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  • Active learning: New career tech courses offer students a jumpstart on their future

    Thursday, October 25, 2007 By: David Esber

    This year, Hoover students were offered the chance to participate in a number of new vocational classes, ranging from learning to become a teacher, to creating alternative energy sources, to learning

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  • News in Brief

    Thursday, October 25, 2007 By: Erin Druga

    Key Club volunteered Oct. 25 at St. Luke’s nursing home and Oct. 27 at the soup kitchen at Crystal Park United Methodist Church. ACT online prep accounts are being sold at the guidance office for $5.

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  • Personality Profile: Ryan Johnson

    Thursday, October 25, 2007 By: Jessica Kincaid

    Ever since Mark “Ryan” Johnson was a little kid, he wanted to go into engineering, said his mother. “He was the kind of child that would break his toys on purpose, just to see if he could fix them,” M

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  • From Classroom to Operating Room: Hoover seniors work with Aultman Hospital to learn more about the medical field

    Thursday, October 25, 2007 By: Rachel Bouer

    While the tiniest bit of blood may be too much for most teenagers, an amputated leg wasn’t too much for senior Tony Kendle. “It didn’t gross me out at all,” he said.Kendle had the opportunity to see s

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  • Detectives reveal dangers of Myspace

    Thursday, October 25, 2007 By: Kayla Carpenter

    It is estimated that 1.6 million teens are on the Internet per hour. With MySpace, instant messaging and Facebook profiles, many of these teens are open to predatorsDetective Bobby Grizzard of the Mas

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  • College Search: Muskingum College

    Thursday, October 25, 2007 By: Hollie Ward

    Muskingum College, home of the Fighting Muskies is located in New Concord, OH. The college’s Indian name, often mispronounced, is a source of pride to those who cherish the history of that colorful pa

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  • The Friendly Ghost: No age limit on Halloween

    Thursday, October 25, 2007 By: Natalie Casper

    Disney princesses, witches and cowboys are walking down the street.No, I’m not losing my mind. On the last Sunday of every October, this wouldn’t be an uncommon sight.I have to admit, I still go trick

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  • Trends

    Thursday, October 25, 2007 By: Staff

    Seeing RedVintage screen sirens Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor made red lipstick classic; leading ladies of today Scarlett Johansson and Gwen Stefani make it current. Red lipstick can be old scho

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  • Leadership Camp

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: (Photo: Erin Corneliussen)

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  • My View: Staff Member Rachel Bouer Responds

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Rachel Bouer

    When I was in elementary school, a long-distance friendship crossed city boundaries. Now my long-distance friendships stretch over a thousand miles. While my maturity highly affects this change, the i

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At-a-glance

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL- Diving into the Federal League tournament with a record of 10-7, the Lady Vikes stayed strong. Casey Anderson holds her lead in most kills for the team, while Hallie Legg has the mos
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Third and Long: Should we stop talking?
An alarming new trend has started in sports. It has been building over the years and it is now escalating through high school, college and pro sports. This problem is trash talking. With players like
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Game FaceLauren Stauffenger
Golf is a game of precision, accuracy and concentration. Although senior Lauren Stauffenger never invisioned golfing competitvely, her family wasn’t surprised by her decision. “Freshman year I was in
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Game FaceJames Mayer
Under the lights, the boys huddle together. After swaying back and forth, they scream “RAGE!,” which can be heard across the field. As the players emerge onto the field, senior soccer player James May
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Total Domination: Sports Briefs
Since the school was built in 1997, something has been a little incomplete. That part of the building is the weight room in the gymnasium. On Oct. 1 the Sideliners voted to help fund renovations to t
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With the fall sports winding down many things will be missed. Friday night football, watching the boys soccer team and following the highly ranked boys and girls cross country teams are on the top of
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Currently tied for first in the Federal League, Hoover’s football team has been giving students something to talk about. According to senior cheerleader Sarah Livick, this year’s football team is exce
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Post-Post: Modern Man
When I was five, I knew exactly what I was going to do with my life. I had it all planned out. It was a sort of generalized idea, but I was going to work out the details. I was going to be Aladdin.Fea
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Movie Reviews: 'The Game,' 'The Kingdom'
"The Game"Here’s the plan.In football, the quarterback’s job is to know the playbook like the back of his hand. In Disney’s new movie “The Game Plan,” the main character Joe Kingman (Dwayne “The Rock”
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CD Reviews
Bruce Springsteen"Magic"In the history of popular American music, it can be argued that Bruce Springsteen is one of the most important artists next to artists like Bob Dylan, the Beach Boys and The Ba
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