Editor at Large and Journalism I Facilitator Nico Willman reflects on his struggles and growth throughout his three years in the ODYSSEY Media Group
Nico Willman
Nico Willman
Nico Willman is a senior at Clarke Central High School in Athens, Georgia. Willman currently serves as a Journalism 1 facilitator for the ODYSSEY Media Group, formerly serving as the program’s News Editor. He has attended numerous journalism conventions, as well as the Georgia Governor’s Honors Program as a communicative artist. He hopes to continue expanding his journalistic accomplishments and credentials, while educating and inspiring future young journalists.
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CCSD seniors Carolina Turner from CCHS and James Xiao from CSHS were recognized as STAR students on Feb. 13 at the Classic City Rotary Club’s weekly luncheon.
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The efficacy of student learning and faculty performance is being hindered by high teacher turnover rates in the CCSD.
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Entomology, a class focusing on the study of insects, will be offered for the first time at CCHS starting in the 2022-23 school year.
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Senior Anna Tenner has become a leader in the Drama Program through her passion and commitment to theater.
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Pride Club at CCHS seeks to offer a space for LGBTQ students to build community and educate the CCHS student body.
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“Faces,” by deceased American rapper Mac Miller, was re-released to streaming platforms on Oct. 15.
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The act of holding public figures accountable is important, but its purpose is lost when celebrities and social media influencers are canceled for trivial reasons.
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The CCHS English department will be offering two new elective courses for the 2021-2022 school year, Speech/Forensics I and Mythology.
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The CCHS 2021 Graduation ceremony will take place in Billy Henderson Stadium on Saturday, May 22 at 10 a.m.
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Stephanie Flores talks about her new position as a Neighborhood Leader and how she supports the Athens community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Eight CCHS student nominees for the Governor’s Honors Program have been selected and will be moving up to school-wide interviews.