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  • Senior Issue: Middle school

    Friday, May 21, 2010 By: Carina Belles

    I spent my first day of middle school with the majority of the “Even Stevens” musical episode stuck in my head. Instead of scanning the crowd for familiar faces in those strangely large halls, I was s

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  • Senior Issue: High School

    Friday, May 21, 2010 By: Blake Tan

    It’s the moment we’ve all been looking forward to ever since our first step into these halls. The shining light at the end of the tunnel. The last flagstone of a long road. Graduation – seniors, we ar

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  • Senior Issue: Elementary school

    Thursday, May 20, 2010 By: Maranda Shrewsberry

    remember the first thing one of my best friends said to me in first grade like it was 12 years ago. Mrs. Jobe’s first grade class of Clearmount Elementary was in a tizzy over their first “real” school

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  • Don't call it a comeback: Take a bite of my intellectual sandwich

    Thursday, May 20, 2010 By: Kyle Marcus

    Opinion columns in The Viking Views tend to be very intelligent and controversial. They are so intelligent, in fact, that I barely understand what they’re talking about half the time. I happen to find

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  • An abundance of Katherine: The Great Perhaps

    Thursday, May 20, 2010 By: Katie Bartels

    I hate Ohio. I hate how it can snow in May. I hate how everything closes at nine. I hate being able to see the tops of buildings. I hate how nobody walks anywhere.I do.I have spent the past six years

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  • Game Face: Tom Vretas

    Wednesday, May 19, 2010 By: Katy Bernhard

    While most high school athletes may dream about breaking a high school record, only few are able to achieve it. Senior Tom Vretas is one of those few. During his junior year, Vretas broke the school

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  • Game Face: Emily VanVranken

    Wednesday, May 19, 2010 By: Liz Duff

    Cradling, scoring, saving and passing are words that one would find in a dictionary. However, for senior Emily VanVranken, these are words used in everyday life. Balancing school and sports is difficu

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  • Senior achieves perfect attendance

    Wednesday, May 19, 2010 By: Carter Stanislaw

    Many students strive for perfection in high school; some work hard to achieve a 4.0 GPA and others train to make varsity in sports. Senior Owen Miller, however, has achieved perfection in a different

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  • The face of tragedy: Dean Kahler speaks to students

    Wednesday, May 19, 2010 By: MarandaShrewsberry

    Sixty-seven shots rang out from the barrels of 28 National Guardsmen that flooded Kent State University’s campus May 4, 1970. Within 13 seconds, these shots killed four, injured eight and left one per

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  • Trends: Baby names

    Wednesday, May 19, 2010 By: Maria Dawaher

    I was almost named “April.” The rationale was because I was an April baby. I was also almost a “Kelly.” It was my sister’s idea, after the toddler-sized Barbie doll. But instead I became a Maria, whic

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Senior Issue: Middle school
I spent my first day of middle school with the majority of the “Even Stevens” musical episode stuck in my head. Instead of scanning the crowd for familiar faces in those strangely large halls, I was s
full story 
Senior Issue: High School
It’s the moment we’ve all been looking forward to ever since our first step into these halls. The shining light at the end of the tunnel. The last flagstone of a long road. Graduation – seniors, we ar
full story 
Senior Issue: Elementary school
remember the first thing one of my best friends said to me in first grade like it was 12 years ago. Mrs. Jobe’s first grade class of Clearmount Elementary was in a tizzy over their first “real” school
full story 
These students’ days are filled with memorizing music notes and guitar chords. They spend their high school years in the band, orchestra, choir, drama and art. They have written songs, created masterp
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Basketball and hunger are usually not two words that are linked together but they are for the 28 students in Mrs. Kim Nidy’s Business Management class.The class has been putting the fundraiser, Hoops
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First off, you must understand the cons of the situation we are in. Sure, nobody is going to say people should be denied medical treatment, but how is that medical treatment being payed for? Taxes. Th
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Don't call it a comeback: Take a bite of my intellectual sandwich
Opinion columns in The Viking Views tend to be very intelligent and controversial. They are so intelligent, in fact, that I barely understand what they’re talking about half the time. I happen to find
full story 
Stay safe at prom
Prom is meant to be one night that you will never forget. It is filled with endless pictures, roaring laughter and sparkly dresses. Hoover staff and students take their time to make prom a wonderful n
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Voting numbers dwindle
Across the entire state, there are roughly 8 million registered voters. For the primaries held May 4, only 22.3 percent of these registered voters actually showed up and voted. Do you know how many pe
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Congratulations, Mr. Wood
To say that North Canton City Schools has some of the best staff members in the nation has never been a factual statement–until now. When physics teacher Mr. Darrell Woods was recently nominated to th
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