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    More than a teacher

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    Barbara Archibald reflects on her journey to becoming a teacher.

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    Throwback Thursday Gallery: AthFest 2015

    by Sophie Fernandes August 13, 2015

    AthFest, a music and art festival in Downtown Athens, took place on June 24-28.

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    Gallery: First day back 2015

    by Sophie Fernandes August 11, 2015

    Clarke Central High School started its 2015-16 academic school year on Aug. 11.

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    Missed opportunity

    by Aaron Holmes June 5, 2015

    Gov. Nathan Deal’s latest education crusade for “opportunity school districts” is poorly planned and dangerous.

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    State tennis tournament continues

    by Tiernan O'Neill May 30, 2015

    Clarke-Oconee Tennis Association is hosting the 40 & Over Championship this weekend in Athens.

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    Throwback Thursday: Twilight Gallery

    by Julie Alpaugh May 21, 2015

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    Letter from the editor: Bring class issues to the classroom

    by Louise Platter May 20, 2015

    School should be a place where we shape our understanding of the world, so where are the tough conversations?

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    Kill the obsession

    by Tiger Villaveces May 20, 2015

    Popular culture’s obsession with serial killers and mass murderers is sick and inappropriate.

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    Lyon pride

    by Kaya Pollack May 19, 2015

    Freshman Kaya Pollack sat down with Burney-Harris-Lyons Middle School Principal Melanie Sigler to talk about her recent win as the Georgia National Distinguished Middle Level Principal of the Year.

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    Join the TIDAL wave

    by Jurnee Louder May 14, 2015

    TIDAL, a new music streaming service, will hopefully benefit the artists and the fans while revitalizing the music industry.

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    ¿Hispanic?

    by Lucia Bermudez May 12, 2015

    Being Latino is an identity; it goes beyond physical appearance and stereotypes.

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    Clarke Middle School garden grows

    by Julie Alpaugh May 11, 2015

    In 2012 the Clarke Middle School garden was created through the initiative of parent David Berle and former agriculture science teacher Cheryl Hinson. It started as a plot of land in front of the school but over past years the front garden has expanded to four plots, and also includes a greenhouse.

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    Panic! At the finish line

    by Grace Allen-Polaneczky May 11, 2015

    You’re sitting in 4th period goofing off when it hits you: It’s May 11. School ends in ten days.

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    Closing up the year with reflection

    by Christina Kurian May 10, 2015

    As the school year comes to an end, Clarke Central High School principal Dr. Robbie P. Hooker reflects on the year.

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    Gallery: Decision Day 2015

    by Julie Alpaugh May 1, 2015

    Decision Day was held May 1 in Mell Auditorium.

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    Decision day approaches

    by Fear Churchwell April 30, 2015

    Clarke Central High School’s Decision Day for class of 2015 will include a reception and announcements from many students on their designated college or military option in which they will enroll in after high school.

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    Mo’ne Davis is the real MVP

    by Grace Allen-Polaneczky April 30, 2015

    At 13 years old, Mo’ne Davis is still a better team player than the college baseball player who snubbed her online.

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    Posey says goodbye

    by Kennae Hunter April 30, 2015

    Varsity golf coach and physical education department chair Dinah Posey will be retiring from Clarke Central High School in May. She will be taking a part time job at Foothills Education Charter High School beginning in the 2015-16 school year.

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    Construction leads to parking lot changes

    by Jurnee Louder April 26, 2015

    Due to construction, students will now be picked up and dropped off in a different fashion.

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    Government (in)action

    by Delia Adamson April 21, 2015

    Freshman Delia Adamson explores how the Student Government Association has changed initiative over the past years.

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    Gallery: Prom 2015

    by Julie Alpaugh April 18, 2015

    The 2015 Clarke Central High School Prom was held April 17 at the State Botanical Gardens.

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    Letter from the editor: Political history

    by Louise Platter April 16, 2015

    There’s nothing un-American about the Advance Placement United States History Curriculum.

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    Gallery: International Day 2015

    by Susanna Conine-Nakano April 16, 2015

    On April 16, the International Club hosted the 2015 International Day assembly to celebrate diversity at Clarke Central High School. Several CCHS students presented performances from different cultures. Seniors Marina Byrne and Edward Byrne performed “La vie en rose” by Edith Piaf and Senior Pepe Mondragon and Junior Belangelis Colmenares danced a classic Dominican dance called the bachata. The assembly ended with a fashion show highlighting traditional dress from all over the world.

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    Another year, another International Day

    by Pamela Affolter April 15, 2015

    On April 16, Clarke Central High School students will come together to celebrate various cultures for International Day.

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    Rainy regionals

    by Sophie Fernandes April 14, 2015

    The weather yet again takes a toll on Clarke Central’s tennis team; if the regional tournament can not happen this week than the team will not qualify for state.

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    ODTV Episode 5 – Season 2

    by Ella Sams April 12, 2015

    Karla Dougan and Ethan Crane anchor the fifth episode of season two.

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    Soccer alumni return for a game against Cedar

    by Fear Churchwell April 10, 2015

    On April 11, alumni players of Clarke Central and Cedar Shoals will reunite with their respective schools and play against each other in the Alumni game.

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    CCHS organizations use GoFundMe

    by Zoe Peterson April 9, 2015

    GoFundMe.com, an online fundraising source, has recently become very popular with various clubs throughout Clarke Central High School.

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    New emojis have arrived

    by Makayla April 9, 2015

    Wed., April 8, iOS users were greeted with a nice surprise: some color on their emoji keyboard.

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    Run The Jewels turns Athens up

    by Robert Walker April 8, 2015

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    Finally, something to caw about

    by Kevin Mobley April 7, 2015

    The Atlanta Hawks are soaring into the 2015 NBA Playoffs with the best record in the Eastern Conference.

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    ODYSSEY and iliad staffs receive state recognition

    by Jurnee Louder April 5, 2015

    The University of Georgia Student Tate Center held the annual Georgia Scholastic Press Association banquet on April 3, 2015 to celebrate the achievements of student journalists throughout the state.

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    Know thy neighbor

    by Ella Sams April 1, 2015

    Robert Smith, a homeless man in Athens, found that missing work one day in prison would change his life forever.

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    Review: CSI: Cyber

    by Tierra Hayes March 31, 2015

    CBS’ new show CSI: Cyber fell short of viewers’ expectations. The CSI spinoff premiered Mar. 4 and although it begs to be watched, the show is a huge disappointment.

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    Distractions by a buzz

    by Christina Kurian March 30, 2015

    The time one takes to read a text can lead to an hour on your phone, time that could have been used completing something productive. Phones, nowadays, can be a towering distraction in one’s life.

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    Gallery: Slingshot Festival

    by Sophie Fernandes March 30, 2015

    Etienne De Rocher and Jacob Morris, Kenosha Kid, Cicada Rhythm and Nana Grizol perform in Athens, GA at the Slingshot Festival.

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    The wild side of storytelling

    by Grace Allen-Polaneczky March 28, 2015

    Southerners enjoy the power of the oral tradition and the magic of nature in “Tales from the Wild,” a storytelling event hosted by the Institute of Wild Intelligence in Athens.

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    Kishi Bashi shares his key to music

    by Ethan Crane March 27, 2015

    Local musician Kishi Bashi performed at David C. Barrow Elementary School on Thurs., March 26, as the school’s Cool Composer of the Month.

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    CCHS competes to qualify for nationals

    by Christina Kurian March 27, 2015

    Clarke Central High School’s chess club will competed in the Georgia High School Chess Championship at Emory University in Atlanta, an all day event this Saturday, March 28.

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    Living as an adopted child

    by Pamela Affolter March 26, 2015

    Since I was a toddler I was told that I was adopted. When I’m 17 I plan to go back to Guatemala and find my birth mother.

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    Q&A: Freshman basketball player Robert Sims

    by Dalace Thomas March 26, 2015

    Story and photo by DALACE THOMAS – Business Staff Freshman Robert Sims talks about…

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    Shooting for the playoffs

    by Tiernan O'Neill March 25, 2015

    The Clarke Central High School varsity boys soccer team is reflecting on their current region record and figuring how to improve in order to make the playoffs.

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    Too rainy to racquet

    by Sophie Fernandes March 23, 2015

    Clarke Central High School’s tennis teams will play four matches over the coming week due to matches that have been cancelled because of inclement weather.

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    Lady Glads tie Flowery Branch 0-0

    by Zoe Peterson March 21, 2015

    The Clarke Central High School JV girls soccer team took on Flowery Branch High School at Billy Henderson Stadium on Sat., March 21. The Lady Glads tied Flowery Branch with a score of 0-0.

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    Red Cross reaches out

    by Mary Merritt March 21, 2015

    Clarke Central High School’s National Honor Society hosted the second blood drive of the 2014-15 school year in cooperation with the Red Cross.

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    Gladiators fall to Apalachee 4-1

    by Robert Walker March 21, 2015

    The Clarke Central High School varsity boys soccer team were defeated 4-1 by Apalachee…

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    Reading across Georgia

    by Brittney Butler March 21, 2015

    Georgia’s First Lady Sandra Deal visits schools across Georgia reading to Pre-K students as a part of Governor Nathan Deal’s reading initiative.

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    By the numbers: Clarke Central vs. Apalachee

    by Fear Churchwell March 19, 2015

    Things you need to know before Clarke Central’s matchup against Apalachee.

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    Review: VSCOcam

    by Christina Kurian March 19, 2015

    VSCOcam, an application that stores simple photography taken on an smartphone, can also develop those snapshots into a high quality photograph with just a touch of editing.

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    Managing the pitch

    by Tiernan O'Neill March 19, 2015

    Clarke Central High School ESOL teacher and soccer manager Kathryn Erickson is now licensed to support CCHS’ soccer program however she can.

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    Review: If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late, Drake

    by Ethan Crane March 19, 2015

    Canadian recording artist Drake surprised fans worldwide with the unannounced release of his fourth studio album on Feb. 13.

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    Personal projects progress

    by Kennae Hunter March 18, 2015

    A number of sophomores are in the process of completing the International Baccalaureate Personal Project. With the help of their assigned project advisers, students have the opportunity to extend their learning.

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    Andrew Smith visits, offers free books

    by Kaya Pollack March 17, 2015

    Author Andrew Smith attended a meet and greet with Clarke Central High School students…

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    IB on track

    by Nicholas Byrne March 6, 2015

    The completion date for 2014-15 International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme Personal Projects is near.

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    Robotics team advances to Super-Regional competition

    by William White March 6, 2015

    The CCHS robotics team intends to compete at the F.T.C. South Super-Regional Championship. This…

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    Robotics team raises funds to repay parent donations

    by Jurnee Louder March 6, 2015

    After placing 2nd place in the state meet, Clarke Central High School’s Robotics Club…

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    JROTC gets new building in new location

    by Kennae Hunter March 5, 2015

    The sections of the new JROTC building features different classrooms, storages and displays. “I…

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    Retro Tech: Teen Tech Week kickoff a success

    by Grace Allen-Polaneczky March 5, 2015

    Students learn about technology from the past on Retro Tech Day, Mon. March 2.…

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    Journalists recap rewards in Columbia, SC

    by Aneesa Conine-Nakano March 3, 2015

    COLUMBIA, S.C. – 41 members of Clarke Central High School’s ODYSSEY Newsmagazine, ODYSSEY Online, ODTV and Iliad Literary-Art Magazine participated in the University of South Carolina’s Southern Interscholastic Press Association’s convention in Columbia, S.C.

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    Showcasing their passions

    by Grace Allen-Polaneczky February 28, 2015

    During Teen Tech Week 2015, Clarke Central High School Students will be able to discover new kinds of technology through the work of their peers.

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    Waka Flocka fires up Athens crowds

    by Sophie Fernandes February 27, 2015

    American rapper Waka Flocka Flame stunned concertgoers during his Feb. 25 show at the Georgia Theatre in downtown Athens.

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    Counting days until Cabaret

    by Ella Sams February 24, 2015

    Story by ELLA SAMS – Broadcast Staff The Clarke Central High School drama department will…

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    CCSD implements survey to assess teachers

    by Aneesa Conine-Nakano February 20, 2015

    Recently implemented teacher evaluations have created a way for students to anonymously assess their teachers.

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    Sending Love Notes for Lukas

    by Kaya Pollack February 19, 2015

    Love Notes for Lukas is a charity event hosted in Athens that goals are to inform the community about the needs of infants and the neonatal intensive care units.

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    AP Environmental Science added to courses available

    by Christina Kurian February 18, 2015

    Clarke Central High School offers 20 different Advanced Placement courses and each year, more AP classes continue to be added. One new AP class will be offered next year.

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  • ReviewsSliderVariety

    Review: Snapchat Discover

    by Violet Merritt February 18, 2015

    One element of Snapchat’s latest update is Discover, which allows users to view editorial filled snaps from various media outlets.

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    Review: American Sniper

    by Fear Churchwell February 14, 2015

    American Sniper portrays a generally realistic setting of the war in Iraq and the war on terror. However, American Sniper does contain some moments of unrealistic plot developments and some inconsistencies to Chris Kyle’s account of his four tours in Iraq.

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    ODTV Episode 4 – Season 2

    by Nicholas Byrne February 11, 2015

    Tiernan O’Neill and Ella Sams anchor the fourth episode of Season 2.

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    A brother’s day in the sun

    by Kevin Mobley February 7, 2015

    Senior tight end/linebacker Qua-Von Scott worked towards his National Signing Day ceremony and football scholarship with a little help from his best friend and toughest motivator.

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    Varsity Academic Bowl attends state

    by Christina Kurian February 6, 2015

    On Feb. 7, the top four Academic Bowl teams from each region of the state will compete in a statewide competition at Flowery Branch High School. Clarke Central High School’s varsity Academic Bowl team will take part in this competition.

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    Conine-Nakano: No excuse for rape

    by Aneesa Conine-Nakano February 5, 2015

    Rapes are at a record high at universities in the U.S, however colleges are doing little to bring justice to victims.

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    The suspense of the Super Bowl

    by Owen Churchwell January 31, 2015

    The National Football League awards the Lombardi trophy to the Seattle Seahawks following their…

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    Tightening the reigns on phone use

    by Delia Adamson January 30, 2015

    Freshman Academy staff has toughened the cell phone policy in attempt to remove all loopholes.

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    Kurian: Academics before athletics

    by Christina Kurian January 29, 2015

    Academics trump athletics in the high school arena, and the Georgia High School Association eligibility policy, which states a student has to be passing five classes to play a sport, puts a fair emphasis on academics.

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    Nutrition enhances players

    by Zoe Peterson January 22, 2015

    Many athletes like to snack on junk food after a practice or game. Junk…

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    Gallery: CCHS vs OCHS

    by Chad Rhym January 20, 2015

    Clarke Central High School’s varsity girls basketball team defeated Oconee High School with a score of 57-44 on Jan. 17. The boys team followed with a score of 67-55.

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    The choice to give back

    by Jurnee Louder January 19, 2015

    Martin Luther King Day of Service is a national holiday that challenges citizens nationwide to make a difference in their community.

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  • ReviewsSliderVariety

    Review: Empire

    by Aneesa Conine-Nakano January 17, 2015

    Empire’s combination of clever raps and killer drama make it the premier hit of 2015.

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    Aqua Glads host Clarke-Oconee Invitational

    by Ethan Crane January 17, 2015

    Thirty-one Georgia high schools competed in the Clarke-Oconee Invitational at the University of Georgia’s Ramsey Student Center Natatorium on Jan. 17.

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    Fresh voice: Ni hao, shalom

    by Hannah Gale January 17, 2015

    “How are you Jewish? I thought you were Asian.”

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  • BroadcastSliderVlogs

    Democalypse Debunked – Vlog by Katy Mayfield

    by Katy Mayfield January 17, 2015

    Story by KATY MAYFIELD – Staff Writer Video by NICHOLAS BYRNE – Broadcast Managing Editor Last…

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    Review: Title, Meghan Trainor

    by Pamela Affolter January 16, 2015

    Meghan Trainor finally released her first album “Title” on Jan. 13th. Her album topped the iTunes charts within the first hours after its release.

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    Passion for sports moves on to teaching

    by Christina Kurian January 16, 2015

    Clarke Central High School foreign language department teacher Aaron Gibbs incorporates his passion for basketball into teaching Spanish.

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    Fresh group of swimmers

    by Owen Churchwell January 15, 2015

    As Clarke Central high school seniors graduate, the freshman boys’ are working hard to carry their load for the team.

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  • NewsSlider

    CCHS hosts author meet and greet

    by Kaya Pollack January 13, 2015

    On Wed. Jan. 14 at 10 am. the Clarke Central High School media center hosted a meet and greet with Jennifer Niven, author of All The Bright Places

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    Scott’s life touched sports fans of all ages

    by Kevin Mobley January 9, 2015

    Junior Kevin Mobley reflects on Stuart Scott’s career and how it has impacted his passion for sports.

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    Gallery: Empire Mock Trial – San Francisco 2014

    by Nicholas Byrne January 9, 2015

    By NICHOLAS BYRNE – Broadcast Managing Editor Photos courtesy of Empire Mock Trial. At…

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    Pedaling into the community

    by Karla Dougan January 8, 2015

    Story by KARLA DOUGAN – Broadcast Staff Ben’s Bikes is a small shop around the…

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    Invisible abuse

    by Louise Platter January 6, 2015

    On January 6, 2015 many painted their ring finger pink in honor of Leelah…

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  • BroadcastSliderVlogs

    White Paper, Empty Screen – Vlog by Julie Alpaugh

    by Julie Alpaugh January 6, 2015

    Story by JULIE ALPAUGH – Broadcast Staff Blankness; white paper, empty screen, I am about…

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    Diving Deeper Into The Sea

    by Ella Sams January 6, 2015

    Story by ELLA SAMS – Broadcast Staff Since their formation in 2010, Stay the Sea…

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  • FeaturesSliderSports

    Growing up with soccer

    by Zoe Peterson January 5, 2015

    Freshman Neha Mohanty has been playing soccer for ten years, and through those years it has become an influential part of her life.

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  • ConstructionGalleriesMultimediaSlider

    Gallery: January 2015 CCHS renovation

    by Chad Rhym January 5, 2015

    Over Clarke Central High School’s Winter Break construction around the school continued.

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  • BroadcastSlider

    ODTV Episode 3 – Season 2

    by Nicholas Byrne December 22, 2014

    Nicholas Byrne and Violet Merritt anchor the third episode of Season 2.

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  • GalleriesMultimediaSlider

    Gallery: Winter Wonderland 2014

    by Christina Kurian December 18, 2014

    On Dec. 17, the Clarke Central High School media center hosted its first winter wonderland event. The event had a photo booth and students presented on different technological resources available to students, parents and teachers.

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    Clarke County School District CCRPI numbers released

    by Aneesa Conine-Nakano December 16, 2014

    State School Superintendent Dr. John Barge released the 2014 Georgia College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI) that measures schools and school districts on a 100 point scale today.

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  • SliderSports

    The Stoudenmire Bowl

    by Johanna Hall December 16, 2014

    Clarke Central High School will host East Hall and Winder Barrow High Schools on Dec. 16 in the Stoudenmire Bowl, a tri-meet between three wrestling teams each coached by a Stoudenmire brother.

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    Review: Trivia Crack

    by Kevin Mobley December 15, 2014

    In taking the nation by storm, Trivia Crack has emerged as the top free app on the iTunes App Store.

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    Gallery: Clarke Central v. Apalachee

    by Susanna Conine-Nakano December 8, 2014

    On Dec. 5, Clarke Central High School battled Apalachee throughout the game with a slow start but fought hard to get the points they needed in order to win.

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  • BlogsOp/ed.SliderViewpoints

    Rhym: Black lives matter

    by Chad Rhym December 7, 2014

    It’s hard to explain the terror of being a black man in America until you witness people who look just like you murdered once a month. I’m 6’2”, young and black, why should I even have to consider putting on a hoodie every morning?

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  • NewsSlider

    Statewide service project approaches FBLA

    by Christina Kurian December 7, 2014

    Future Business Leaders of America will be taking part in March of Dimes, an organization that helps moms and their babies. They provide necessary resources for the babies in intensive care.

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    Q&A: senior José Mondragon on Intro to Lifetime Sports

    by Brittney Butler December 6, 2014

    An inside look Lifetime Sports, a physical education elective for seniors, with Jose Mondragon.

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    News on new media center

    by Sophie Fernandes December 6, 2014

    The new Clarke Central High School media center will begin its reconstruction on Dec. 11. The new library will accommodate many beneficial resources and characteristics.

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    Clarke County School District Superintendent Dr. Philip Lanoue named Georgia superintendent of the year

    by Susanna Conine-Nakano December 5, 2014

    “He looked at me and said, ‘You give us an opportunity to teach kids…

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  • SliderViewpoints

    GOP staffer fails to “show class” with her comments to the Obamas

    by Aneesa Conine-Nakano December 4, 2014

    Many react negatively to GOP staffer Elizabeth Lauten’s snide remarks on Facebook about Sasha and Malia Obama’s behavior and dress at the annual turkey pardoning.

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    Asela ascending

    by Grace Allen-Polaneczky December 3, 2014

    A series of twists and turns lead Asela Eatenson to take her passion for dance to the trapeze bar.

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    Fighting with Fury

    by Madeline Hall December 3, 2014

    Director David Ayer’s Fury, released on Oct. 17, is a jarringly blunt depiction of the trials faced by soldiers during World War II. Centering on the five-man crew of a Sherman tank, Fury tells the story of the men, not the war.

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  • NewsSlider

    Fortes fortuna iuvat

    by Lucia Bermudez December 3, 2014

    Clarke Central High School foreign language department teacher William Hunter is the newest Latin teacher.

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  • FeaturesSlider

    Looking back, moving forward

    by Aneesa Conine-Nakano December 3, 2014

    Clarke Central High School freshman Swapnil Dave left his home country in search for a better education.

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    Making a difference

    by Kennae Hunter November 18, 2014

    Students in the Make a Difference GLAD Time made a poster to inform people…

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    Transforming Transmetropolitan

    by Mary Merritt November 13, 2014

    Story by MARY MERRITT – Variety Editor Edited by RIGEL TURNER – Broadcast Staff…

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    Thank you for your service

    by Susanna Conine-Nakano November 12, 2014

    It is cliché these days to thank a member of the Armed Services — “thank you for your service” is so easy to say, but what does it actually mean?

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  • NewsSlider

    Annual Fall festival cancelled, recital remains

    by Aneesa Conine-Nakano November 11, 2014

    Clarke Central High School orchestra students will perform at a recital on Nov. 11 which will be held without the usual solo and ensemble festival following.

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  • NewsOp/ed.SliderViewpoints

    Student journalists take D.C.

    by Robert Walker November 11, 2014

    13 members of Clarke Central High School’s ODYSSEY Newsmagazine staff attended the “We the Media” National High School Journalism Convention in Washington, D.C. from Nov. 6 – 9. The convention, organized by the Journalism Education Association-National Scholastic Press Association, hosted over 6200 attendants from across the globe.

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    A new role for Fleming

    by Kendarius Sturdivant November 10, 2014

    By KENDARIUS STURDIVANT – Broadcast Staff Terrance Fleming, former Cedar Shoals basketball player, recently…

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  • NewsSlider

    Safety amid construction

    by Nicholas Byrne November 6, 2014

    In light of campus-wide changes due to renovation, administrators have increased their focus on campus safety.

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  • FeaturesSlider

    Breaking her bonds

    by Louise Platter November 6, 2014

    Counseling Office Secretary Jamie Bonds was 14 when her mother shook her awake at 2 a.m.

    “Where’s your key?”
    “It’s on the dresser!”
    “Get out.”

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  • NewsSlider

    The Future Business Leaders of America compete in Athens

    by Christina Kurian November 4, 2014

    Activities like the Fall Leadership Conference on Nov. 13-14 at the Classic Center, under Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education help students pursue their future careers.

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    ODTV Episode 2 – Season 2

    by Nicholas Byrne November 4, 2014

    Nicholas Byrne and Violet Merritt anchor the second episode of Season 2.

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    The prospects’ perspective

    by Amelia DeLamater November 4, 2014

    Clarke Central High School sophomore free safety An’zavion “Zay” Brown is a college prospect and junior running back JaQua Daniels is a college recruit. Both play on
    Clarke Central High School’s varsity football team. The University of Georgia has recruited Daniels and shown interest in Brown.

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    Man on the Street: Halloween

    by Nicholas Byrne October 30, 2014

    By SHAWN WILLIAMS – Broadcast Staff By NICHOLAS BYRNE – Broadcast Managing Editor ODTV’s…

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    The crossover queen stumbles

    by Katy Mayfield October 30, 2014

    Taylor Swift’s newest album misses the mark in transitioning the star from country to pop.

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    ASVAB provides students with alternative testing opportunity

    by Jurnee Louder October 30, 2014

    By JURNEE LOUDER – Staff Writer Clarke Central High School students searching for career…

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    Running with fresh feet

    by Owen Churchwell October 30, 2014

    As the Clarke Central High School varsity cross country team prepares for the Region 8-AAAAA meet in Conyers, Ga. on Nov. 1 and the AAAAA state meet on Nov. 8, the team looks to count on freshman runners to help them succeed.

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    Beneath the antiques

    by Ella Sams October 29, 2014
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    Escaping the space

    by Julie Alpaugh October 29, 2014

    By JULIE ALPAUGH – Broadcast Staff Teamwork and problem solving both come into play…

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    Teaching teachers through professional learning

    by Karla Dougan October 29, 2014

    The Clarke Central High School and Cedar Shoals High School English departments will meet at W.R. Coile Middle School on Nov. 3 for their first district professional learning day.

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    Washington Farms: Fall 2014

    by Nicholas Byrne October 28, 2014

    John Washington is proud of the family atmosphere that Washington Farms provides for its…

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    Flic your way to more storage

    by Aneesa Conine-Nakano October 21, 2014

    Flic, an app created by Lifehack Labs, provides user with an easy way to maximize storage on Apple iOS8 devices.

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    Ringing up the robot

    by Robert Walker October 20, 2014

    As the robotics season approaches, the robotics team not only focuses on competing in other school’s competitions, but creating a competition of their own in the future.

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    Two one act wonders

    by Grace Allen-Polaneczky October 18, 2014

    Seniors Sam Thompson and Addie Downs perform as part of Clarke Central High School’s…

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  • ReviewsSliderVariety

    Review: CooolKey

    by Johanna Hall October 18, 2014

    CooolKey is an app that allows users to customize their iPhone keyboards with either the available designs, or with a personal picture.

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    Forging better relationships

    by Sunčana Pavlić October 17, 2014

    Fall parent teacher conferences began on Wed., Oct. 15 and end on Fri., Oct. 17. This year, the administration and staff prioritized increasing parent turnout.

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    Spraggins leads Glads to defeat Jaguars 22-16

    by Susanna Conine-Nakano October 17, 2014

    On Thurs., Oct. 16, sophomore Byron Spraggins played in the final junior varsity game of the season against cross-town rival Cedar Shoals High School at Billy Henderson Stadium after being cleared from a concussion.

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    CCHS employees honored

    by Robert Walker October 17, 2014

    At a luncheon on Oct. 17, Clarke Central High School CAPS Paraprofessional Montu Miller and English department co-chair Erin Cawthon were recognized as Paraprofessional of the Year and Teacher of the Year for Clarke Central High School.

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    Water for the weary

    by Grace Walker October 16, 2014

    Fifteen members of Clarke Central High School’s Interact Club will volunteer at a hydration station for runners in the fifth annual AthHalf half marathon on Oct. 19.

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    Chess club gets GLAD

    by Kennae Hunter October 16, 2014

    GLAD Time is the two hour period on Wednesdays when students can remediate and participate in enrichment activities. Beginning in the 2014-15 school year GLAD Time has more opportunities for enrichment compared to the previous school year. This year, chess club, which formerly met outside of school hours only, has been added to the list of available GLAD times.

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    Writing for the future

    by Karla Dougan October 16, 2014

    Writing is a priority for senior English students at Clarke Central High School according to English department co-chair Erin Cawthon. She says they will be focusing on writing more than ever before.

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    No one-win wonder

    by Kevin Mobley October 14, 2014

    The Clarke Central High School varsity softball team won its second game this season — also its second since 2007 — 11-6 against Greater Atlanta Christian School on Sept. 30 in the regular season finalé.

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    Grants up for grabs

    by Aaron Holmes October 14, 2014

    The Clarke Central High School Parent Teacher Student Organization is accepting applications from teachers for classroom grants. These grants are monetary gifts made to teachers or staff who demonstrates need for extra funding to the PTSO.

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    Foundation for Excellence recognizes three Clarke Central High School teachers

    by Saudia Royal October 13, 2014

    English department teacher Ginger Lehmann teaches American Literature and writer’s workshop at Clarke Central…

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  • BroadcastSliderVlogs

    Identity Denial – Vlog by Rigel Turner

    by Nicholas Byrne October 9, 2014

    By RIGEL TURNER – Broadcast Staff Telling people that I am bisexual is, at…

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    New district brings changes

    by Zoe Peterson October 9, 2014

    Senior Lakiera Bailey practices a scale in band class on Sept. 30 in preparation…

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    SLOing down learning

    by Flynne Collins October 9, 2014

    To the Georgia Department of Education, the newly implemented Student Learning Objective tests are a way to measure teacher and student performance. To administrators, they are just another thing that “must” be done. To teachers, they’re a pain. To students, they’re unsettling.

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    Widening the technology gap

    by Grace Allen-Polaneczky October 7, 2014

    Our generation, like every one before, will be judged by older generations. The so-called “millennials,” or those of us born around the 1990s through early 2000s, have been generalized as self-obsessed, lazy, dense and, perhaps a trait most synonymous with today’s teens, obsessed with technology.

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    Rhythmic roots

    by Natalie Schliekelman March 5, 2012

    Olatunji Moussa Mosley connects with his roots and his father through drumming.

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    The censorship conversation

    by Staff March 7, 2003

    The New Voices anti-censorship movement is raising discussion about high school censorship and the…

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    Voting goes social

    by Anna Shaikun March 2, 2000

    As the 2024 US presidential elections approach, Generation Z’s voting habits have become more and more influenced by social media.

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