The COVID-19 pandemic prompted co-owners of The Plate Sale, Michael and Shyretha Sheats, to commit to their once casual pop-up restaurant full-time.
Emma Scott
Emma Scott
Emma Scott is a junior at Clarke Central High School in Athens, GA and Variety Editor for the ODYSSEY Media Group. She hopes to make the Variety section inclusive and representative of the entire CCHS community, while reflecting her unique perspective. Emma performs and teaches aerial dance at Canopy Studio and enjoys fiber arts and travelling with her family.
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Variety Editor Emma Scott discusses the importance of a simple vegetable soup in Uruguay and Argentina and analyzes what it means to the cartoon character Mafalda.
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The CCHS FFA chapter is digging into the year by preparing for competitions that incorporate more than agricultural skills.
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“Teenage Bounty Hunters” actor Devon Hales discusses playing April Stevens as an Atlanta actor, why the show is valuable to her and her own journey as an actor.
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The Netflix Original Series “Teenage Bounty Hunters”, released on Aug. 14, is clever, dramatic and thrilling, defying expectations audiences may have about the characters.
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Ruins of the Clarke Central High School visitor’s side bleachers lay on the unmarked…
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COVID-19 reveals that school is a safety net for many families
by Emma Scott April 16, 2020The devastating COVID-19 national emergency has highlighted child food insecurity in Athens and the school district’s role in addressing this issue. This crisis should be what motivates Athenians to mobilize and create a society that recognizes everyone’s fundamental right to food.
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Journalism 1 student Emma Scott muses on Holmes-Hunter lecturer Justice Robert Benham’s accomplishments and how they have been supported by Benham’s rule of always doing what is right and to challenge what is wrong.
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Clarke Central High School hosted the Clarke County School District Spelling Bee for fourth to sixth graders in the Mell Auditorium on Jan. 21.
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International Grill and Bar recently opened at 1155 Mitchell Bridge Road, bringing Persian, Iranian and Turkish flavors to Athens.
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In a city with limited transportation options, biking gives many students freedom. The absence of bike lanes forces bikers into dangerous conditions.