Members of the ODYSSEY Media Group are taking part in the Journalism Education Association/National Scholastic Press Association’s Spring National High School Journalism Convention, which is an ongoing virtual experience.
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Letter from the Editor: Naomi Hendershot
by Naomi Hendershot February 24, 2021Ambitions to reform nationwide systematic issues pose unrealistic goals. Those who seek social reform should start making a difference in their own communities
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Top Five Christmas Rom-Coms
by Naomi Hendershot December 24, 2020ODYSSEY Co-Editor-in-Chief Naomi Hendershot reviews her top five Christmas rom-com movies to binge-watch.
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ODYSSEY Media Group recognized at Fall 2020 National High School Journalism Convention
by Micah Shannon November 22, 2020Editors from the ODYSSEY Media Group attended this year’s virtual National High School Journalism Convention, where the group attended sessions and its members won several awards.
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ODYSSEY Newsmagazine announced as 2020 NSPA Pacemaker finalist
by Micah Shannon November 10, 2020The ODYSSEY Newsmagazine was named a finalist for the National Scholastic Press Association’s highest award, the Pacemaker, on Nov. 5.
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On March 31, Athens community members and others from surrounding areas gathered at the Clerk of State & Superior Court steps and began the march to the University of Georgia Arch in protest of police brutality.
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Accepting what’s naturally yours
by Samaiyah Ra'aid April 30, 2020The natural hair movement has changed a lot since the 1960s, and these changes have greatly affected African American women.
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ODYSSEY Media Group takes on Southern Interscholastic Press Association
by Naomi Hendershot March 17, 2020From March 6 through 8, members of the ODYSSEY Media Group, Journalism 1 and iliad Literary-Art magazine attended the annual Southern Interscholastic Press Association conference.
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Black History Month program
by Colin Frick February 23, 2020The Clarke Central High School Black Culture Club performed its Black History Month program on Feb. 21 in the Mell Auditorium.
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Pendley addresses Clarke Middle School community
by Audrey Enghauser February 19, 2020On Feb. 18, Clarke Middle School principal Christopher Pendley met with community members, teachers and parents to speak on the urgent questions and concerns about recent events at CMS.
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The Clarke County School District shouldn’t push digital education if it can’t sustain it.
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Clarke Central High School English department teacher Andy Dean will be engaging his students in the following months in a research project funded by the Eve Carson learning-service grant.
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The Clarke Central High School 10th grade English department has begun to implement academic circles into the 10th-grade literature curriculum.
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Many high school graduates feel pressure to attend college and get four-year degrees instead of choosing viable alternative paths.
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The Clarke Central High School varsity cheer team will begin their season on Aug. 23 at the varsity football game against Winder-Barrow High School.
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Season three of “Glow”, released Aug. 9 on Netflix, follows the cast on its new adventure performing at a Las Vegas casino.
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Sports staffer Zach Donegan reminisces on his football career.
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Since the University of Georgia discovered the buried remains of numerous enslaved people during the renovation of Baldwin Hall, there has been extensive community dialogue about the issue.
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On Jan. 10 at a Clarke County School District Board of Education meeting, the president of the board and District four representative Jared Bybee announced that Vernon Payne, District 2 representative had formally resigned from his seat on the board.
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UGA’s mishandling of the discovery of remains of enslaved peoples under Baldwin Hall shows the University’s disregard for the black community in Athens.
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The Cedar Shoals High School journalism program, the Cedar BluePrints Magazine, hosted the second annual Battle of the Bands fundraiser at the 40 Watt Club in Downtown Athens on Jan. 19.
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As the only girl on the wrestling team, freshman Isabella Miller is constantly working to prove her ability.
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Sophomore Naomi Hendershot shares her dislike for the new Netflix show Insatiable, finding the acting dull and the storyline too chaotic.