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Author: Ikeoluwa Ojo

Features 

Slayed: Cedar students launch hair-related businesses

January 10, 2023January 10, 2023 Ikeoluwa Ojo Cedar Shoals, hair, Student Business 5 min read

As students flood the halls of Cedar Shoals High School tropical scents of conditioners, gels and hair jams follow the

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Features 

A circle of justice: CCSD students honor the civil rights movement

November 17, 2022November 27, 2022 Ikeoluwa Ojo 7 min read

On the chilly morning of Nov. 3, 150 anxious eighth graders from both Hilsman Middle School and Clarke Middle School

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News 

Hooker’s homecoming

August 30, 2022August 30, 2022 Ikeoluwa Ojo CCSD, Robbie Hooker, School Board, Superintendent 4 min read

A crowd of Clarke County School District employees, parents, students and other curious members of the Athens community gathered into

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News 

Audrey Hughes: “Supporting All People”

May 11, 2022May 11, 2022 Ikeoluwa Ojo county commission, Election, Q&A 12 min read

Both candidates for the Athens-Clarke County District 1 commission seat visited Cedar Shoals High School for a press conference with

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News 

Patrick Davenport: “Building Bridges”

May 11, 2022May 11, 2022 Ikeoluwa Ojo county commissioner, Election, Q&A 11 min read

Both candidates for the Athens-Clarke County District 1 commission seat visited Cedar Shoals High School for a press conference with

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Features 

A labor of ‘No Love’

April 28, 2022April 28, 2022 Ikeoluwa Ojo clothing, entreprenuer 5 min read

For a large number of Cedar Shoals students, a graphic hoodie or hat featuring a unique skeleton and broken heart

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News 

Signed and sealed

February 2, 2022December 4, 2022 Ikeoluwa Ojo Georgia Military College, Kennesaw State University, University of Tennessee 4 min read

A crowd of teary eyed relatives, smiling teammates and clapping coaches gathered in the auditorium this morning for Cedar Shoals’

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Viewpoints 

My dark truth: navigating a color-struck world

January 27, 2022January 28, 2022 Ikeoluwa Ojo Cedar Shoals Coalition against Colorism, Colorism 3 min read

Constant bullying about my skin tone through elementary and middle school left me feeling worthless and insecure.  Phrases like  “Your

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Variety 

Can’t get over Summer Walker’s “Still Over It”

December 1, 2021December 2, 2021 Ikeoluwa Ojo album, music, Summer Walker 2 min read

Released on Nov 4, R&B icon Summer Walker’s second album “Still over it”  is one for the books.   Through the

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News 

Right to Pads: Student led project adds menstrual products to restrooms

October 5, 2021October 5, 2021 Ikeoluwa Ojo Cedar Shoals, period project 4 min read

On Aug. 23 Jamyria Wise walked through the front doors of Cedar Shoals High School with two baskets full of

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BluePrints Magazine – Volume XXI, Issue 1 – November 2022

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