Clarke Central High School students Molly Harwell and Wyatt Meyer were named top of their classes in the state of Georgia as scholatic journalists.
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Eight CCHS student nominees for the Governor’s Honors Program have been selected and will be moving up to school-wide interviews.
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Throughout his presidency, Trump has made changes to U.S. immigration laws.
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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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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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On March 7, the eighth season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” began with a bang as 12 new queens vyed for the title of “America’s Next Drag Superstar”.
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The Clarke Central High School Players are putting on the 1975 Broadway classic Chicago from April 7-9 at The Morton Theater at 195 W. Washington St.
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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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Letter from the Editor: Out of many, one
by Tiernan O'Neill February 4, 2016After hearing inflammatory remarks from Ted Cruz and Donald Trump, senior Tiernan O’Neill looks back to three words on the seal of the United States of America.
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Since the start of the spring term, fine arts department teacher Harriet Anderson has been changing classrooms every class period.
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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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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 math department coach Summer Smith, talks about the difficulty of 10th grade accelerated math and with this being the last week to drop out/drop down classes, many students are faced with the decision: should I level down?
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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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Senior Tiernan O’Neill attended the Governor’s Honors Program, a four-week summer program in Valdosta, Ga., for rising upperclassmen.
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Starting this school year, Clarke Central High School added a Robotics class to its course catalogue.
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Clarke-Oconee Tennis Association is hosting the 40 & Over Championship this weekend in Athens.
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You’re sitting in 4th period goofing off when it hits you: It’s May 11. School ends in ten days.
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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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The Clarke Central High School varsity boys soccer team is reflecting on their current region record and figuring how to improve in order to make the playoffs.
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Clarke Central High School ESOL teacher and soccer manager Kathryn Erickson is now licensed to support CCHS’ soccer program however she can.
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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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Tiernan O’Neill and Ella Sams anchor the fourth episode of Season 2.
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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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On Aug. 26, Clarke Central High School held the Instructional Technology Cohort Gallery to offer teachers different approaches to technology.
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On August 14, student-produced signs protesting the enforcement of the CCHS dress code appeared…
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Georgia Scholastic Press Association success for Central publications
by Kevin Mobley April 25, 2014Members of Clarke Central’s Iliad Literary-Art Magazine, Odyssey Online, ODTV and Odyssey Newsmagazine recieve accolades from state competition.
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On March 22, the Clarke Central High School chess club went to the Georgia High School Chess Championship at Emory University in Atlanta. The tournament was sponsored by the Georgia Chess Association, a non-profit organization that focuses on fostering and supporting the chess community in Georgia.
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Spanning from March 16 to March 19 the sixth annual Athens Jewish Film Festival celebrated Jewish cinematography and film.
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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.
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With venues ranging from Clarke Central High School to the University of Georgia Fine Arts Balcony Theater, the Everyday People: The Film, Television and Video Work of Jim McKay film festival kicked off on Nov. 15 lasting till Nov. 18.
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4-H is not only a club that shapes better farmers, but better individuals too.
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On Nov 7. the Georgia Theater was filled with the sounds of Sleigh Bells.
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Just in time for Halloween, the modern adaption of the classic 1976 film Carrie has been released.
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In a storefront that used to specialize in french braids, now stands a bakery that specializes in french breads.
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La-da-di-da-di please stop Miley.
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The Georgia Scholastic Press Association’s Awards Banquet held April 25 at the Classic Center was rewarding for members of Clarke Central’s Iliad Literary-Art Magazine, Odyssey Online and Odyssey Newsmagazine.
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Kandrisaria Burruss, better known as Kandi Burruss, a star on The Real Housewives of Atlanta released her own spinoff show, the Kandi Factory on Bravo on April 9.
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Tiernan O’Neill gives his commentary on the documentary “Hungry for change.”
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Subway Surfers, developed by Kiloo Games and Sybo Games is a simple, yet entertaining arcade game available for free on iOS, Android and Kindle devices since May 24, 2012.
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Herschel’s Famous 34 Pub and Grill opened on Feb. 3 at 320 E. Clayton St.
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West-Coast rapper Tyga released his fourth album Hotel California on April 9.
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There’s a new king in town as of September, the king of Mexican food that is.
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Obesity and poor nutrition are rampant in today’s First World society.
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It’s March. Spring is springing up and winter is melting away. With March comes the most invigorating time of the sports fan’s year: March Madness, the NCAA basketball tourney that comes along each year.
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My father came to the U.S. as a recent college graduate trying to escape a civil war. He landed in Boston’s Logan International Airport with twenty dollars in his pocket and an idea about the American Dream.
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The James Bond series has taken a hit in recent years. The passing of the torch from Pierce Brosnan to Daniel Craig was not a smooth transition. In Craig’s debut in Casino Royale, a new type of Bond was brought forth, a less brazen and a more sensitive depiction than that of Brosnan’s. With Bond fans excited with the new look, it made the failure of Quantum Solace even more disappointing.