Print Editor-in-Chief Audrey Enghauser, a senior, reflects on her time in the ODYSSEY.
Audrey Enghauser
Audrey Enghauser
Audrey Enghauser is a senior at Clarke Central High School in Athens, Georgia and currently serves as the Print Editor-in-Chief for the ODYSSEY Media Group. She enjoys writing about her community and inspiring young journalists to grow personally and professionally.
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The Athens Anti-Discrimination Movement’s recent documentary film aims to mobilize the community to join the organization’s long term investment in their wide variety of social justice efforts.
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The Dip’s detailed attention to 60’s soul influences in their March 4 album “Sticking With It” will entice listeners of all kinds, as a pristinely soulful and emotionally dynamic pop album.
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Print Editor-in-Chief Audrey Enghauser discusses the scarcity of queer voices within the college research process and the importance of queer communities, beyond straight allyship, to queer students.
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CCSD community members should direct their efforts to overcome the bus driver shortage to district leaders instead of targeting the drivers.
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Freshman counselor Lawton Stephens discovered his passion for working with young people from leading teen mountain hiking trips of self-discovery.
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“Thunder Force” dumps two otherwise talented actors in a static plot and fails to give them interesting traits, leading to an ultimately unenjoyable viewing experience.
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On Friday, the CCHS boys and girls varsity soccer teams will play Greenbrier High School in Evans, Georgia.
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On Friday, the CCHS boys varsity soccer team will compete in their second region game of the season against Eastside High School in Covington, Georgia.
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The CCHS boys varsity soccer team will face off against East Hall High School on Feb. 2 to kick off their 2021 season.
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CCHS students will take EOC tests in person and final exams online after Winter Break.
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Lead Copy Editor Audrey Enghauser reflects on how bullet journaling has changed her mindset about school.
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Clarke Central High School will hold a voter registration drive on Friday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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More than 50 years after the Athens Linnentown community was displaced through gentrification, former residents are seeking support from the city of Athens to gain redress.
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A perfect fit for the current abnormality of the world due to COVID-19, The Strokes’ new album, “The New Abnormal”, mirrors the world’s current tone while offering a surreal diversion from reality.
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“All The Pretty Things” by Emily Arsenault will engross readers with a fast pace and captivating atmosphere good for binge-reading during self-isolation, but underdeveloped characters that detract from the book’s excitement will leave some readers unfulfilled.
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Clarke County School District offers free student meals during COVID-19 closure
by Audrey Enghauser March 18, 2020The Clarke County School District will provide free breakfast and lunch meals for students in need during the district-wide closure to limit the spread of COVID-19.
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The desegregation of the Clarke County School District affects the educational experiences of students in the district both socially and academically to this day.
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Menu Editor Audrey Enghauser reflects on her passion for making collages and how the art form has given her a creative escape from the stressors in her everyday life.
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Many US public schools, including Clarke Central High School, were recently distinguished under various categories of Advanced Placement classes and achievement.
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Pendley addresses Clarke Middle School community
by Audrey Enghauser February 19, 2020On Feb. 18, Clarke Middle School principal Christopher Pendley met with community members, teachers and parents to speak on the urgent questions and concerns about recent events at CMS.
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Clarke Central High School will add four to six portable classrooms in the 2020-21 school year to accommodate the increasing amount of students and teachers.
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To rectify the mistreatment of African-American communities during slavery, demands for reparations have recently taken shape in the United States and more locally at the University of Georgia.
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Finishing the 2019 season with top ten placements at their region and state meets, the Clarke Central High School cross country team will experience various changes to their team next season.
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Clarke Central High School senior Jay Kelly’s passion for rapping has allowed him to connect to his community despite his reserved nature.
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In order to resolve conflict more efficiently and build a positive school culture, Clarke Central High School is implementing restorative justice circles for the 2019-20 school year.
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On Oct. 23, the Clarke Central High School cross country team will participate in their region meet
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On Sept. 21, the Clarke Central High School cross country team will participate in the Aubrae Gunderson Invitational in memoriam of late teen cross country runner Aubrae Gunderson.
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News staffer Audrey Enghauser started school at Clarke Central High School last fall after attending a small private school for most of her life.
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Q&A: Foreign language department teacher Christian Cordón
by Audrey Enghauser August 29, 2019New foreign language department teacher Christian Cordón reflects on his background and shares his experience with teaching at Clarke Central High School thus far.
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The Clarke Central High School cross country team will participate in the North Georgia Championship Meet on Aug. 24.
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Returning to GSPA: Students attend Georgia Scholastic Press Association conference and awards banquet
by Audrey Enghauser April 10, 2019On April 9, members of the ODYSSEY Media Group attended the Georgia Scholastic Press Association Spring Workshop and Awards banquet at the University of Georgia’s Georgia Center.
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Clarke Central High School senior Julio Rivera has gained many skills and a passion for cooking and business through his work at his family’s restaurant, Taqueria Juaritos.
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Members of the ODYSSEY Media Group joined student journalists from high schools across the Southeast in attending the annual Southern Interscholastic Press Association conference from March 1 through 3.
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Clarke Central High School Journalism I student Audrey Enghauser shares her story about how her passion for playing the flute has developed over the last four years.
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Newly eligible voters do not makeup enough of the voting population, despite the fact that they are the most affected by future changes in politics.
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As of the 2018-19 school year, Clarke Central High School Family Engagement Specialist Christian Barner is working to increase parent involvement in the CCHS community.
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Paul McCartney’s new album, “Egypt Station,” is a unique concept album with an unusual mix of various musical genres.