Nicholas Dorosan, Editor-in-Chief
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Being a Sequoit was always a dream, and now my time as a student is coming to end. In the end, being a Sequoit has mattered, and the people I’ve spent my time with have made all the difference.
Winter is oftentimes categorized by snow, cold, darkness, death and bitterness. However, for many athletes the winter is an opportunity to breath life into passion through their sports.
National resort purchases local staple.
Traditionally those who are immediate to us are the easiest to define as “family.” In the end, what might be more important are the people who aren’t just blood related, but are the ones who are willing to stand by us forever.
Transitioning from the fall to the winter athletic season means a tremendous amount of change, growth and difference. It also means framing my jersey and moving on to new adventures and experiences.
The pressures of food and fitness pushed senior Natalie Nielsen into what she defines as one her darkest places. After time, pain and a significant amount of reflection, she emerged better, faster and stronger than ever.
Looking at the truth means investigating how in each person there are many opportunities, points of view, voices and perspectives. For me, it meant looking at two very different worlds that together make me who I am.
Despite freshman year not being that far away, reflecting on the experience of the short, four years brings back a number of lasting memories and spirited advice.
Recent rating places the Sequoits in the top 100 schools in the state.
Communication within the Tom Tom and throughout ACHS plays a vital role in everything we do.
This is Jack, he is a current Sequoit.
This is Steve, he is a Sequoit Alumnus.
This is Joey, he is a future Sequoit.
The age old idea of men are from Mars and women are venus may no longer matter to the Sequoits.
It seems common among the ACHS student body that three words embody the answer to this question.
Students weigh in on if post-secondary education means success.
The book that lead to the hit film and television show will keep you up all night reading through to the end.
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