Sports Editor Hannah Gale compiles a list of Gladiator athletic events to attend this week.
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Sports Editor Hannah Gale compiles a list of Gladiator athletic events to attend this week.
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Gladiator athletics: Week of Nov. 26
by Hannah Gale November 27, 2017Sports Editor Hannah Gale compiles a list of Gladiator athletic events to attend this week.
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Gladiator athletics: Week of Nov. 13
by Hannah Gale November 13, 2017Sports Editor Hannah Gale compiles a list of Gladiator athletic events to attend this week.
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Managing Editor Suncana Pavlic and the ODYSSEY Online staff compiled a comprehensive package, including columns by Print Sports Editor Hannah Gale and Cedar Shoals BluePrints Magazine sports editor Matteo Castile, a video by ODTV Director Karla Dougan, a Q&A with head football coach David Perno by Online Sports Editor Olivia Ripps and a game preview by Noeli Loya.
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ODYSSEY Newsmagazine Sports Editor Hannah Gale predicts the outcome of the 50th Classic City Championship.
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Fourteen years after her adoption, 16-year-old Hannah Gale addresses her birth mother in an open letter.
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Sophomore Writing Coach Hannah Gale talks to math department teacher and Diamond Darlings coordinator Alex Szatkowski about the Diamond Darlings for the Clarke Central High School baseball program.
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Hannah Gale talks with physical education teacher and head wrestling coach, Tim Stoudenmire about the upcoming wrestling season and how the team hopes to do.
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ODYSSEY Online complied a package of several articles and one broadcast video about the Governor’s Honors Program by Tiernan O’Neill, Hannah Gale, Karla Dougan and guest writer Sutton Dunwoodie.
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By the numbers: Clarke Central High School vs. Buford High School
by Sophia Long November 8, 2019On Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m., the Clarke Central High School Gladiators will face off against Buford High School in Death Valley.
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Clarke Central High School senior Caedmon Churchwell talks about his experience trying to manage his time as a student-athlete.
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In 2008, the University of Georgia founded the Georgia College Advising Corps (GCAC) in partnership with the Watson-Brown Foundation and College Advising Corps, which allows high schools across the state the opportunity to have a full-time college adviser in their school. Currently, 15 schools in Georgia have a college adviser due to the GCAC, including Clarke Central High School and Cedar Shoals High School.
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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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Chalis Montgomery: Candidate for congressional district 10
by Elena Gilbertson Hall March 26, 2018Candidate for Georgia congressional district 10 Chalis Montgomery announced her bid for the House of Representatives in the summer of 2017 with the goals of expanding healthcare coverage, creating a comprehensive jobs plan and raising the minimum wage.
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Clarke Central High School head wrestling coach and Physical Education teacher Timothy Stoudenmire resigns from CCHS after 13 years.
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Clarke Central High School alumnus and University of Georgia sophomore Cole Wilson returns to CCHS to coach the boys JV soccer team.
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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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Senior Copy Editor Jordan Rhym reflects on the 2018 Holmes-Hunter Lecture presented by University of Georgia 1963 graduate Charlayne Hunter-Gault.
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Clarke Central High School students attend a lecture by University of Georgia pioneer and journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault, who was one of the first Black students to attend UGA.
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On Feb. 15, students from Clarke Central High School attended the annual Hunter-Holmes Lecture at the University of Georgia chapel. Before the lecture, students had the opportunity to learn more about Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes and their contributions to the integration of UGA.
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Clarke Central High School alumna Stacey Scott, Curriculum Assistance Program for Students (CAPS) teacher and head varsity volleyball coach, aims to give back to the school that gave her so much.
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Still recovering from a motor-vehicle accident, Clarke Central High School varsity basketball player Kendarius Watson, a senior, rejoins his team for the 2017-18 basketball season.
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Clarke Central High School faced off against Cedar Shoals High School in their annual rivalry basketball game on Dec. 16 at CCHS.
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The Clarke Central High School International Baccalaureate/ODYSSEY hosted a Moderated Discussion with Dr. Demond Means, Clarke County School District Superintendent, on Dec. 6.
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By the Numbers: Clarke Central vs. Carrollton High School
by Caedmon Churchwell November 7, 2017The Clarke Central High School varsity football team will face off against Carrollton High School in the first round of the GHSA AAAAA state playoffs on Nov. 10.
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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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Athletes must remember good sportsmanship, even when things go wrong on the field.
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The Clarke Central High School varsity football team will face off against Region 8-AAAAA opponent Flowery Branch High School at the McConnell-Talbert Stadium on Oct. 20.
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The Clarke Central High School varsity football team faced Region 8-AAAAA opponent Johnson High School in CCHS’ eighth game of the season.
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Package: 51st Classic City Championship
by Alexander Robinson September 23, 2017The Clarke Central High School Gladiators defeated the Cedar Shoals High School Jaguars 48-7 in the 51st Classic City Championship on Sept. 22.
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By the numbers: Clarke Central vs. Cedar Shoals
by Caedmon Churchwell September 22, 2017The Clarke Central High School Gladiators varsity football team will face off against in-town rivals, the Cedar Shoals High School Jaguars, at Billy Henderson Stadium on Sept. 22.
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Package: iliad/IB Learner Creative Writing Celebration
by Hannah Gale September 8, 2017The ODYSSEY Media Group’s literary-art magazine, the iliad, produced their 2016-17 edition this past May. With the new school year underway, the publication celebrates its work and contributors from the most recent issue.
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Head baseball coach Trey Henson announced his resignation to the team on June 19.
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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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The Clarke Central High School soccer teams beat the Cedar Shoals High School soccer teams in all four games played on April 8 at CSHS.
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UberEATS is a new food delivery service in Athens, but will it rise above existing delivery providers?
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The Clarke Central High School girls varsity soccer team lost to Flowery Branch High School on March 17.
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The Clarke Central High School Media Center has a quote from CCHS’ class of…
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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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Women are underrepresented and underpaid in the sports industry, let alone faced with harassment from male athletes even at the high school level.
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The Athens Area Chamber of Commerce honored two Clarke County School District seniors who have excelled in academics, standardized testing and extracurriculars.
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The Clarke Central High School wrestling program sent 11 wrestlers to the state tournament in Macon, Ga.
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Sophomore Joel Ulloa moved to Athens, Georgia for a better education, but it has been a hard transition from Mexico to the United States.
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Cross-town rivals Cedar Shoals High School and Clarke Central High School basketball teams will face off on Dec. 10 and Jan. 21, 2017.
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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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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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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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The Clarke Central High School varsity football team will face off against North Oconee High School’s varsity football team on Sept. 15. Kick off is at 7:30 p.m. at Billy Henderson Stadium.
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Clarke Central High School held its first day of the 2016- 2017 school year on Aug. 9.
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BREAKING NEWS: Hooker leaving Clarke Central High School for Henry County
by Hannah Gale May 19, 2016Dr. Robbie P Hooker announced he will be leaving Clarke Central High School and taking a position in Henry County this July.
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Clarke Central High School seniors Tyra Thompson and Cameron Mims signed to play women’s basketball at Albany State University and Lander University, respectively.
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Governor’s Honors Program is a four-week summer enrichment program located in Valdosta, Ga for the state’s top gifted and talented high school juniors and seniors. Six finalists were chosen from the Clarke County School District to attend GHP this summer.
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Freshman Paulina Hafer has faced a lot of hardships in her life, but the support of her family, friends and the Athens community have helped her become the person she is today.
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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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The new sitcom, “Fuller House”, premiered on Feb. 26 on Netflix. The sitcom is a continuation of the original series, “Full House”, which premiered in 1987.
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The Clarke Central High School boy varsity soccer team prepares for their second game of the season against Madison County.
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First-generation college students are students whose parents did not attend college. Though they do face barriers that others may not face, some students continue to persevere with support from their family, school and community.
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The Clarke Central High School baseball team hopes to begin the season with a win against North Oconee High School.
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Many Clarke Central High School athletes transition between sports throughout their high school career and face pros and cons in doing so.
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The Clarke Central High School wrestling season began on Oct. 26 for seventh through twelfth graders. This upcoming Thursday, the CCHS C-team wrestlers will compete at Athens Christian School, with the JV and Varsity wrestling teams competing this Saturday at Archer High School and Banks County High School
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On Fri., Nov. 6, Clarke Central High School participated in their first swim meet of the season at the Ramsey Student Center”
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Governor’s Honors Program is a summer enrichment program located in Valdosta, Ga. for rising juniors and seniors nominated in a variety subjects ranging from fine arts to core classes.
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iOS 9 was released from Apple on Sept. 16. The update includes new features and is more compatible with other Apple products.
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“How are you Jewish? I thought you were Asian.”
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“We salute your courage and your sacrifice and we wish you Happy Hunger Games,” announced President Snow to the tributes and entire crowd, marking the beginning of their annual “games.”