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  • Ile takes on new position

    Thursday, March 11, 2010 By: Caroline Hill and Caitlin McKelley

    The district office has been moving and shaking, hustling and bustling as it rearranges house.The instructional supervisor of the school district, Mr. Matthew Ile, is moving to a new home as the Early

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  • Helping Haiti: Hoover graduate aids in nation’s recovery

    Thursday, March 11, 2010 By: Clint Yoos

    Generosity is the desire to help those less fortunate than oneself. Not only is this an enviable trait to have, but it’s also one of the greatest factors that help decide whether or not a poverty-stri

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  • Culinary arts adapts new curriculum

    Thursday, March 11, 2010 By: Mike Richards

    Starting next year, the Hoover Culinary Arts program will be working together with ProStart to give anyone taking the course college credit for his or her work.Culinary Arts teachers Mr. Phil Ogilvie

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  • Chuck on Sports: Sport Briefs

    Wednesday, March 10, 2010 By: Complied by Charles Dobry

    he post-season has concluded or will conclude for Hoover sports teams. The state swimming meet was held at Branin Natatorium in Canton Feb. 26 and 27. The boys swimming team placed sixth in the overal

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  • Game Face: Nick Harrison

    Wednesday, March 10, 2010 By: Sam Stults

    For junior Nick Harrison, bowling is more than just a recreational sport. Harrison has been bowling since he was five years old and has enjoyed being part of Hoover’s bowling team for the past three y

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  • Game Face: Kelsey Acell

    Wednesday, March 10, 2010 By: Stephanie Satrape

    Living in a different country can be hard, but for junior Kelsey Acell, gymnastics is the way to cope. “When I lived abroad, it [gymnastics] was a great way to meet people, and it gave me something to

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  • Righteous Clint: Cleveland Cavaliers poised for an NBA championship

    Wednesday, March 10, 2010 By: Clint Yoos

    With March already here, one is undoubtedly thinking of playoff basketball. Whether you prefer collegiate or professional basketball, this is one of the most exciting times of the year. Plus, the NBA

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  • Signing season 2010: Hoover athletes make college decisions

    Wednesday, March 10, 2010 By: Chales Dobry

    Many high school athletes never get the chance to play a game after their senior year. They play in high school, but do not have another opportunity to play competively. Then, there are some athletes

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  • “It was red, yellow, and green...”

    Wednesday, March 10, 2010 By: Review by Jenn Shaw and Behind the Scenes by Kelsea Daniluk

    For many students, Jan. 4 was the return to school following winter break. However, for a select 60 to 70 students, it was the first of many days they would spend preparing for this year’s musical, “J

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  • CD Reviews

    Wednesday, March 10, 2010 By: The Viking Views Staff

    Hot Chip "One Life Stand" Hot Chip is a five-piece outfit hailing from London, England, and sounding as though they were catapulted right out of some crazy seventies disco and eighties New Wave mash u

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Ophidiophobia
Are you like Indiana Jones? Do you love adventure and mystery? Do you like opening temples and finding alien skulls? If so, you must also be horrified of snakes.Slinking, slithering, scaly, slimy snak
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Claustrophobia
Ever feel trapped, like escape is impossible, and the walls are closing in around everything? For some, this fear is real and constant in everyday life. Claustrophobia is defined as “a morbid fear of
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Arachnophobia
Spiders have been at the center of many myths and legends, creeping people out for centuries. Their spindly legs and creepy-crawly nature cause many people, known as arachnophobes, to scream or search
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Acrophobia
For some, roller coasters can provide thrill and excitement. For others, roller coasters would be better without the tall hills and upside down turns, and these people feel heights are more than just
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When Barack Obama was elected president, I couldn’t wait to see what he’d do for our country. Of course, I also wondered what the poor man would do with the trillion-dollar deficit, billion-dollar war
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Oh, man. I have been waiting to do this since that man took office. Before I start, let me begin by saying that for a leftist, hypocritical Democrat, Mr. Obama isn’t all that bad. I don’t know about y
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- The Speech and Debate team qualified seven students to the state tournament. Junior Shawn Barth in Lincoln-Douglas debate, sophomore Annie Szendrey in dramatic interpretation, sophomore Corey Lipkin
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The district office has been moving and shaking, hustling and bustling as it rearranges house.The instructional supervisor of the school district, Mr. Matthew Ile, is moving to a new home as the Early
full story 
Generosity is the desire to help those less fortunate than oneself. Not only is this an enviable trait to have, but it’s also one of the greatest factors that help decide whether or not a poverty-stri
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Starting next year, the Hoover Culinary Arts program will be working together with ProStart to give anyone taking the course college credit for his or her work.Culinary Arts teachers Mr. Phil Ogilvie
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