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  • New world "four" exchange students

    Friday, October 05, 2007 By: David Esber

    English, math, science, history, clubs and sports. For most Hoover High School students, life in general seems stressful. But for students from other countries, the experience is intensified and in a

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  • Privilege period falls short of student expectations

    Friday, October 05, 2007 By: Natalie Casper

    The words “high school” and “recess” are usually not associated with each other. However, with the new addition of a privilege period in most upperclassmen’s schedules, the idea of a “recess” from cla

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  • News in Brief

    Friday, October 05, 2007 By: Erin Druga

    -The 2007 Homecoming Court consisted of freshmen Alison Grandjean and Zach Fashbaugh, sophomores Shelby Braybon and Robin Guiler, juniors Mike Chryssos and Haley Tavallali, and seniors Danni Bair, Jac

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  • Student Profile: Rachel Cash: "It's fun to bes omeone I'm not for a day"

    Friday, October 05, 2007 By: Kelsey Stults

    Many teens tune into “America’s Next Top Model” every week and watch Ben Stiller in “Zoolander” over and over, dreaming of taking pictures in beautiful clothes and striking a pose at the end of a runw

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  • Tattoos regain favor: The long-thought symbol of rebels and trouble-makers gains popularity among types of people

    Friday, October 05, 2007 By: Caitlyn Callahan

    Tattoos and body art are one of the rare fashion trends to survive the world’s history. Even here, a handful of Hoover students are carrying on this style for a new generation of individuals. To under

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  • Quietly Making Noise: Nothing to fear but fear itself

    Friday, October 05, 2007 By: Dan Boyer

    Nobody ever said that a life-changing event had to occur in the form of a near-death experience. A small nothing-special discussion can quickly change our views on the world. This summer, I was fortun

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  • College Search: University of Maine

    Monday, October 08, 2007 By: Melanie Sudar

    The University of Maine, with its scenic location in Orono, Maine, offers 88 bachelor’s, 64 master’s and 25 doctoral degree programs. It also has one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious Honors

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  • Our Views

    Monday, October 08, 2007 By: Editorial Staff

    Freshman SeminarLove it or hate it, school is here to stay. By now most students have adjusted to the new schedule changes; however, it is still surprising that many students have not adjusted to the

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  • My View: Staff Membera Miranda Oberholzer and Jonny Rice Respond

    Monday, October 08, 2007 By: Miranda Oberholzer

    We all remember it: the first time we stepped into Hoover as an actual high school student. The mixture of excitement and nausea flooded over you like a waterfall, consequently disturbing the flock of

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  • Walk in others' shoes: Government oversight not seeing issues

    Monday, October 08, 2007 By: Jeff Schumacher

    Washington, D.C., is arguably the most powerful capital city in the world and is where everything happens, but nothing ever gets done. It is the world’s capital for political inaction. And it doesn’t

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Fourth and Inches: Who's paying the cost?
New buildings. New state-of-the-art football field. New head coaches. Seems like all is well in Jacksonland and GlenOakville, right? Wrong. The pay-to-play infestation has begun in earnest, with seemi
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Golfing is something Nate Shingleton has grown up with since he was young. Starting at 9 years old, Shingleton said he became interested in golf because of his grandma. “My grandma was always really g
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Parents can be the reason that students get involved in school activities and sports. This is the case for junior Lindsay Fisher. Her mom signed her up for tennis when Fisher was in fifth grade, and s
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The boys cross country team raced at the Cloverleaf Invitational. Junior Jason Bosyj won the open open vetrans race with a time of 17:59 also placing in the top 10 for the Vikings were juniors Chris P
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Total Domination: Sports Briefs
-Junior Joel Teal has a special talent – shooting guns. Teal has been shooting since he was about 12.“I started shooting because my dad took me with his buddies,” Teal said. “I had a crappy gun and di
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Adrenaline fills the bodies of hundreds of fans covered in orange and black attire. Just as they find their seats, the announcer’s voice fills the stands. One by one, names are read off. With each nam
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Game Seven of the 1997 World Series against the Marlins. Game Five of the 2001 Division Series against Boston. The last week of the 2005 season. Games that many Indians’ fans would like to forget. Fi
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ShoesWith low temperatures in the forecast, staying warm from head to toe is essential. Plaid ballet flats are a cute and comfy way to keep your toes warm without decking out in thick socks and combat
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Movie Reviews: "Good Luck Chuck," "Sydney White"
“Good Luck Chuck”If you enjoyed “Knocked Up” or “Wedding Crashers,” you might enjoy “Good Luck Chuck.” Starring Dane Cook and Jessica Alba, these popular names alone may bring teens to the theater. Wh
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