On March 24, a March for Our Lives rally, organized by UGA’s Keep the G Gun-Free, Moms Demand Action and Athens-Anti Discrimination Movement, was held in Athens along side nation-wide protests for gun control in the United States.
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Senior Copy Editor Jordan Rhym reflects on the 2018 Holmes-Hunter Lecture presented by University of Georgia 1963 graduate Charlayne Hunter-Gault.
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Clarke Central High School freshman Jocelyn Ray grew up in Superior, Colorado, and after moving to Athens in 2017, she is having to adjust to a new sky.
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By the Numbers: Clarke Central vs. Carrollton High School
by Caedmon Churchwell November 7, 2017The Clarke Central High School varsity football team will face off against Carrollton High School in the first round of the GHSA AAAAA state playoffs on Nov. 10.
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Glads come up big against the Warriors
by Caedmon Churchwell August 26, 2017The Clarke Central High School varsity football team came up with a win against the Oconee County Warriors on Aug. 25.
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Over 1,300 students, faculty and staff at Clarke Central High School were able to watch the solar eclipse from Billy Henderson Stadium on Aug. 21. Here is a photo essay documenting reactions to the event compiled by Director of Audience Engagement Olivia Ripps.
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Clarke Central High School Student Government Association adviser Shannon Biggs reflects on her first year as the SGA adviser and what the program plans to accomplish before the 2016-17 school year comes to an end.
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Curator for the “Bittersweet Winds” exhibit Richie Plass explains the purpose of his exhibit.
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Clarke Central graduate and security guard Jillian Anderson has taken a new turn in her career. From CCHS to Albany State University, Anderson pursued a career in computer science but now her eyes are set on a professional basketball career.
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The varsity softball team is going to the 8-AAAAA regional tournament for the first time in eight years on Sept. 28.
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Sophomore Jordan Rhym reflects on the good and the bad of having a sibling leave for college.
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2nd and Charles is a new store in Athens that offers customers a variety of amusing items much like recently closed local store Junkman’s Daughter’s Brother.