Although many Clarke Central High School students recognize Juuling as an activity that occurs among the student body, fewer are aware of the potential health consequences.
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Although not a perfect solution, restorative justice initiatives are a positive step forward for the Clarke County School District.
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Captain Marvel is a hero unlike any the Marvel Cinematic Universe has seen before, making for a stellar movie and the beginning of a new era of superhero storytelling inclusivity.
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Journalism 1 student Connor Allen shares his belief that we should eat the crust first.
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Sophomore Andrew Robinson recollects on the seven months he spent in Germany when he was 10 years old. It was a tough experience for Robinson, but worth it.
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Letter from the Editor: Abrams for a better Georgia
by Katie Grace Upchurch November 4, 2018The Georgia gubernatorial election has become a microcosm of the US political climate, and a perfect example of why more people of color and women are needed in office.
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The Clarke County School District implements a new logo and slogan for the 2018-19 school year.
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Clarke County School District closed all schools on Jan. 17 and 18 due to a winter weather advisory. Students and faculty are feeling the effects of the days off.
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Visuals staffer Katie Grace Upchurch compiles a map of the “firsts” of the nationwide results from various elections on Nov. 7.
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ODYSSEY Media Group visuals staffer Katie Grace Upchurch previews five shows and movies coming to Netflix in November.
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The annual Wild Rumpus Parade and Spectacle will be held on Oct. 28, with a number of other Halloween themed events taking place over the course of the weekend.
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The Clarke Central High School band held its first concert of the year on Oct. 19 in the Mell Auditorium.
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ODYSSEY Media Group visuals staffer Katie Grace Upchurch runs through six current LGBTQ singers and musicians in honor on October being LGBTQ History Month.
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Newly appointed Clarke Central High School counselor Angelia Bruce talks about her experiences as a counselor, and her transition from working for Madison County High School to beginning her job at Clarke Central High School one month into the school year.
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ODYSSEY Media Group Designer Katie Grace Upchurch previews five shows and movies coming soon to Netflix.
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Designer Katie Grace Upchurch previews Netflix’s newest releases.
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Disney will be releasing a live-action Aladdin movie in 2019, and one casting choice is reminiscent of the problems with the original.
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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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The Clarke Central High School orchestra will hold its last concert of the year on May 15 at 7 p.m. in Mell Auditorium.
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Quest for Athens’ Best: Sushi
by Katie Grace Upchurch April 24, 2017Variety writer Emma Ramsay continues the journey across the Classic City in search for the best sushi Athens has to offer.
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Staff writer Elena Gilbertson Hall and Web Master Katie Grace Upchurch talk to author Annie Hartnett who stopped at Avid Bookshop on April 6 during her book tour for her novel, “Rabbit Cake”.
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Author Annie Hartnett will be visiting Avid Bookshop on April 6, to speak on the release of her first novel, “Rabbit Cake”, which came out on March 7.
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Web Master Katie Grace Upchurch breaks down some of the top shows and movies coming to Netflix in April.
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Quest for Athens’ Best: Pizza
by Katie Grace Upchurch February 26, 2017The print variety staff searches for the best pizza in Athens, trying slices from two pizza places close to Clarke Central High School, Hungry Howie’s Pizza and Domino’s Pizza.
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Quiz: Which Oscar nominated film are you?
by Katie Grace Upchurch February 24, 2017Which Oscar Nominated film are you? Staff Writer Emma Crane and Web Master Katie Grace Upchurch can tell you with this quick quiz.
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Honor strings to play at Black History Celebration
by Katie Grace Upchurch February 15, 2017The Clarke Central High School chamber orchestra will be performing for Black History Month Celebration which will take place on Feb. 16 in Mell Auditorium.
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Quiz: What Valentine’s Day candy are you?
by Katie Grace Upchurch February 14, 2017What kind of Valentine’s Day candy suits your personality best? Staff Writer Emma Crane and Web Master Katie Grace Upchurch can tell you with this quick quiz.
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The Clarke Central High School orchestra will be performing in the Georgia Music Educators Association’s Large Performance Evaluation on Feb. 28 at Cedar Shoals High School.
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The Women’s March on Washington took place on Jan. 21, the day after the presidential inauguration and drew people from all across the country to rally and march in Washington D.C.
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Athens women “March on Washington”
by Katie Grace Upchurch January 12, 2017Across the country, activists have made plans to gather near the U.S. capitol in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 21, the day after the presidential inauguration. Members of the Athens and Clarke Central High School communities are joining the act of solidarity in support of women everywhere.
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Where to volunteer on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
by Katie Grace Upchurch January 11, 2017Web Master Katie Grace Upchurch complied a list of places to volunteer on Martin Luther King Day in Athens-Clarke Country.
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Quest for Athens’ Best: Donuts
by Katie Grace Upchurch January 6, 2017The print variety staff searches for the best donuts in Athens, testing treats from Ike & Janes Cafe and Bakery and Zombie Donuts and Coffee.
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Web Master Katie Grace Upchurch compiled maps that compare electoral and popular votes from the 2000 and 2016 presidential elections.
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The Clarke Central High School Band will be performing its first fall concert under Director of Bands Robert Lawrence on Oct. 20 in Mell Auditorium. This will also be band’s first concert after moving into their new facilities.