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  • Who said being orange is healthy? I prefer a natural glow: SHORT STUFF

    Saturday, May 01, 2004 By: Sarah Antonucci

    Attention all fake-n-bakers: I refuse to be another statistic. I will not succumb to the recent trend of zapping myself with cancerous rays of false sunlight. This year, I am promoting a new spring

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  • Consistency of voice not as important as saying what you believe: QUIETLY MAKING NOISE

    Saturday, May 01, 2004 By: Chris Arko

    One of my greatest sources of ennui is people's constant obsession with sounding liberal or conservative. They get so wrapped up in who's a left-winger and who leans to the right they sometimes forge

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  • Consistency of voice not as important as saying what you believe: QUIETLY MAKING NOISE

    Saturday, May 01, 2004 By: Chris Arko

    One of my greatest sources of ennui is people's constant obsession with sounding liberal or conservative. They get so wrapped up in who's a left-winger and who leans to the right they sometimes forge

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  • Coaches say editorial used false information: LETTER TO THE EDITOR

    Saturday, May 01, 2004 By: Joe Zampino and Joe Lutz, Girls track coaches

    To the Visor:The staff editorial in the April 6 issue of the Visor read as follows: "Last year's girls track and field team even went so far as to charge a uniform deposit, which was given back at th

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  • 600 personal items collected in senior class drive for the needy

    Saturday, May 01, 2004 By: Ruochen Lin

    Most of the world's major religions preach that you will be rewarded if you help the poor and oppressed. This teaching is again being proved true at Hoban. Religion teacher Russ Kwitkowski's eighth

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  • Twisted fairy tales venture 'Into the Woods' in musical

    Saturday, May 01, 2004 By: Elise Yahner

    Talented students combined their skills in acting, singing, instrumental music, set construction, sound, lighting, makeup and costume design to put on Into the Woods April 23-25.Into the Woods is a da

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  • The Visor spotlights three noteworthy graduates: MAKING THEIR MARK

    Saturday, May 01, 2004 By: Becky Pelini and Jack McLauglin

    With the 50th graduating class leaving soon, the Vi-sor is reflecting on some of Hoban's alumni. Of the approximately 8,000 graduates, the following are only three examples of alumni contributing to

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  • Q: What will you be known for as a Hoban graduate?: VOICES IN THE CROWD

    Saturday, May 01, 2004 By: Colleen Bott, compiler

    A: "Even if people don't remember me for it, I'm proud of helping start the dance team at Hoban, and I hope that continues to grow." --Christina Fleming '04A: "I will be known for making life easie

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  • Extravaganza proceeds will enhance facilities at Dowed Field

    Saturday, May 01, 2004 By: Colin Shechter

    Golden Times at Hoban High drew crowds of epic proportions to Hoban for the 18th annual Extravaganza dinner auction April 3.The theme cleverly played on words not only to acknowledge the good deal of

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  • Visor is presented Silver Crown award at Columbia University

    Saturday, May 01, 2004 By: Steve Beiting

    For the first time, the Visor has picked up the prestigious Silver Crown award, given March 19 by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, a program of the Columbia University's Graduate School of J

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Talented students combined their skills in acting, singing, instrumental music, set construction, sound, lighting, makeup and costume design to put on Into the Woods April 23-25.Into the Woods is a da
full story 
Whether you miss him or wish he were exiled to a faraway planet, former President Bill Clinton continues to evoke strong emotions everywhere he goes. Last week, he and his wife, Sen. Hillary Clinton,
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Attention all fake-n-bakers: I refuse to be another statistic. I will not succumb to the recent trend of zapping myself with cancerous rays of false sunlight. This year, I am promoting a new spring
full story 
One of my greatest sources of ennui is people's constant obsession with sounding liberal or conservative. They get so wrapped up in who's a left-winger and who leans to the right they sometimes forge
full story 
One of my greatest sources of ennui is people's constant obsession with sounding liberal or conservative. They get so wrapped up in who's a left-winger and who leans to the right they sometimes forge
full story 
Dishonesty is problem, according to ethics poll
Results from a recent ethics questionnaire showed that 86 percent of Hoban students admitted to cheating in the past school year. The questionnaire, given early in April by Mary Bulgrin's junior reli
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Most of the world's major religions preach that you will be rewarded if you help the poor and oppressed. This teaching is again being proved true at Hoban. Religion teacher Russ Kwitkowski's eighth
full story 
With the 50th graduating class leaving soon, the Vi-sor is reflecting on some of Hoban's alumni. Of the approximately 8,000 graduates, the following are only three examples of alumni contributing to
full story 
To the Visor:The staff editorial in the April 6 issue of the Visor read as follows: "Last year's girls track and field team even went so far as to charge a uniform deposit, which was given back at th
full story 
NASA hosts Hoban microgravity group
One of four teams nationwide, the Hoban DIME team earned the honor of performing an experiment at NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland April 20-22. As a result of this recognition, the team was
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