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[Photo] Coloring: The New Form Of Meditation
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REVIEW: PLL The Last Five Years
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The Acafellaz Put Aca- Awesome In Acapella
Men's acapella group brings the treble to ACHS.
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Red Ribbon Week
ACHS has many fun and interactive activities planned for drug and alcohol free students from Oct. 26-30.
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Halloween Photo Contest
The ILC is sponsoring a Halloween Photo Contest for ACHS students from Oct. 20-28.
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Oregon School Shooting
A school shooting at a community college in Oregon on Oct. 1 has sprung a national debate on how to keep Americans safe without infringing on their right to bear arms.
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Win, Lose and Tie: The Antioch Invitational
The girls soccer team played hard and fierce in the Antioch Invite and came out with a win, loss and a tie.
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Important Details for 2015 Prom
Prom is flying up fast and here are all the details for the Sequoits' night in Paris.
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Cubs Outlook for 2015 Season
Predictions made by professionals and 80s movies have led to the idea that after 107 years, 2015 will be the year the Chicago Cubs return to the World Series.
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Fit For Life Students Design B.Y.O.W.
ACHS Fit For Life classes challenge students to create and complete their own customized workouts as their final project.
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Mysterious Theft at ACHS
Students have recently gotten valuable items stolen from their bags during their gym class on multiple occasions.
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Boys Basketball Flies Short of Lakes Eagles
Lakes Eagles kept up a energized and progressive game that the Sequoits were not able to keep up with.
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2015 Turnabout Rolls out the Red Carpet
The annual Turnabout dance taking place on Feb. 21, 2015, will transform the halls of Antioch Community High School into the Hollywood Hills.
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Obama Plans for Free Community College
President Barack Obama hopes to implement "America's College Promise," a program that will make community college free for students.
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“Je Suis Charlie” App
A new app showing support for freedom of speech breaks records in Apple App Store.
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Centennial Committee Hosts Karaoke in the Commons
"Feliz Navidad" and "Here Comes Santa Claus" were just two songs favored by students. Other non-holiday tunes also graced the screen.
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Past, Present, and Future of Movies
With more advanced technology and more experienced actors and directors, the film industry is rapidly developing. From new cameras and special effects, to new sources for film viewing such as Netflix and Amazon Prime, the film industry is evolving to better the viewing experience for all.
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ACHS Student Runs Winter Clothing Drive
Sharing in the holiday spirit, one Sequoit is running a winter clothing drive at ACHS.
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Grand Jury Decides No Indictment in Ferguson Case
Officer Darren Wilson will not be indicted for the death of unarmed Ferguson teen Michael Brown.
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ACHS’ FCA Club Partners with Operation Christmas Child
Fellowship of Christian Athletes club partners with Operation Christmas Child for gift giving fundraiser.
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Physics Honors’ Egg-celent Lab
Students put their physics calculations to the test as they drop eggs on their teacher's head.
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Ouija Boards: Practical Joke or Dangerous Toy?
The popularity of the Ouija Board in today's society leads to one burning question: Are Ouija Boards real?
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What Was the Auditorium Formerly Used For?
The auditorium has proved to be of great use to ACHS since 1953.
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Where will ACHS be in another 100 years?
Centennial Celebration begs the pressing question of where will ACHS be in another 100 years.
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Who are the Marching Sequoits?
The Marching Sequoits have played a major role on school spirit for many years and will continue marching on.
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Harlem Ambassadors Take Over ACHS
The basketball show team gave the Antioch community a slam dunk of a show.
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REVIEW: Schindler’s List
Thomas Keneally retells the extraordinary story of Oskar Schindler and his impact on the Holocaust.
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ACHS Students Nominated for Buffalo Wild Wings Athlete of the Month
ACHS junior Griffin Hill and sophomore Hannah Cook are nominated for the Buffalo Wild Wings Athlete of the Month Contest.
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“No Bags, No Drinks” Policy for Football Game Friday
New rule for football games to be put into play on Oct. 17 at the home football game against Lakes.
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REVIEW: Heaven is for Real
An incredible story of an incredible boy's true story of his trip to Heaven and back
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TeenSafe App Stripping Away Teen’s Privacy
A new app for iPhone and Android users allows parents to read texts, view Facebook and Instagram activity, and more on their teen's phone.
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COLUMN: Students Working Weekends: Therapy or Trauma?
Finding the balance between work and school can be difficult, especially when it's your first job.
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Homecoming Week Activities
Schedule of events includes annual powderpuff game and bonfire, with new events spattered throughout.
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Undercover Colors Nail Polish Preventing Date Rape
Four male undergraduate students from North Carolina State University created a nail polish that will change color when exposed to date rape drugs.
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ONE|SEQUOIT: Colonel Paul Hettich
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Crash
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“Oklahoma!” Sweeps Down the Plains of ACHS
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The Thankless Volunteer
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REVIEW: Draft Day
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REVIEW: Captain America: The Winter Soldier
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REVIEW: Divergent
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Turnabout Brings Sweet Surprises
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ACHS Cutest Couple
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The Learning Center Shows Students Some TLC
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Parents Reach Out to Future Freshmen
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BREAKING: Turnabout Gets a Little Sweeter
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