Digital Editor-in-Chief Anna Shaikun details her social growth with the help of the tabletop roleplaying game Dungeons and Dragons.
Anna Shaikun
Anna Shaikun
Anna Shaikun is a senior at Clarke Central High School in Athens, Georgia, and the Digital Editor-in-Chief for the ODYSSEY Media Group. Through her work, Shaikun hopes to encourage a love of truth in her community as well as to equip a new generation of passionate and capable OMG staffers with the tools they need to succeed. In her spare time, Shaikun enjoys listening to music, practicing jujitsu, and playing Dungeons and Dragons.
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Digital Editor-in-Chief Anna Shaikun, a senior, reflects on her time in the ODYSSEY Media Group.
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One step at a time: Q&A with Assistant Principal Terry Liggin
by Anna Shaikun April 10, 2024Assistant Principal and Administrator for Freshmen Terry Liggin describes his own high school experience and his hopes for the future of the Freshman Academy.
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Black History Month at CCHS 2024
by Anna Shaikun February 28, 2024Journalism I students showcase examples of Black history, joy, and excellence in members of the Athens community.
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Associate Principal Tamika Henson seeks to form connections and fine-tune administrative processes within the CCSD.
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Throughout his 20 years as ODYSSEY Media Group adviser, David Ragsdale has fostered strong connections with his students.
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2024 Cedar vs. Central varsity basketball package
by Anna Shaikun January 20, 2024The CCHS girls and boys varsity basketball teams will compete against Cedar Shoals High School on Jan. 20, with the varsity basketball cheerleading team supporting them.
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Digital Editor-in-Chief Anna Shaikun ranks her top five Halloween movies.
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Digital Editor-in-Chief Anna Shaikun describes her experience at the Georgia Governor’s Honors Program and how it improved her confidence.
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Folk-Americana artist Alejandro Rose-Garcia, known professionally as Shakey Graves, released his album “Movie of the Week” on Sept. 15.
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As the first quarter of the 2023-2024 school year wraps up, new Clarke Central High School teachers and staff reflect on their time at CCHS so far, their lives before teaching, their hopes for the future and their advice for students.
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ODYSSEY Class of 2023 seniors reflect on their time in the program.
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Current and former members of the CCHS band program gathered to honor the late Dr. Robert Lawrence, former Director of Bands, with a song written in his honor.
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Clarke Central High School students traveled to the Southern Interscholastic Scholastic Press Association convention in Columbia, S.C. from March 3-5.
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Members of the CCHS Engineering III class are raising money for a robotics competition by selling Rocktopi.
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Army Instructors First Sergeant Antione Clark and Sergeant First Class Donald Hollman received Quilts of Valor awards on April 19.
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The CCHS JROTC program is hosting an awards ceremony to celebrate cadets’ achievements in the JROTC building on April 19.
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CCHS JROTC cadets will participate in the two-person Best Raiders competition on April 23.
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Members of the Gifted Minorities Achieving organization hosted a celebration of Black culture in the CCHS Media Center on March 23.
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Former College Adviser Tavaria Smith spent six months to help students at her alma mater, and a lifetime to help people in need.
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Tochi Onyebuchi’s book “Beasts Made of Night,” published in 2017, is an incredible Nigerian-style fantasy concept with decent execution.
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The CCHS JROTC program celebrated their annual Military Ball on Feb. 11.
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CCHS JROTC cadets are preparing for their annual Military Ball, which will be held on Feb. 11 for the first time since the 2019-20 school year.
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Norwegian singer-songwriter AURORA released a studio album on Jan. 21 that allows listeners to ‘give in to the love’ of her vocals.
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The Student Government Association at CCHS is working with Toys for Tots and the U.S. Marine Corps to donate toys to children in Athens.
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Webmaster Anna Shaikun, a sophomore, shares her belief that she can go about life better by treating herself like a friend.
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Webmaster Anna Shaikun offers a guide on how to deal with University of Georgia football fans.
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CCHS teachers unveiled a mural on Oct. 7 as a part of CCHS’ 50th anniversary celebration, commemorating the school’s long history.
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Weezer released their new album, “OK Human”, in late January. It’s a unique orchestral pop-rock album that’s extremely fitting for this time.
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Social Media Insights Lab of College Information and Communication Coordinator at the University of South Carolina St Cyr Luttmer works on the USC’s social media and uses analytics to improve engagement.
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As the 2024 US presidential elections approach, Generation Z’s voting habits have become more and more influenced by social media.