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Jacqueline Ramirez, Editor-in-Chief

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“Barbie” is a comedy movie, directed by Greta Gerwig, with a message about inner beauty and will be released on July 21th. After Barbie, played by Margot Robbie, is banished from Barbieland for being less than perfect, she is joined by Ken, played by Ryan Gosling, to find happiness in the human world.

New Movies to Reach Theaters Mid-to-Late 2023

Jacqueline Ramirez, Editor-in-Chief April 20, 2023

It is almost halfway through 2023 and there are still plenty of movies to keep an eye out for. All the way from comedy to horror, make sure to stay tuned for these upcoming releases and consider watching...

The Colorguard Team after their competition at the Winterguard Association of Southern California (WGASC) Debut & Classification Show. Photo taken on February 4, 2023.

The Fight to Keep Colorguard Alive

Jacqueline Ramirez, Editor-in-Chief February 23, 2023

After more than four years, Colorguard, a staple at Godinez Pep Rallies and Halftime shows, nearly had their entire season canceled - not once, but twice.   A lack of funding seems to be the main...

The Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Is Not Unfair. Here’s Why.

The Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Is Not Unfair. Here’s Why.

Jacqueline Ramirez, Editor-in-Chief December 12, 2022

Since his campaign for president in 2020, President Biden has planned to help get rid of student debt.  The plan is to cancel up to $20,000 for Pell Grant (government money for students to pay for...

Performers in their last rehearsal at the Godinez theater for the fall play. Photo taken on October 18, 2022.

[Photo] Introducing the 2022 Fall Play: Radium Girls!

October 19, 2022

Performers in their last rehearsal at the Godinez theater for the fall play. Photo taken on October 18, 2022.

A group of people check out a street vendor on 4th Street with a sign, that serves as a reminder that businesses are open. Photo taken on May 7, 2022.

Fourth Street Construction Disrupts Business Owners Livelihoods

Jacqueline Ramirez, Staff Writer May 19, 2022

Santa Ana’s Fourth Street is no longer filled with eager customers or bustling Latino-owned businesses. Instead, there is a restricted construction zone and dust.  The Orange County Transportation...

All of our graduating seniors from the newsroom and their plans after graduation. From left, top row: Christo Hernandez (USC), Gabriel Salinas (OCC), Antonio Heras (OCC), Johanna Canal (OCC), Yulisa Rodriguez (OCC), Angel Arias (OCC), Diego Gomez (OCC), David Santos (FCC), Anthony Olarra (SAC), and Vanessa Flores (Vanguard). From right, bottom row: Kylie Mayo (CSUF), Wendy Rodriguez (UCLA), Diana Carino Lucero (UC Berkeley), Isabella Nevarez (UCI), and Aisa Chavez (CSULB).

[Photo] Seniors Take a Big Step Towards Their Future

May 1, 2022

All of our graduating seniors from the newsroom and their plans after graduation. From left, top row: Christo Hernandez (USC), Gabriel Salinas (OCC), Antonio Heras (OCC), Johanna Canal (OCC), Yulisa Rodriguez...

A discarded blue mask outside of Godinez Fundamental High School campus. Photo taken on March 16, 2022.

Bring the Mask Mandate Back

Jacqueline Ramirez, Staff Writer March 23, 2022

On March 7, 2022, Superintendent Jerry Almendarez announced that on March 14, 2022, the mask mandate will go from required to highly recommended for staff, students, and community members in the Santa...

Richard Marting standing in Antarctica with penguins behind him and a poster signed by his drama and AVID students.

Staff Spotlight: Richard Marting

Jacqueline Ramirez, Staff Writer January 24, 2022

Drama director, Richard Marting, had a once in a lifetime opportunity to travel to Antarctica over winter break.  Marting has been at Godinez since the school's opening. Besides being the head of the...

From left to right, Victoria Gonzalez, Keeshae Jacobs, and Daniel Robinson, all three are missing minorities. All did not manage to gather the attention of the nation like Gabby Petito.

Minorities Go Missing and No One Cares

Jacqueline Ramirez, Staff Writer November 29, 2021

Take a look in the mirror. Are you white, have blonde hair, or blue eyes? If not, you will not be seen by the media if something terrible happens to you.  The Gabrielle ‘Gabby’ Petito case is the...

Drama students rehearse in the Godinez theatre for the fall play. Photo taken October 6, 2021.

The Godinez Fall Play is Back in the Theater

Jacqueline Ramirez, Staff Writer October 15, 2021

Halloween is approaching and a spooky way to get into the spirit is with the upcoming Godinez Fundamental High School's fall play.  The play, "The Best Haunted House Ever," will be at the Godinez theatre...

Freshman, Kineret Isidro, believes that the school wide COVID testing was for the most part, fine. However, she added that, those in charge should not be mass-tested at schools yet and testing should have started somewhere else.

[Photo] District Wide COVID-19 Testing Starts at Godinez

September 28, 2021

Freshman, Kineret Isidro, believes that the school wide COVID testing was "for the most part, fine." However, she added that, "those in charge should not be mass-tested at schools yet and testing should...

3rd Place Prose: Seven Years

Jacqueline Ramirez, Author February 14, 2021

Tick, tock. A single droplet falls from the white window still. One single dry branch falls off a tree; eggs in a nest crash upon landing on the white snow, red goo painting it. The grey clouds were...

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