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  • Unconventional leadership often the most powerful type

    Saturday, September 13, 2008 By: Terence Hillery

    Leadership is a funny little word. Many of us have been to leadership conferences and camps. Some of us hold leadership positions within our school and community. This is great, but often real lead

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  • Satellite campuses not so bad after much intense research

    Saturday, September 13, 2008 By: Greg DalSanto

    With college right around the corner, many seniors are immersed in the college search process. One of the questions that arises regards distance. I’ve started to consider this myself.My first though

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  • Victory at Walsh not covered properly by local Akron paper

    Saturday, September 13, 2008 By: Andrew Antonucci

    Overrated,” was the cheer that dominated the stands while the football team dominated the Warriors at Conway Field two Friday nights ago in what was an epic upset victory. In my four years at Hoban,

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  • Bates brings experience and enthusiasm to science classroom

    Saturday, September 13, 2008 By: Taylor Dzubara

    Brett Farve is not the only big name to come out of Green Bay. Enter new biology teacher Candace Bates: mother, wife, traveler, tree-hugging biology guru and new addition to the science department.B

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  • DJ and technology guru Fahey a jack of all trades, master of fun

    Saturday, September 13, 2008 By: Kelly McNicholas

    Students often don’t know much about teacher’s backgrounds, but when students enter new digital imaging teacher Chris Fahey’s classroom, they come face to face with a man who could have pronounced the

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  • French exchange students engage in American lifestyles

    Saturday, September 13, 2008 By: Danielle Hale

    If transferring to a new school is a scary thought, think about going to a new school in a different country. On Aug. 23, 31 French students came to Northeast Ohio for 10 days. They participated in

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  • Mum day, St. V-M football game Friday

    Saturday, September 13, 2008 By: Greg DalSanto, compiler

    The football team faces St. Vincent-St. Mary this Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Rubber Bowl.Friday, Sept. 12, will be an extreme blue and gold day in support for the football team.The girls volley

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  • Featured Student Senior Joe Sboro

    Saturday, September 13, 2008 By: Andrew Antonucci, compiler

    Senior Joe Sorboro spent a month in Japan this summer studying Japanese.Q: What was the most unique part of your summer? A: I went to Japan for a month.Q: Where did you go in Japan? A: I went to Tokyo

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  • Social networking policy not researched or known by students

    Saturday, September 13, 2008 By: Terence Hillery, Nikki Bowser and Joseph Easton

    By Terence Hillery, Nikki Bowser and Joseph EastonIt’s probably not big news that many Hoban students have Facebook accounts. It also may not come as a shock that most students enjoy posting photos o

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  • Q How much time per day do you spend on Facebook?

    Saturday, September 13, 2008 By: Andrew Antonucci, compiler

    A: “When I get on Facebook I am only on for about half an hour, but I don’t get on everyday.” —Sarah Smith '09A: “I spend a little bit of time on Facebook, but not any other site. Facebook seems s

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At-a-glance

Football team shocks Summit County with upset of Walsh: St. V-M up  next for gridders after 2-1 start following loss to Louisville
After two victories to start the season and a loss last Friday to state-ranked Stark County powerhouse Louisville, the football team looks ahead to the St. Vincent-St. Mary game on Friday. After defe
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Soccer girls make it look easy in lopsided NCL victories
If the girls soccer team’s dream is being state champions, this Saturday will be its first big test in realizing this goal.Defending Division II regional champions, the Knights have had an easier than
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Savage and Crennel have returned the Browns to respect
Tim Couch. When was the last time you heard that name? What about Chris Palmer, the first coach of the new Cleveland Browns, or Butch Davis? These names are a part of Browns folklore, but there has
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Boys golfers shine early with strange rituals
Some athletes have peculiar rituals to prepare for their next competition. Tommy Arison has a very odd one himself--he sleeps with his golf clubs the night before every match.Senior captain Kyle Dawl
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Cross country draws strength from returning runners
Five kilometers may seem like quite a distance to many people, but it’s just a run in the park for the cross country team. The team found success last year as both the boys and girls were overall team
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Tennis team squeaks past Irish in a 3-2 victory
Love in any situation can be scary, but love in a tennis match is one of the hardest and scariest situations to be in toward the end of a match. Bouncing back to win after a love call in tennis is a
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It’s no surprise that in a global view American culture and music are seen as lenient, outrageous and often disrespectful. The same countries that feel that way have visions of Americans that may not
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'Tropic Thunder' receives mixed emotions from audiences
War is always a serious issue. Veterans are usually held in high esteem and exemplified as heroes for their service and bravery on the battlefield. There have been many serious movies made, like Savi
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Beck hits midlife crisis at age 38, makes new album
Change is often regarded in a negative fashion, something that may result in regret or guilt. But, artist Beck modified his style and in a positive way. A symbol of progressive culture since the earl
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Radiohead’s music and light show please Blossom concert-goers
Radiohead, who kicked convention out of the window years ago and became one of the most innovative forces in music, proved it once again on Aug. 4 when they played to a sold out crowd at Blossom Music
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