ODYSSEY Class of 2023 seniors reflect on their time in the program.
Nico Willman
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Editor at Large and Journalism I Facilitator Nico Willman reflects on his struggles and growth throughout his three years in the ODYSSEY Media Group
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Dailen Howard, a CCHS senior and boys varsity football defensive end, has left a legacy of determination on Billy Henderson Stadium that will stay with him through his collegiate career.
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Italian foreign exchange student and CCHS senior Clarissa De Santis has been taking CCHS by storm during her senior year, despite it being her first time living in the United States.
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Three Clarke Central High School finalists were named to a summer residential program.
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Clarke Central High School students traveled to the Southern Interscholastic Scholastic Press Association convention in Columbia, S.C. from March 3-5.
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Columbia’s Soda City Market is brimming with local businesses. One such business has greatly benefited from the use of social media to further expand their customer base.
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CCSD seniors Carolina Turner from CCHS and James Xiao from CSHS were recognized as STAR students on Feb. 13 at the Classic City Rotary Club’s weekly luncheon.
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The 2023 Young Georgia Authors writing competition opened for entries on Jan. 30 and submissions are due Feb. 12.
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From damaged fixtures, graffiti, fights and engaging in unhealthy behaviors like vaping, many factors are negatively impacting CCHS students’ ability to use the bathroom at school.
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The University of Georgia Bulldogs won the 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship for the second consecutive year and commemorated their achievement with a parade and celebration in Athens.
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The efficacy of student learning and faculty performance is being hindered by high teacher turnover rates in the CCSD.
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Senior Anna Tenner has become a leader in the Drama Program through her passion and commitment to theater.
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“Faces,” by deceased American rapper Mac Miller, was re-released to streaming platforms on Oct. 15.
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The act of holding public figures accountable is important, but its purpose is lost when celebrities and social media influencers are canceled for trivial reasons.
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The CCHS English department will be offering two new elective courses for the 2021-2022 school year, Speech/Forensics I and Mythology.
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Curtain call: A profile in three acts
by Luna Reichert May 18, 2021CCHS fine arts department teacher and 1977 CCHS alumna Harriet Anderson plans to retire at the end of the 2020-21 school year and reflects on her experience at CCHS.
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Stephanie Flores talks about her new position as a Neighborhood Leader and how she supports the Athens community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Eight CCHS student nominees for the Governor’s Honors Program have been selected and will be moving up to school-wide interviews.