The National Scholastic Press Association announced nominees for its highest honor, the Pacemaker award. Clarke Central High School’s student newsmagazine was named a nominee.
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“Cobra Kai” strikes hard with “Karate Kid” fans looking for a nostalgic, yet fresh take on the classic franchise.
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Members of Clarke Central High School’s ODYSSEY Media Group (OMG) and Journalism 1 class attended the Georgia Scholastic Press Association (GSPA) spring awards banquet and workshop on April 17.
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Breaking news: Yuran resigns as CCHS principal
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano March 29, 2018Clarke Central High School Principal Marie Yuran announces her resignation after serving as principal for nearly two years.
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Letter from the Editor: The kids are getting us right
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano March 25, 2018Co-Editor-in-Chief Aneesa Conine-Nakano discusses the impact students can have on gun control following the Parkland, Florida shooting in February.
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Students from ODYSSEY Media Groups Journalism 1 and Convergence classes traveled to Columbia, SC for the Southern Interscholastic Press Association conference from March 2-4.
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Quest for Athens’ Best: Burgers
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano February 15, 2018News Editor Jurnee Louder and Viewpoints Writer Sam Mattern-Parkes seek out the best burger joint in Athens in this edition of Quest for Athens’ Best. idea filmed by Aneesa Conine-Nakano. Video edited by Zoe Peterson.
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Two Clarke Central High School clubs teamed up to show “Hidden Figures” after school and celebrate intersectionality.
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Gallery: Swim Area Championship Meet 2018
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano January 25, 2018On Jan. 26, the Clarke Central High School swim team faced off against teams from Oconee High School, North Oconee High School, Cedar Shoals High School and other surrounding schools. Prior to the meet, seniors from each team were recognized.
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With the University of Georgia Bulldogs football team having competed in the national championship, Clarke County School District administration declared Jan. 8 and 9 as “Bulldog Days”.
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Quiz: Which Star Wars meme are you?
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano December 19, 2017Find out which viral Star Wars meme you are with this entertaining quiz by Co-Editor-in-Chief Aneesa Conine-Nakano.
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Gallery: Clarke Oconee Invitational 2017
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano December 16, 2017The Clarke Central High School Aqua Glads competed at the Clarke Oconee Invitational on Dec. 16.
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Despite his controversial rise to fame and his extravagant lifestyle, social media influencer Jake Paul has positively changed Generation Z’s culture and here are three reasons why.
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Q&A: Houston Gaines on his run and the upcoming election
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano November 6, 2017Consultant at Lighthouse Counsel Houston Gaines is running for District 117 Representative for the Georgia House of Representatives in a special election held Nov. 7. Gaines answered questions with Co-Editor-in-Chief Aneesa Conine-Nakano about his run and objectives.
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For first-time attendees and conference veterans, the Georgia Scholastic Press Association fall conference offered something for all.
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Letter from the Editor: A pigment of our imagination?
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano October 30, 2017Co-Editor-in-Chief Aneesa Conine-Nakano examines the detrimental effects of racial “colorblindness.”
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Broadcast staffer Lily Bruce-Ritchie compiles five last minute Halloween costumes to try out for the spooky holiday.
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Co-editor-in-chief Aneesa Conine-Nakano and Viewpoints writer Sam Mattern-Parkes have opposing opinions on whether graduating early is the best option for students.
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Graduating early should be one of the options available to high school students. 2017 Clarke Central High School alumna Adrienne Lumpkin was prepared academically and mentally for college by her junior year. Despite the obstacles, she graduated early.
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Though graduating early from high school works for some, many students would benefit from graduating on time and taking advantage of senior opportunities.
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Head cheerleading coach Brooke Craft and cheerleading varsity captain Mara Woods share their thoughts on new cheerleading assistant coach Korbyn Boyd.
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The Clarke Central High School varsity football team acquired their second win of the regular season, coming up with a 42-14 win against Gainesville High School on Sept. 1.
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Clarke Central High School students, teachers and faculty observed the solar eclipse from the Billy Henderson Stadium on Aug. 21. Attendees were provided with glasses to protect their eyes from the sun and popsicles, provided by the CCHS staff.
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On May 16, Clarke Central High School seniors, parents and community members gathered in Mell Auditorium to reflect on the experiences of the Class of 2017.
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Staff of the ODYSSEY Media Group and iliad Literary Arts Magazine gathered at the Athens Cotton Press-The Trade Room for the 2016-17 banquet.
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Junior Cade Ivy repairs things — at first engines, and more recently, hydraulic pumps. For years, he has loved doing this, and he hopes to continue in years to come.
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Four Clarke Central High School student athletes committed to an athletic career at the collegiate level on April 12 in the Gladiator Gallery.
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Clarke Central High School Principal Marie Yuran, fellow administrators and students discuss Yuran’s first year as principal and plans for the future.
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Editor-in-Chief Aneesa Conine-Nakano shares personal anecdotes about the skewed physical perception of Asian people and growing up around that.
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Members of the ODYSSEY Media Group traveled to Columbia, S.C. for the 2017 Southern Interscholastic Press Association conference from March 2-5.
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The ODYSSEY Media Group compiled a Prom fashion preview featuring senior Ilianis Solis and staff writer Owen Churchwell. The dresses modeled were provided by David’s Bridal and tuxes were provided by Perno’s Formal Wear.
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Review: “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano February 23, 2017“The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story,” an FX mini-series, was recently released on Netflix and keeps viewers on their toes throughout the the entire season.
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Over the winter break, fences were added around Clarke Central High School’s perimeter. Principal Marie Yuran discusses the future of security for CCHS and the plan to secure the school and manage student traffic.
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Staff writer Connor McCage reflects on the Apple iPhone, released 10 years ago, as it relates to landmarks in many Generation Z lives.
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What you need to know about the flu season
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano January 18, 2017On Jan. 17, the Clarke Central High School faculty, parents and students were forwarded a letter from Clarke Country School District Director of Nursing Amy Roark about influenza season. Here is the breakdown.
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Celebrating the New Year around the world
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano December 30, 2016Editor-in-Chief Aneesa Conine-Nakano compiles an interactive map of different New Year celebrations and traditions around the world.
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Editor-in-Chief Aneesa Conine-Nakano breaks down 2016 holiday gift ideas for friends and family.
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Five things to know about fishing
by Emerson Meyer December 17, 2016Juniors Cole Bonner and Jack Byrne explain the sport of fishing and the new club team at Clarke Central High School.
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Clarke Central High School students had the option to participate in this year’s science fair, which was scheduled to take place no later than Dec. 9, however, there were no participants this year.
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David Perno, once a Gladiator himself, followed a sports-based path of playing and coaching which has lead him to his current position as the Clarke Central High School head football coach.
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Presidential pairs who lost: where are they now?
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano November 20, 2016Editor-in-Chief Aneesa Conine-Nakano breaks down where pairs who lost the presidential election are now.
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Editors for the ODYSSEY Media Group attended the National Scholastic Press Association Fall Conference in Indianapolis, IN on Nov. 10-13.
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Admin view: rising graduation rates
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano November 15, 2016Clarke Central High School Principal Marie Yuran discusses the rising graduation rate at CCHS, which has reached over 84 percent.
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As Halloween weekend begins, Editor-in-Chief Aneesa Conine-Nakano breaks down the creepy clown sightings that has led to mass hysteria over social media.
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Admin view: Keeping the school secure
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano October 16, 2016As Clarke Central High School’s renovations come to a close after two years, CCHS Principal Marie Yuran discusses the measures the administration team is taking to keep the school secure.
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On Sept. 30, CCHS went up against Buford High School and fell 44-13 to the Wolves. Before the game, the Clarke Middle School band and orchestra, the Burney-Harris-Lyons Middle School band and the CCHS orchestra performed the “Star Spangled Banner” and at half-time, both teams’ marching bands took to the field.
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In light of former Clarke Central High School Principal Dr. Robbie P. Hooker’s departure last spring, CCHS Assistant Principal Reginald Thomas discusses changes the team is implementing this year.
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Apple’s iOS 10, released on Sept. 13, adds some innovative features like iMessage apps and Siri app suggestions, but drops the ball with the new emojis and lock screen.
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2007-2008 ODYSSEY Newsmagazine Editor-in-Chief Chris Miller and 2008-2009 ODYSSEY Newsmagazine Editor-in-Chief Bryan Barks discuss their upcoming wedding, how they met and how ODYSSEY shaped their relationship.
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In light of the recent alleged sexual assaults in Clarke County School District, Digital Managing Editor Aneesa Conine-Nakano discusses consent and why it needs to be emphasized in schools.
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Clarke Central JV baseball team takes on Monroe Area
by Kelly Fulford April 22, 2016Clarke Central High School’s junior varsity baseball team ended their season with a ten inning doubleheader on April 19.
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Q & A: Start your Friday with Clarke Central High School’s yoga club
by Kelly Fulford April 13, 2016Every Friday, Clarke Central High School’s yoga club meets led by advisor and counselor Sam Hicks and yoga club president Toshiko Conine-Nakano.
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With the 2015-16 NFL season wrapped up, the beginning of the next season approaches and a large variety of potential game changers are preparing to enter the NFL draft. Here are some of the top prospects, compiled by sophomore Staff Writer Owen Churchwell, that are expected to appear in the 2016 draft.
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Members of Clarke Central High School’s iliad, ODYSSEY Newsmagazine, and ODYSSEY Online attended the Southern Interscholastic Press Association convention for the tenth year.
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Head girls track coach Quincy Wilkins discusses the the first meet of the season, which was on Feb. 27 and how the team is improving for upcoming meets.
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The sister, the artist, the dreamer
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano March 1, 2016When asked what three adjectives describe her best, junior Cindi Munoz said, “Creative, sensitive and outgoing.” Digital Managing Editor Aneesa Conine-Nakano explores how her personality affects the different roles Cindi plays.
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Digital Managing Editor showcases five big winners of the 2016 Grammy Awards, which was held Feb. 15.
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A fool’s guide to Valentine’s Day!
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano February 13, 2016Digital Managing Editor Aneesa Conine-Nakano compiled a list of do’s and don’t for Valentine’s Day.
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Can we guess your relationship status based off these questions?
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano February 12, 2016Are you spending Valentine’s Day with your significant other? Or is it complicated? Answer these five random questions and see if we can guess your relationship status.
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Print Senior Copy Editor Tierra Hayes questions whether she is “Proud to be CCSD” after the district’s failure to communicate an alleged rape on Cedar Shoals High School’s campus.
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The five best: fitness and health apps
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano February 7, 2016Digital Managing Editor Aneesa Conine-Nakano lists the five best apps for health and fitness and why people should use them.
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Digital Managing Editor Aneesa Conine-Nakano reflects on the life of her grandfather Akira “Ken” Nakano, a Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor who dedicated his life to service.
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Cedar Shoals High School’s Tech Team taught Clarke Central High School students about virtual reality software and Google Cardboard.
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On Jan. 13 sophomores prepared for dual enrollment by taking a tour through the Career Academy and examining the many classes offered.
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The girls’ track team, whose official team practices began Jan. 19, is preparing for this year’s season by focusing on their goal to go to state.
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Web Master Suncana Pavlic compiled a package containing fast facts written by staff writers Owen Churchwell and Fear Churchwell containing information on the CFP Championship game between the Alabama Roll Tides and the Clemson Tigers. Who will win?
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By OWEN CHRUCHWELL – Staff Writer By ANEESA CONINE-NAKANO – Digital Managing Editor The…
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Five winter premieres to watch
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano January 9, 2016Digital Managing Editor Aneesa Conine-Nakano breaks down five winter television season premieres to watch and why they are worth checking out.
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Quiz: Which Star Wars-The Force Awakens character are you?
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano December 20, 2015Are you more Han Solo or Kylo Ren? Find out here. Quiz by Digital Managing Editor Aneesa Conine-Nakano.
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With midterms approaching in the last weeks before Winter Break, here are five tips on how to study to get the best grades possible
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Sophomore print Viewpoints writer Phineas Alexander shares what he is grateful for this Thanksgiving holiday, and why people should celebrate their thanks year round.
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Quiz: Which “Hunger Games” character are you?
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano November 23, 2015“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2” came out Nov. 20. Take this quiz to find out which character you are most like.
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WARNING: This may contain spoilers to books and movies in the Hunger Games series. The heavily anticipated finale to the popular movie franchise, “The Hunger Games”, leaves the viewers longing for a better conclusion to the acclaimed trilogy.
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ODYSSEY Media Group explores the magic of media
by Tierra Hayes November 17, 2015Members of the ODYSSEY staff attended the National Scholastic Press Association Fall Conference in Orlando, Florida on Nov. 12-15.
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In light of new informational posters regarding alcohol usage among teens displayed around Clarke Central High School, CCHS Assistant Principal Reginald Thomas discusses the dangers of underage drinking.
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Quest for Athens’ Best: Latin American Cuisine
by Sunčana Pavlić November 3, 2015The print variety staff began their journey across the Classic City in search for the best Athens has to offer with stops at four Latin American restaurants.
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This Halloween package includes 5 things to do before Halloween, a story on the annual Wild Rumpus Parade and a blog comparing two very different Halloween personal experiences. Package compiled by Aneesa Conine-Nakano.
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Clarke Central administration believes parent-teacher conferences are an effective way to get and keep students on track.
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According to Clarke Central High School administration, the Freshman Academy, though isolated from most students, has many benefits.
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The Chobani Flip cup gives a spin on the classic yogurt, but with around 100 more calories in each serving than the classic vanilla flavor, it lacks the healthy aspect.
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Digital managing editor Aneesa-Conine Nakano and the ODYSSEY Online staff compiled a comprehensive package, including fast facts, columns by staff writer Fear Churchwell and Cedar Shoals BluePrints Magazine sports editor Matteo Castile, an interactive timeline and By The Numbers graphic by Suncana Pavlic and a SCENE at Central video by Karla Dougan and Julie Alpaugh.
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When student returned to school on Aug. 11, the Clarke Central High School administration held class meetings to discuss expectations for the upcoming school year, including dress code. Assistant Principal Sheila Dunham discusses the dress code, its effect on students and how teachers and administration are going to enforce it.
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7 things to know about poverty in Athens
by Sunčana Pavlić August 21, 2015Clarke County School District recently released various statistics about the poverty in Athens Clarke County.
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Clarke Central High School started its 2015-16 academic school year on Aug. 11.
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The term ‘IB’, standing for International Baccalaureate, is a commonly used phrase throughout Clarke Central High School however many students believe that it isn’t a term many people understand the meaning of.
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GoFundMe.com, an online fundraising source, has recently become very popular with various clubs throughout Clarke Central High School.
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The current movie rating system, which was revised in the 1990s, gives unrealistic ratings in a world where censorship is impossible.
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The Clarke Central High School JV girls soccer team took on Flowery Branch High School at Billy Henderson Stadium on Sat., March 21. The Lady Glads tied Flowery Branch with a score of 0-0.
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Condor Chocolates, located at 1658 S Lumpkin St, ensures their chocolate comes from specific…
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COLUMBIA, S.C. – 41 members of Clarke Central High School’s ODYSSEY Newsmagazine, ODYSSEY Online, ODTV and Iliad Literary-Art Magazine participated in the University of South Carolina’s Southern Interscholastic Press Association’s convention in Columbia, S.C.
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CCSD implements survey to assess teachers
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano February 20, 2015Recently implemented teacher evaluations have created a way for students to anonymously assess their teachers.
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One element of Snapchat’s latest update is Discover, which allows users to view editorial filled snaps from various media outlets.
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Conine-Nakano: No excuse for rape
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano February 5, 2015Rapes are at a record high at universities in the U.S, however colleges are doing little to bring justice to victims.
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On Jan. 6, Clarke Central High School received student teachers from the University of Georgia, who will remain at CCHS for 14 weeks. The math department classrooms were given the most teachers out of all the other classrooms.
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Empire’s combination of clever raps and killer drama make it the premier hit of 2015.
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On January 6, 2015 many painted their ring finger pink in honor of Leelah…
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Clarke Central High School orchestra students perform holiday music for their performances at Athens Regional Hospital and St. Mary’s Hospital.
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It’s hard to explain the terror of being a black man in America until you witness people who look just like you murdered once a month. I’m 6’2”, young and black, why should I even have to consider putting on a hoodie every morning?
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Clarke Central High School Advanced Placement U.S. government and economics teacher Drew Wheeler’s job is not only teaching. He also writes movie reviews for the Flagpole.
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GOP staffer fails to “show class” with her comments to the Obamas
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano December 4, 2014Many react negatively to GOP staffer Elizabeth Lauten’s snide remarks on Facebook about Sasha and Malia Obama’s behavior and dress at the annual turkey pardoning.
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Clarke Central High School freshman Swapnil Dave left his home country in search for a better education.
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Annual Fall festival cancelled, recital remains
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano November 11, 2014Clarke Central High School orchestra students will perform at a recital on Nov. 11 which will be held without the usual solo and ensemble festival following.
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Flic, an app created by Lifehack Labs, provides user with an easy way to maximize storage on Apple iOS8 devices.
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Starting this month, Clarke Central High School teachers have been administering Student Learning Objective Tests. Given that this is the first year students at CCHS are taking these tests, there is some confusion with students over their purpose.
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Shonda Rhimes, executive producer of Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal, debuted her new drama, How to Get Away with Murder, on Sept. 25. on ABC.
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All-State, the Georgia Music Educator Association’s annual student orchestra, auditions take place on Oct. 18.