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  • Editorial on performing arts needlessly negative: Letter to the Editor

    Friday, December 20, 2002 By: Jim Edminister

    To the Visor:I am responding to the editorial in the Nov. 20 issue on the lack of support for Hoban's performing arts. While I think the performing arts are an important part of student life, I still

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  • Taylor's column gave false impression of agency: Letter to the editor

    Friday, December 20, 2002 By: Monica Heath

    To the Visor:I would like to clarify some points in Bob Taylor's column, "Organ Donation Must Not Cost Life of Donor" in the Nov. 5 Visor.LifeBanc's practices meet the highest standards in all phases

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  • Tutor encourages students of age to vote: Letter to the editor

    Friday, December 20, 2002 By: Bernadette Harris

    To the Visor:I really enjoyed Julie Marino's commentary citing statistics of young voters and on the importance of voting (Visor, Nov. 20). We Americans take our freedoms for granted. When Soviet-bl

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  • Classical music training prepares Hoban singing sensations

    Friday, December 20, 2002 By: Colleen Bott

    Hoban might contain some would-be pop sensations, but junior Marnie Novak and sophomore Megan Tighe are honing their skills for classical choral singing. Through the Summit Choral Society, these girl

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  • Knights checkmate their opponents

    Friday, December 20, 2002 By: Ashley Baldev

    With several new members and a few returning key players, the chess club is enjoying a rewarding season. The Knights are led by seniors Jeff Borowiak at board one, Ryan Roberts at board two, and Sean

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  • Variety of artistic expressions showcased at Winter Arts Festival

    Friday, December 20, 2002 By: Colleen Bott

    Hawaiian shirts and sunglasses may not be the typical costume for a Winter Arts Festival, but the rendition of the Beach Boys' "Little Saint Nick" by the boys from the combined choirs was one of the h

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  • Speaker moves aspiring lawyers with presentation on war crimes

    Friday, December 20, 2002 By: Chris Arko

    Reverence and silent weeping dominated the audience of Michael D. Hausfeld's speech, "Welcome to the Legal Profession," Nov. 19. Hausfeld, a partner of Cohen, Milstein, Hausfeld and Toll, has represe

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  • Every time a musician conceives a song, history is written

    Friday, December 20, 2002 By: Julie Marino

    Music surfaces all kinds of emotions. The laughter of an excited audience. Tears flowing down cheeks after a powerful, electrifying concert. The exhilaration and nonverbal communication of dance.

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  • Innovative spirit of Beatles lives on in today's rock 'n' roll culture

    Friday, December 20, 2002 By: Sarah Antonucci

    Perhaps one of the most revolutionary and eternal bands of rock 'n' roll, the Beatles swept through America in 1964 during a craze known as Beatlemania. With this craze came a new attitude toward roc

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  • 'american Idol' paved the way for aspiring pop artists

    Friday, December 20, 2002 By: Sarah Antonucci

    Hopeful young musical artists stood nervously in line as they waited their turn to sing. Each contestant had one chance to perform a song and impress the judges. Americans sat on their couches and w

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With a new coach and only one senior player, the girls basketball team has not let a fresh start hold them back. They have begun the season strong with a record of 3-1. As coach Jacki Windon, a stan
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Getting prepared is something all athletes have to do before any competition. Just as singers prepare themselves for performances, athletes have to be ready for their performances, and often this pre
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Player: Chris KriebelSport: WrestlingYear: SophomoreAccomplishment: Last year had 24-12 record, 2nd in Chippewa Invitational, went to summer campsQuote:"There will come a time in the winter when y
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