Nathan Borries, Senior Editor
Whisper and Shout
Imagine walking down the hallway during a busy high school passing period not saying one single word to anyone. Imagine attending a school where they teach in a foreign language. Imagine having a voice, but having nobody to listen.
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Out With The Old, In With The New
ACHS drops the old passbooks for new locker and bathroom passes.
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Whisper and Shout
Imagine walking down the hallway during a busy high school passing period not saying one single word to anyone. Imagine attending a school where they teach in a foreign language. Imagine having a voice, but having nobody to listen.
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FAMOUS FRIDAY: One of a Kind
Junior Kelly Johnson is an amazing student, leader, and basketball player.
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Sequoits: NSC Champions
The Sequoits defeated the Stevenson Patriots to become the North Suburban Conference Champions.
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20 in a Row
The girls basketball team extend their streak to 20 games nearing the NSC Championship.
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Reiser Twins Key to Sequoit Victory Over Wauconda
The ACHS girls basketball team continues their 19 game winning streak.
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Deflation of the Patriots
An investigation is underway about the game balls used in the AFC Championship.
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Testing Time
Changes are being brought upon ACHS as students and staff seek a change to curriculum and standardized testing.
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Game On
We are Sequoits.
We stand strong on and off the court, the field, the rink and beyond. In the past a separate athletic association challenged girls to play against one another within the confines of the school. Even sports of the past, like gymnastics, have gone the wayside. Presently the challenge is to improve the current offerings of athletics by including sports like swimming into the mix. In the future, many students hope for the additions of a lacrosse program and solidifying a hockey team solely to ACHS.
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The Past, Present and Future of Rilvaries
The answers behind who used to be Antioch's rivalry, who is our current rivalry, and who will be our future rivalry.
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College Basketball Powerhouses
The Fighting Illini are back and ready to show the country what they've been missing.
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FAMOUS FRIDAY: Measuring More than Height
Measuring up at 6'1", senior Carly McCameron has one big heart.
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Sequoit Dancers Kick Their Way into a New Season
ACHS dance team ranked in the top 10 at their first competition.
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Girls Basketball Wins Season Opener
Sequoits defeat Richmond-Burton with a score of 59-31.
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Sequoits Fall to Wauconda in Regional Final
ACHS Varsity volleyball team loses in two games to Wauconda on Thursday, Oct. 30.
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Why Did We Have to Split Into Two Schools?
With the school reaching nearly 2,300 students, Community High School District 117 made the decision to split into Lakes and ACHS.
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Why Isn’t There a Starbucks in Antioch?
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What Makes a Good Student?
It takes more than just intelligence to be a good
student at Antioch Community High School.
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FAMOUS FRIDAY: Small Girl, Big Heart
Senior Hanna Mihovilovich sticks to who she is: one small girl with one big heart.
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It’s All About Pride
Antioch and Lakes Eagles go toe-to-toe in annual Pigskin Classic game.
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FAMOUS FRIDAY: Falling for Smiles
Sophomore Rebekah Cartlidge continues to make everyone's day a little brighter.
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FAMOUS FRIDAY: The Running Man
Junior Griffin Hill continues to strengthen his football skills and his family relationship.
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REVIEW: Escape from Camp 14
First-hand account into North Korean prison camps will leave you stunned.
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From Gold to Rehab, Again
Olympic champion, Michael Phelps gets charged with his second DUI.
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Girls Volleyball Falls to Wauconda
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FAMOUS FRIDAY: Partners in Crime
Juniors Anna Arden and Annie Horner's success on and off the court all starts with friendship.
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Students Within the System
ACHS's pass runners take student involvement to a whole new level.
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Dodgeball Champions: The Funky Bunch
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Boys Golf: Chipping Away at the Eagles
The Sequoits defeated the Eagles at first match of season.
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Field Hockey: Silver in Gateway Classic
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Girls Tennis Takes First at Niles West
Despite not winning all singles and doubles matches, the team still named team champs.
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Post-Football Game Tradition Still Going Strong
The Linco’s “Pancake Night” continues to feed many after football games.
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