In today’s educational system, when teachers, faculty and staff hear the phrase “budget cuts”, it sends a shiver down their spines.
April 2012
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In the 1960 election, Sen. John Kennedy, D-Mass., won a close victory over Vice President Richard Nixon.
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On April 25, republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, R-Mass., carried on his primary election winning streak in Connecticut, Delaware, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania and New York.
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A compilation of sports news at Clarke Central High School.
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I sat in advisement watching the same low-budget, 1990s film I had seen in freshmen health class.
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Screaming and shouting surrounds Perseus as he is chased by a Chimera, a fearsome two-headed, fire-breathing creature with the body of a lion and a tail tipped with a serpent’s
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Eighty-five minutes of continuous filming, without a break in scenery, leaves you with a lasting feeling of confusion and dizziness
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Each spring, the Clarke Central High School community eagerly prepares for the end of the school year.
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At 5:30 p.m. on March 29, game one of the CCHS-Alcovy doubleheader began. Eighth-grader Noah Fairbairn started for CCHS and allowed six hits and five earned runs over five innings of pitching.
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Finally, Darwin’s Theory of Evolution has been proved! Sorry, non-believers: you’re wrong; man most certainly shares a common ancestor with apes.
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Fans across the world got the chance to live up to their promise that they would “never let go” when the 3D recreation of Titanic, directed by James Cameron and originally released in 1997, was at cinemas again this past week, airing in most U.S. movie theaters on April 6. Cameron also produced the 2
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Photo gallery of International Day 2012 at CCHS on April 12
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This is what we have been told: Ron Paul is a crazy old man, Newt Gingrich
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The rise of the Occupy Wall Street movement has presented our nation with an identity crisis. For centuries, the United States has been a nation led by the rich, for the rich.
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While walking down a hall in Clarke Central High school, I was once told by a group of students that I was “swagged out.”
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Op/ed.Viewpoints
Our Take: Extracurricular activities help students bond
by Web Master April 9, 2012You are a freshman at Clarke Central High School and have found yourself in a sea of 1,500 other students. Besides the familiar faces of your relatively quaint middle school graduating class, nearly every person is a complete stranger.
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On March 9, the 55 members of Clarke Central High School’s band, Symphonic Winds, participated in the Georgia Educated Music Association’s Large Group Performance Evaluation held at Jefferson High School.
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The Classic City Championship is arguably the most important game of the season for both Cedar Shoals High School and Clarke Central High School.
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The halls of Clarke Central High School have experienced another form of decoration this year. Teachers have photos of themselves scotch-taped to the walls outside of their respective classrooms with an adjective that describes them.
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When a political candidate needs to boost their approval ratings, they generally seek one thing– an enemy. An enemy can serve as a scapegoat for most any of the candidate’s failings.
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Read coverage of the alumni game and look at pictures of all the soccer games