Managing Editor Delia Adamson tells her story about dealing with sexual harassment and conversations that happen within the classroom.
Delia Adamson

Delia Adamson
Delia Adamson is senior at Clarke Central High School and currently serves as the Managing Editor of the ODYSSEY Media Group and a Writing Coach and Facilitator of the Introduction to Journalism class. This her fourth year on staff and has also served as a News staff writer, Public Relations Manager, Writing Coach and News Editor.
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Prepare your children for the path, not the path for your children.
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Managing Editor Delia Adamson shares her experience with Personal Learning Devices.
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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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Athens’ local Town and Gown Theater puts on the play “Disgraced” directed by Asia Meana running April 7-9.
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Rising juniors and seniors from across the state received notice of their acceptance or denial for the 2017 Governor’s Honors Program.
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News Editor Delia Adamson recounts her experience in attending the Georgia Basketball State Championship game on March 8.
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A dessert reception was held to honor former Clarke County School District Superintendent Dr. Philip Lanoue for his eight years of achievement on Feb. 28.
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Print News Editor Delia Adamson writes a letter to her best friend and Broadcast Editor Karla Dougan, who survived a car accident on Dec. 31, 2016.
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The cancer dances around his body. It begins with a slow embrace of the colon, intertwining itself with his anatomy, becoming one. But the disease is a selfish partner, always wanting more to dance with. It begins to seduce the liver and softly cradle the lungs. Every day, is painful. Every day, the clock ticks even faster.
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Editors for the ODYSSEY Media Group attended the National Scholastic Press Association Fall Conference in Indianapolis, IN on Nov. 10-13.
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The Clarke Central High School Student Government Association is orchestrating its first pep rally for the 2016-17 school year.
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Freshman Delia Adamson explores how the Student Government Association has changed initiative over the past years.
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Freshman Academy staff has toughened the cell phone policy in attempt to remove all loopholes.