you can apply for to help you out: Godwin specific scholarships:   John B. McGinty Scholarship Requirements: This scholarship is awarded to a Godwin senior who intends to become a teacher. A letter to the scholarship… Continue Reading →

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America’s race problem is not Trump’s fault- By Editor-in-Chief Olivia Carey

March 24, 2017forder1 Leave a Comment

“It’s not Trump’s fault.” Anyone who has read one of my opinion pieces before knows that those are the last words that would ever come out of my mouth. However, as of late, they seem to ring startlingly true. Discrimination… Continue Reading →

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Spring sports previews- by J-1 correspondents Tyler Anderson, Ari Lehman, Cannon Binns and Sports Editor Dalia Jimenez

March 24, 2017forder1 Leave a Comment

  The sky’s the limit for lacrosse’s season by J-1 correspondent Tyler Anderson Girls Lacrosse: Coach: Kate Desai Last year’s record: 5-7 Captains: Jessica Besnier, Jenna Alvin, and Ceara Nolan Key returning athletes: Jessica Besnier, Julianne Carroll, Jenna Alvin, Ceara… Continue Reading →

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Scientist researches new cancer treatments- by Online Editor-in-Chief Emma Ford

March 24, 2017forder1 Leave a Comment

When one thinks of a typical high school science fair, simple skittle taste-test experiments and miniature rocket creations come to mind. However, Godwin Junior Farheen Zaman has elevated the high school science experiment through her cancer research and cancer-based experiments.… Continue Reading →

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Nous sommes tous artistes!- by Opinion Editor McKenna Gillard

March 24, 2017forder1 Leave a Comment

On Saturday March 11, hundreds of students from all over Virginia attended the Congrès Français, an event to promote student immersion in French culture. Students all the way from Lynchburg to Richmond attended the event. One student from Godwin, senior… Continue Reading →

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