Clarke Central High School fine arts department chair and chorus teacher Dr. Anthony Rucker reflects on his 33 years of teaching as he prepares for retirement.
Samaiyah Ra'aid

Samaiyah Ra'aid
Samaiyah Ra’aid is a sophomore at Clarke Central High School in Athens, Ga, and she is currently a Viewpoints writer for the ODYSSEY Media Group. While in ODYSSEY, she wants to become a stronger writer and get others to connect with her work. Outside of school, she enjoys cooking, listening to music, and traveling.
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Accepting what’s naturally yours
by Samaiyah Ra'aid April 30, 2020The natural hair movement has changed a lot since the 1960s, and these changes have greatly affected African American women.
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Many female rap artists receive backlash for risqué lyrics that promote their sexuality, while male artists are met with praise for doing the same thing.
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Clarke Central High School senior Amari Garrett, also known as LowkeyGotGame, is an up-and-coming YouTuber who is increasingly gaining followers.
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Clarke Central High School sophomore Anaiah Aziabor’s love for music is encouraged by her biggest musical influences: her parents.
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Journalism I student Samaiyah Ra’aid shares her experiences of being the youngest child , how she and her siblings’ interact and how their personalities work along with one another.