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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For University of Georgia philosophy professor, former Clarke Central High School parent and 2018 Democratic Congressional Candidate Richard Dien Winfield, politics and philosophy have always been intertwined.
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During Music in Our Schools Month, the Large Group Performance Evaluation is held by the Georgia Music Educators Association. This year, Clarke Central High School hosted.
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Black Culture Club President Jurnee Louder shares her experiences with BCC and its importance for Clarke Central High School students.
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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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Breaking news: CCHS graduation date announced
by Jurnee Louder January 12, 2018The 2018 Clarke Central High School graduation ceremony will be held on Friday, May 18 at 7 p.m. at the Stegeman Coliseum.
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With what some may consider to be lax gun laws in the state of Georgia, the issue of gun accessibility for minors arises.
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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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Six girls see how “universal” the Gloss Bomb Universal Lip Luminizer from Rihanna’s new makeup line, Fenty Beauty, really is.
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News Editor Jurnee Louder talks with speaker, educator and activist, Mokah Johnson, about her activist ideology and how teens can get more involved in making a difference.
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Sophomore Kiley Hanna talks with Variety Editor Jurnee Louder about what taking an art class is like, her interest in AP Art History and her artistic process.
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The Clarke Central High School yearbook staff begins production during the summer and works to finish by March to make the yearbook as memorable as possible.
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On March 22, the Clarke Central High School Parent Teacher Student Organization held a Zumbathon in support of teachers and students.
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Variety Editor Jurnee Louder understands you loved your mission trip to Africa, but here’s why it could be problematic.
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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 Young Urban Farmers Program allows students to learn how to make money through farming, as well as other enrichment opportunities.
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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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The Loran Smith Center for Cancer Support, which aims to provide support to cancer patients and their loved ones, has proven to be an important feature in Athens.
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On April 6, the Clarke County School District held the annual CCSD Special Olympics at Clarke Central High School.
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News Editor Jurnee Louder discusses why she has gotten “information” along with Beyonce and many other young girls.
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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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On Feb. 14, Kanye West released his new album The Life of Pablo on Tidal. News Editor Jurnee Louder is quite disappointed.
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News Editor Jurnee Louder reflects on her own experiences with discrimination in Downtown Athens and how it can be stopped.
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On Feb. 17, Athens residents gathered in the Cedar Shoals High School auditorium to discuss the recent alleged sexual assault case.
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The Athens Fashion Collective held three days of fashion-related events around Athens. One event, called Georgia Sewn, was a new roster addition.
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On Jan. 18, Athens community members marched through the streets of downtown Athens to push for a discrimination free community.
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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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Every year, Wild Rumpus, a Halloween parade, hits the streets of downtown Athens.
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This year, teachers will be graded with a new evaluation system created with TrueNorthLogic.
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TIDAL, a new music streaming service, will hopefully benefit the artists and the fans while revitalizing the music industry.
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Due to construction, students will now be picked up and dropped off in a different fashion.
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ODYSSEY and iliad staffs receive state recognition
by Jurnee Louder April 5, 2015The University of Georgia Student Tate Center held the annual Georgia Scholastic Press Association banquet on April 3, 2015 to celebrate the achievements of student journalists throughout the state.
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After placing 2nd place in the state meet, Clarke Central High School’s Robotics Club…
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Martin Luther King Day of Service is a national holiday that challenges citizens nationwide to make a difference in their community.
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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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ASVAB provides students with alternative testing opportunity
by Jurnee Louder October 30, 2014By JURNEE LOUDER – Staff Writer Clarke Central High School students searching for career…
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ODYSSEY Online Staff Writer Jurnee Louder sits down with Clarke Central High School’s newest counselor, Dr. Susan Strickland, for a brief introduction.
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Chris Brown finally released his sixth album “X” on Sept. 16 after pushing the album back after days and then weeks and soon after, a year. Never before has an album been so long in the making and been so underwhelming.