CCHS students of Latin American heritage share good memories about their favorite cultural dishes in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.
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Journalism I student Isabella Hammock discusses her interpretation of what it means to be Southern.
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News Editor Isabella Westrich reflects on how her perception of her hometown has changed as she’s grown up.
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If you can dream it, you can do it
by Janie Ripps October 15, 2022Foreign language department teacher Dr. Lynne Sparks has always dreamed big and having the opportunity to travel is one that came true.
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CCHS students of Latin American heritage share recipes for and memories about their favorite cultural dishes.
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CCHS junior Aiyanna Bhuiyan discusses her connection to her art and family with Variety staffer Anna Tenner.
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News staffer Emily Couch shares her experience learning how to bake biscuits in the homey and comforting environment of local restaurant Mama’s Boy.
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The HoPe club works to create a safe, welcoming environment for students to explore Hispanic culture and learn about resources for their future.
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News staffer Sofia Balsamo reflects on her struggles with being bicultural.
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Clarke Central High School senior Andrea Aramburo is an American citizen with deep Colombian roots.
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Being Latino is an identity; it goes beyond physical appearance and stereotypes.
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On April 16, Clarke Central High School students will come together to celebrate various cultures for International Day.
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Much can be learned from a culture so different than our’s