Recognizing November holidays
In November, different holidays occur in Antioch Community High School students' lives.
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An orchestrated light show
The Fine Arts Department acquired professionalized recording equipment to help a fellow Sequoit during the holiday season.
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Third annual Girls in STEM Conference
Antioch Community High School hosted the third annual Girls in Stem Conference.
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Cheque it out: ACHS Chess Team takes first in NLCC Conference
On Saturday, Nov. 13, the Antioch Community High School Chess Team competed in the NLCC Conference at Lakes. They reclaimed their first place trophy for the fifth year in a row, and will be playing in the state tournament in February.
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Christmas gift-giving guide
It can be a struggle to come up with meaningful gifts every year. With Christmas right around the corner, a gift guide is essential to buying the perfect present to put under the tree.
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Sequoit to Sequoit: Once a relationship, always a relationship
As exes return to the taken status of happily ever after, Riley Demas-Billman and Jacob Linck, an ACHS couple, discuss whether a do-over or a continuation of a preexisted relationship is ethical.
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Antioch Community High School’s rendition of ‘The Alibis’
With school returning to in-person learning, the ACHS theater program will have on-stage performances again, starting with "The Alibis."
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A-positive blood drive: Sequoits save lives
Antioch Community High School hosted a blood drive on Oct. 28, 2021. Students and teachers alike took part in donating blood to Vitalent, and the event was able to save 468 lives.
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Club Highlight: Dungeons and Dragons
With all the clubs at Antioch Community High School, Dungeons and Dragon is one full of adventure and a multitude of possibilities.
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Looking sharp: ACHS choir concerts are back
The Fall Choir Concert was the first choir performance conducted since the pandemic; the result was a packed audience.
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The pressure from above
High school students undergo an enormous amount of responsibility passed down from their peers.
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Antioch’s atypical pets
These Antioch students do not have what most would call a “typical pet.” When most people think of pets, they think of a cat, a dog or maybe even a fish, but those with the unordinary animals are often overlooked.
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