“Doom Eternal” was released on March 20 as the sequel to the 2016 game, ‘Doom’. However, close attention should be paid to the game’s Mature rating, as ‘Doom’ is a franchise spanning back to the 90’s with violence as a central theme of each new installment.
Colin Frick
Colin Frick
Colin Frick is a senior at Clarke Central High School. Though this is his second year as a member of the ODYSSEY Media Group, he has had previous experience with broadcast journalism through the Cedar Blueprints at Cedar Shoals High School. Frick hopes to pursue his love for film through the ODYSSEY, and enrich his school visually in the process.
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Black History Month program
by Colin Frick February 23, 2020The Clarke Central High School Black Culture Club performed its Black History Month program on Feb. 21 in the Mell Auditorium.
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The Burney-Harris-Lyons Middle School seventh and eighth-grade bands will be performing in the annual Large Group Performance Evaluations at Clarke Central High School on Feb. 26.
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Former Athens-Clarke County residents of the Linnentown neighborhood spoke to Clarke Central High School students and staff on Feb. 19.
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The Battle of the Bands, a competition between musical artists, was hosted by the Cedar Shoals High School Blueprints on Jan. 18.
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ODYSSEY Media Group sports podcaster AJ Carr interviews Clarke Central High School senior Chris Johnson about his four years at CCHS, including his experiences on the football team and CCHS drama program.
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The Clarke Central High School varsity football team played Buford High School for the Region 8-AAAAA Championship.
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Figment Kombucha is a newly established kombucha brewery, providing Athens with a local taste for the drink that has seen a recent spike in popularity.
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Community building circles have become a new addition to Clarke Central High School since the start of the 2019-20 school year.
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On Spet. 19th, the ODYSSEY Media Group and Journalism 1 class attended the Georgia Scholastic Press Association at the Classic Center in Downtown Athens, Ga.
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During freshman orientation on August 2, rising Clarke Central High School ninth graders were exposed to the newly designed CCHS main lobby.
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Following the end of the 2019 track and field season, coaches and runners say the team had a successful season.
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The Clarke Central High School track and field team has grown in size since coach Justin Jones became the head track and field coach.
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CCHS vs Commerce High School senior night soccer
by Colin Frick April 20, 2019The Clarke Central High School boys and girls varsity soccer teams played their senior night game against Commerce High School on April 18th.
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CCHS vs. Cedar Shoals varsity boys soccer video coverage
by Colin Frick April 16, 2019The Clarke Central High School varsity boys soccer team played Cedar Shoals High School on April 13 in Death Valley.
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The Clarke County School District Board of Education held a board meeting at the Athens Career Academy on March 7. There were many speakers in attendance to address the board regarding community issues.
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Alumni Cookie Dough is a cookie dough outlet located on 480 N. Thomas St. with a unique taste that brings something new to Downtown Athens.
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Gallery: State Botanical Garden Children’s Garden grand opening
by Colin Frick March 24, 2019The State Botanical Garden of Georgia held its grand opening of the Alice H. Richards Children’s Garden on March 23.
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The Clarke Central High School track and field team will compete in their second meet of the season on Friday March 1 at North Oconee High School at 4:30 pm.
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Clarke Central High School English department teacher Meghan McNeeley is teaching the Multicultural Literature/Composition class with a focus on Holocaust literature and history.
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After months of pre-season conditioning, members of the Clarke Central High School track and field team attended their first practice on Jan. 15.
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With their second competition of the year on Feb. 23, Clarke Central High School social studies department teacher Kalli James-Wyrick is excited for her second year as a teacher-coach on the CCHS Mock Trial team.
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The Clarke Central High School Mock Trial team will attend their first competition of the year on Feb. 2.
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Three new members have been elected to the Clarke County School District Board of Education: Dr. LaKeisha Gantt, Dr. Tawana Mattox and Dr. Kara Dyckman. Each will serve a four-year term on the BOE.
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Select teachers in the English department have begun a new phone policy beginning the 2018-19 school year in which they take cell phones as students walk through the door.