
Shannon Zogran, Journalist

Loops, Dots and Crosses
One’s handwriting may be the key to understanding someone’s lies, confidence, childishness and more.
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3 Easy Ways to Stay in Shape Over Spring Break
Spring into shape with these three easy exercises to keep you on the move.
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Sequoit Pride Plans for the Centennial Gala
Annual auction and dinner will honor ACHS's 100th year celebration.
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March Madness: Bubble Teams
March Madness is just around the corner and many college teams have yet to prove whether they are tournament material or not.
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Boys Basketball Falls to the Blue Devils
In a cross over game against Warren, the boys basketball team was unable to hold off the Blue Devils.
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Bowling Towards Division Championship
Going up against some of their biggest rivals, girls bowling comes out as number one in the Prairie Division.
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Timeless Fashion
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The Evolution of Sexism
The stereotypical gender roles of the past progress to offer significant opportunities for social change.
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Boys Basketball Falls to Wauconda
A last second foul leads to a loss for the boys basketball team.
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REVIEW: Heaven is for Real
In a both heart wrenching and heart warming story of a child's journey to heaven, author Pastor Todd Burpo summarizes the trials and successes of his family's life.
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New College Football Playoff System
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FALL RECAP: Boys Cross Country
Led by four seniors, the team had an exceptional season ending with a loss at sectionals.
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Adrian Peterson Pleades No Contest
NFL player Adrian Peterson pleads no contest to misdemeanor reckless assault on his four-year-old son.
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What is the Most Important Subject?
Throughout high school, students take a large variety of courses without knowing which ones truly matter.
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Why Are We Here?
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When Is Crazy Too Crazy?
The student section carries a name that
some argue doesn’t represent a positive,
spirited culture.
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What Makes a Good Teacher?
It takes more than just a degree to be a good teacher at Antioch Community High School.
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Oscar Pistorius: Olympian to Criminal
Pistorius goes from Olympic idol to murderous runner.
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Ressler and Furlong Lead The Way
Boys and girls cross country teams compete in Hardland Invite.
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Boys Soccer Centennial and Cancer Awareness Game Ends in a Win Over Biggest Rival
Varsity Sequoits push past Lakes Eagles 3-1.
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Antioch’s Own American Ninja Warriors
Andrew Lowes and Michael Silenzi bring athletic fame close to home.
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