Sophomore Lily Bruce-Ritchie addresses the impact her educational career has had on her and the issues she sees with her schooling each day.
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Clarke Central High School senior Frazier Taylor stands in the parking lot during his…
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Clarke Central High School juniors and seniors spoke with Broadcast Staffer Lily Bruce-Ritchie about their plans for this year’s prom.
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SCENE at Central: Super Bowl 2018 game predictions
by Kelly Fulford February 3, 2018Clarke Central High School students and teachers predict the outcomes of the 2018 Super Bowl game.
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The Federal Communications Commission voted to repeal net neutrality rules on Dec. 14 which could affect students and residents of the Clarke County School District.
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Coverage and Gallery: CCHS vs. CSHS JV basketball games
by Krista Shumaker January 20, 2018The Clarke Central High School boy and girls junior varsity basketball teams played the Cedar Shoals High School junior varsity basketball teams on Jan. 20 in the New Gym at CCHS.
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Linda Glenn, CCHS’ front office secretary, tell’s Clarke Central High School students and staff “Tell somebody you love them,” every day. Broadcast staffer Lily Bruce-Ritchie decided to see what the reason behind this is and how it affects students and staff at CCHS.
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Broadcast staffer Lily Bruce-Ritchie decided to see what students are doing with their time off from school during Thanksgiving break.
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The Clarke Central High School College and Career Fair gave students a chance to speak to representatives of different colleges and career fields
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Broadcast staffer Lily Bruce-Ritchie asks students what their Halloween plans are.
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Broadcast staffer Lily Bruce-Ritchie compiles five last minute Halloween costumes to try out for the spooky holiday.
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How Charlottesville has impacted the Clarke Central High School community
by Lily Bruce-Ritchie August 24, 2017Clarke Central High School teachers, faculty and students share their reactions to the protests in Charlottesville, Va. that took place Aug. 11-12.
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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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Broadcast staffers Lorena Limongi and Lily Bruce-Ritchie explore the community service scene at Clarke Central High School.
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The Wild Rumpus is a Halloween event held in Downtown Athens. Several Clarke Central High School students take part in the event.