Senior Karla Dougan recounts her emotions and experiences following a severe car accident on Dec. 31, 2016.
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Clarke Central High School’s Homecoming Court took place during halftime of the CCHS vs. Loganville High School football game. Senior Karla Dougan was named Homecoming Queen.
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Print News Editor Delia Adamson writes a letter to her best friend and Broadcast Editor Karla Dougan, who survived a car accident on Dec. 31, 2016.
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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 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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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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In this episode of SCENE, Julie Alpaugh and Karla Dougan visit rival schools: Clarke Central High School and Cedar Shoals High School and talk to students about the upcoming football game.
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Clarke Central High School students talk to Karla Dougan and Julie Alpaugh about what they did over summer break.
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Clarke Central High School senior and ODYSSEY Media Group staffer Karla Dougan talks about…
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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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The Clarke Central High School girls varsity soccer team lost to Flowery Branch High School on March 17.
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The annual Not So Silent Night fundraiser raising money for the ODYSSEY and the Iliad will be held on Dec. 2 at the Lyndon House Arts Center.
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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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This past week, the ODYSSEY Media Group visited Indianapolis, Indiana for the National Scholastic Press Association 2016 fall conference. While there, members spoke to people from across the country to gage their reactions to the 2016 election.
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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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Clarke Central High School and Cedar Shoals High School will meet on Sept. 23 for the 50th annual Classic City Championship. Head Coach David Perno is looking forward to the game and believes it is a crucial part of the season.
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ODYSSEY Newsmagazine Sports Editor Hannah Gale predicts the outcome of the 50th Classic City Championship.
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Clarke Central High School students returned to school on Aug. 9 for the beginning of the 2016-17 school year.
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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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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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On April 7, the Clarke County School District Board of Education will conduct a public forum for community members to express concerns about the district discipline policy.
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Junior Mara Bastow grew up as a member of a military family and despite its hardships, she would not trade the experience for anything.
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College athletes reflect on their experience as full time athletes as well as students, and the difficulties they encountered.
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With the baseball season approaching, coaches and players are preparing to put their offseason work into action during the regular season.
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After breaking the career interception record and leaving a lasting legacy in his four years at Clarke Central High School, senior cornerback Rayshawn McCall is ready to take the next step.
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The Clarke County School District Green Cleaning program was recently awarded for its successful green cleaning efforts.
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Sweet Olive Farm Animal Rescue began as a dog shelter in Atlanta, but has grown to become a prominent animal rescue group in the community.
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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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Local business owner Angie Tillman fulfilled her dream with the opening of her new storefront Phickles Phun Foods earlier this year.
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Finally fulfilling her dream, Phickles Pickles company owner Angie Tillman opened her new storefront Phickles Phun Foods earlier this year as a homemade artisan market.
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Science department teacher Thomasina Miranda is offering a Glad Time Pinterest Hack Club where students will explore their artistic and creative abilities.
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On Friday, Oct. 23, colleges from around the U.S visited Clarke Central High School to recruit and expose students to their different education opportunities.
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On Oct. 9, Clarke Central High School lost 21-28 against Flowery Branch High School at Billy Henderson Stadium.
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A video complied of past Governor’s Honors Program attendees that share and express their thoughts about the program and their own GHP experience.
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New English teacher Ame McNair offers a globally-minded Glad Time offering for students.
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On Sept. 11, Clarke Central High School played Cedar Shoals High School in the 49th Classic City Championship. CCHS won over CSHS 29-0.
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Varsity golf coach and physical education department chair Dinah Posey will be retiring from Clarke Central High School in May. She will be taking a part time job at Foothills Education Charter High School beginning in the 2015-16 school year.
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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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Story by KARLA DOUGAN – Broadcast Staff Ben’s Bikes is a small shop around the…
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The Clarke Central High School and Cedar Shoals High School English departments will meet at W.R. Coile Middle School on Nov. 3 for their first district professional learning day.
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John Washington is proud of the family atmosphere that Washington Farms provides for its…
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Writing is a priority for senior English students at Clarke Central High School according to English department co-chair Erin Cawthon. She says they will be focusing on writing more than ever before.
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Chad Rhym and Karla Dougan anchor the first episode of Season 2.
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Outside of Clarke County, homecoming is regarded as one of the most memorable events of high school. Although once celebrated, today this spirit is not found at Clarke Central High School.