The ODYSSEY Media Group hosts its Spring Media Day in the Clarke Central High School Competition Gym on Feb. 21.
Mzée Pavlic'
Mzée Pavlic'
Mzée Pavlić is a junior at Clarke Central High School in Athens, Georgia and is a Variety Staffer in the ODYSSEY Media Group. Pavlić is excited to learn about his new role as a Variety Staffer while also improving as a writer, storyteller and student journalist. Throughout the year, Pavlić hopes to bond with his new staff and the rest of the ODYSSEY.
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Variety Staffer Mzée Pavlić writes about his experience taking an introductory class at Canopy Studio.
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Vaccine skeptics in the U.S. government like U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have inspired anti-vaccine sentiment and policy across the country.
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Event coverage: Dr. Harrison Scott Key visits CCHS
by Mzée Pavlic' October 21, 2025CCHS students and faculty attended the iliad Literary-Art Magazine author visit and moderated Q&A with author Dr. Harrison Scott Key.
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Hot Topic: Five things to know about Indigenous Peoples’ Day
by Mzée Pavlic' October 13, 2025Variety Staffer Mzée Pavlić lists five facts about Indigenous Peoples’ Day, which takes place on Oct. 13 this year.
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The CCHS varsity volleyball team will play their first match of the 2025-26 season Region 8-AAAAA tournament against Habersham Central High School on Oct. 6.
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The Clarke Central High School varsity volleyball team has three Region 8-AAAAA games remaining to raise its standing in the region.
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Game Preview: CCHS vs. Jackson County High School varsity volleyball
by Mzée Pavlic' September 2, 2025The CCHS varsity volleyball team will play against Jackson County High School on Sept. 2 in the CCHS Competition Gym.
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CCHS boys varsity soccer player Grady Payne has spent his final season at CCHS playing on the same team as his brother Henry.
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The Clarke Central High School Math Team is looking for new members to help lead the program.
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CCHS participated in a walkout on Sept. 20 to protest for stronger gun regulations in Georgia.