ODYSSEY Newsmagazine Opinions Editor Sara Goodie, who is running for 2016-17 Southern Interscholastic Press Association (SIPA) President, discusses her campaign and her journalistic journey.
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Junior Sara Goodie defends pit bulls, her favorite breed of dog, and explains why they do not deserve a bad rap.
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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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For first-time attendees and conference veterans, the Georgia Scholastic Press Association fall conference offered something for all.
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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 Troy Deslatte has dwarfism, but he refuses to let his condition limit him.
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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, Clarke Central High School’s news source, will be moving into their new space next year.
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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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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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Clarke Central High School graduate Cherish Gresham will become a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars next month.
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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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13 members of Clarke Central High School’s ODYSSEY Newsmagazine staff attended the “We the Media” National High School Journalism Convention in Washington, D.C. from Nov. 6 – 9. The convention, organized by the Journalism Education Association-National Scholastic Press Association, hosted over 6200 attendants from across the globe.
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Director David Fincher released the mystery movie Gone Girl to theaters on Oct. 3. The film was based on the bestselling book by Gillian Flynn and is just as overrated.
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Marie Yuran became the Associate Principal of Clarke Central High School on Sept. 11. Previously, Yuran had been the special education team leader.
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This school year, personal learning devices will be available to students in third through ninth grade in the Clarke County School District.
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Candidates for state superintendent spoke to Clarke County residents about their political platforms and relevance to public schools.
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Sophomore Ahyun Bae shares her experiences of moving from her hometown, a small city in Korea, to Athens, Georgia.
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Clarke County schools dismissed early on January 28 due to a winter storm warning.
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A new program sponsored by the University of Georgia will assist Georgia students who have been homeless or in foster care to earn a postsecondary degree.
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The Governor’s Honors Program, a four-week long residential program for Georgia’s students, enters its 51st year of existence.
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Forty-five 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 #NoFilter convention in Columbia, S.C. from Feb. 28 – March 2, along with more than 450 other students from across the Southeast.