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The student news site of Antioch Community High School.

Sequoit Media

The student news site of Antioch Community High School.

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The Hiram Buttrick Sawmill was originally built in 1839. Today, a replica stands a few hundred feet away from the mill’s original location.

Early Antioch: An Abridged History

The early history of Antioch is all but well known, though it serves as a point of interest in the discussion of the ACHS logo.
Jacob Slabosz, Lifestyles Online Director
April 12, 2021
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The ACHS mascot has been the Sequoits for over a hundred years. However, in taking a deeper look into the symbols and cultural associations with the mascot and logo, the question of cultural appropriation is raised.

Sequoit to Sequoit: Should the ACHS Logo and Sequoit Name Change?

Staffers Walker Winkler and Izana Nordhaus share their viewpoints on whether the ACHS logo and Sequoit name should be changed or remain the same.
Walker Winkler and Izana Nordhaus
March 15, 2021
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Vocabulary References for “Once a Sequoit, Always a Sequoit?”

Vocabulary References for “Once a Sequoit, Always a Sequoit?”

As you read through our package of stories “Once a Sequoit, Always a Sequoit?", some of the frequently-used vocabulary words may cause confusion or may be words you have not heard before; these definitions will aid any confusion or questions that you may have while reading.
Izana Nordhaus, Visual Director
February 19, 2021
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Once a Sequoit, Always a Sequoit?

“Once a Sequoit, Always a Sequoit”?

After the possibility of a mascot and logo change at ACHS, many individuals have been left questioning many aspects of the scenario.
Jacob Slabosz and Izana Nordhaus
February 12, 2021
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Angry Native Americans of North Dakotas Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Protest against the governments installation of a 1,172 - mile long pipeline.

Protesters Arrested In Dakota Pipeline Riot

Armed soldiers, police face ongoing riots in North Dakota against the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe over recent oil pipeline decisions.
Lauren Bluthardt, Tom Tom Staff
October 30, 2016
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