Newly eligible voters do not makeup enough of the voting population, despite the fact that they are the most affected by future changes in politics.
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At age 40, former professional road racing cyclist Lance Armstrong faced testicular cancer. Following this obstacle in his life, he was able to consecutively win the Tour de France, which is an annual multiple-stage bicycling race seven times. He also founded the Lance Armstrong Foundation to support those who also battle cancer.
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Returning to GSPA: Students attend Georgia Scholastic Press Association conference and awards banquet
by Audrey Enghauser April 10, 2019On April 9, members of the ODYSSEY Media Group attended the Georgia Scholastic Press Association Spring Workshop and Awards banquet at the University of Georgia’s Georgia Center.
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The United States has faced over 25 million cases of COVID-19 since March, causing the US economy and GDP to suffer. The ODYSSEY Media Group has covered several local aspects of the pandemic, such as Clarke County School District student academics, nutrition and athletics.
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COVID-19 reveals that school is a safety net for many families
by Emma Scott April 16, 2020The devastating COVID-19 national emergency has highlighted child food insecurity in Athens and the school district’s role in addressing this issue. This crisis should be what motivates Athenians to mobilize and create a society that recognizes everyone’s fundamental right to food.
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Despite the current impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump, President Trump and his supporters will not be stopped.
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Days of dysfunction
by Mackenzie Caudill November 21, 2019The Clarke County School District superintendent and Board of Education face contention following an official complaint that threatens the district’s school accreditation.
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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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Georgia state officials, including Secretary of State Brian Kemp, have kicked hundreds of thousands of registered voters off voting rolls in an ongoing case of contemporary voter suppression.