Search
  • Changes needed in exam lunch-period policies

    Wednesday, December 17, 2003 By: the Visor editorial board

    Stress from exams and excitement for the upcoming break usually leaves students with mixed emotions during the last week of school before Christmas. These emotions cannot help but be heightened on th

    Full Story 
  • Christmas can be lonely for soldiers abroad

    Wednesday, December 17, 2003 By: the Visor editorial board

    Over the Thanksgiving weekend President George W. Bush visited U.S. soldiers stationed in Iraq on a surprise visit to boost morale.This visit by the Commander-in-Chief set an example for the American

    Full Story 
  • Legislatures are misguided Legislatures misguided in eliminating senior year: SHORT STUFF

    Wednesday, December 17, 2003 By: Sarah Antonucci

    Starting college at 16 or 17 won't just be for child prodigies anymore.Last month, the Colorado legislature proposed eliminating the 12th grade in favor of starting students with a year of preschool,

    Full Story 
  • American society threatened by too many frivolous lawsuits: QUIETLY MAKING NOISE

    Thursday, December 18, 2003 By: Chris Arko

    Now that the snow is falling and Christmas lights are up everywhere, people's hearts are a bit lighter. But for some people, the cold temperatures of the holiday season might simply mean the most won

    Full Story 
  • Menagerie of new pets swim, fly and creep into biology room

    Thursday, December 18, 2003 By: Timothy Adkins

    If you happen to be walking past biology teacher Judy Mohan's classroom and hear a bird chirping, it's not your imagination. The newest member of Mohan's class is Sparky, a gray cockatiel.The feather

    Full Story 
  • Q: What is your favorite Christmas movie moment?: VOICES IN THE CROWD

    Thursday, December 18, 2003 By: Colleen Bott, compiler

    A: "The triple-dog-dare in A Christmas Story." --John Moss '04A: "The end of It's A Wonderful Life, when the angel gets his wings." --Christina Manno '05A: "The part where the Grinch's h

    Full Story 
  • Musical and visual artists show off at Fine Arts Festival

    Thursday, December 18, 2003 By: Colleen Bott

    Twelve faculty members showed off their vocal talent along with the students at the Winter Fine Arts Festival Dec. 4. The show combined an art gallery and performances by the band and choir for an ev

    Full Story 
  • Use this list of Christmas Classics for the 12 days of Christmas

    Thursday, December 18, 2003 By: Elise Yahner

    A cherished Christmas pastime for many is snuggling up with a warm blanket, having a cup of cocoa and watching a favorite Christmas movie.Countless Christmas movies range from heartwarming classics to

    Full Story 
  • Hoban's Iron Chefs create competitive chicken concoctions

    Thursday, December 18, 2003 By: Chris Arko

    Room 26 morphed into Kitchen Stadium from Iron Chef as foods students did battle on the stove and in the frying pan. The competition, held Dec. 8 and 9, was to see which group, or "kitchen," from eac

    Full Story 
  • North Carolina reporter disagrees with columnist

    Thursday, December 18, 2003 By: Sean Kretchun

    To the Visor:I write for the Cougar Clause staff in Wentworth, N.C. I was just browsing the national edition of the my.highschool journalism.org newspaper from Sept. 15, and I noticed Chris Arko's co

    Full Story 
    
The Visor Archbishop Hoban High School Akron, OH
Issue Date: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 Issue: 03-04 Issue 08 Last Update: Saturday, January 03, 2004
Current Conditions Mostly Clear
Temperature: 72 °F
Wind Speed: 8 mph SSW
Gusts: 20 mph SW
Rain Today: 0 "

At-a-glance

After years of joining other schools for Kairos retreats, Hoban hosted its own the weekend of Dec. 5-7 at Cedar Hill Conference Center in Painesville.Starting with a morning Mass in the Hoban chapel o
full story 
Room 26 morphed into Kitchen Stadium from Iron Chef as foods students did battle on the stove and in the frying pan. The competition, held Dec. 8 and 9, was to see which group, or "kitchen," from eac
full story 
Now that the snow is falling and Christmas lights are up everywhere, people's hearts are a bit lighter. But for some people, the cold temperatures of the holiday season might simply mean the most won
full story 
Menagerie of new pets swim, fly and creep into biology room
If you happen to be walking past biology teacher Judy Mohan's classroom and hear a bird chirping, it's not your imagination. The newest member of Mohan's class is Sparky, a gray cockatiel.The feather
full story 
Twelve faculty members showed off their vocal talent along with the students at the Winter Fine Arts Festival Dec. 4. The show combined an art gallery and performances by the band and choir for an ev
full story 
A cherished Christmas pastime for many is snuggling up with a warm blanket, having a cup of cocoa and watching a favorite Christmas movie.Countless Christmas movies range from heartwarming classics to
full story 
A: "The triple-dog-dare in A Christmas Story." --John Moss '04A: "The end of It's A Wonderful Life, when the angel gets his wings." --Christina Manno '05A: "The part where the Grinch's h
full story 
For some, the holidays are only about receiving gifts. However, student council has given Hoban students the opportunity of giving with its annual Christmas project.This year's project was an adopt-a
full story 
Leadership plays an important role in today's society, and one local program is trying to emphasize that. Junior Leadership Akron has chosen one or two students from area public and private schools t
full story 
To the Visor:I write for the Cougar Clause staff in Wentworth, N.C. I was just browsing the national edition of the my.highschool journalism.org newspaper from Sept. 15, and I noticed Chris Arko's co
full story 
<< 1 2 >>  Number of stories in this edition: 20

Staff View

T.K. Griffith

Advisor
Email Me

joelebon1

user
Email Me

Joseph, LeBon


Email Me

View PDF's

Online Archives

There are currently 109 editions on-line. Click on edition name to view articles.

Advertising