Grammar’s Got Talent Wrap-Up
“One thing Girls Grammar is not short of is talent.” – Peter Milligan
Year 12 Kilburn Set Out to Fold 1000 Paper Cranes In a Year – Here’s How It Went
AUTHOR: SARAH PALMER Many residents of Hiroshima during the aftermath of the atomic bombing that ended World War II faced long-term consequences to their health due […]
The (Fe)male Gaze: Defining Cinema Without Male Control
AUTHOR: SARAH PALMER I’m sure you’ve heard of the ‘male gaze’ – applauding male celebrities and fictional characters who are “written by women” has become a […]
Abbey Hall: Day in the Life of a Boarder
AUTHORS: ABI MCINTOSH & CATE SINCLAIR Hailing from the town of Wombat, NSW, Abbey Hall is a Year 11 Boarder who also happens to be the […]
Mastering Memory Methods
GUEST AUTHOR: MS STEPHANIE KINDON Acting Head of Glebe House, Senior Psychology Teacher Encode, Store, Retrieve, Repeat. Have you ever thought about how your brain works […]
Squid Game: A Popular Introduction to Korean Drama
AUTHOR: EMILY RAE-BRINSDEN A quick warning before we begin: the show we’re discussing today contains frequent depictions of violence, sex and suicide. I had an… interesting […]
Pride and Prejudice – Review
AUTHOR: MIRIAM COWAN Last week CGGS Drama performed Pride and Prejudice, starring Stephanie Waldron as Elizabeth Bennet and Liam Prichard as Mr. Darcy. Mrs. Yvette Riordan […]
Ellena Papas: Gymnast, Musician, Executive Director
AUTHOR: IRIS LEACH DOWE This transcript has been edited and condensed for concision. So, Ms Papas, this is your first term at CGGS. This interview is […]
Woman of the Month – Frida Kahlo
AUTHOR: SOFIA GREEN Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter and still to this day is considered a feminist icon. She is considered one of Mexico’s greatest […]
