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  • Visor endorses John Kerry for U.S. president

    Saturday, October 30, 2004 By: the Visor editorial board

    It is the tradition of The Visor to support a candidate in each presidential election. This year the editorial board has decided to endorse Sen. John Kerry for President.Over the last four years, the

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  • I'm not ready to give the country over to whiny liberals

    Saturday, October 30, 2004 By: Drew Seachrist

    Currently, liberal democrats are following an "Anybody But Bush" mentality. It doesn't matter who's in the Oval Office, as long as its not a Republican.Over the past four years, Democrats have demoni

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  • After a disastrous term, does Bush deserve four more years?

    Saturday, October 30, 2004 By: Tim Magaw

    It's hard to believe that four years ago President George W. Bush was running as a compassionate conservative. Since his inauguration, hundreds of thousands of jobs have been lost, millions are witho

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  • Former campus minister makes his final vows

    Saturday, October 30, 2004 By: Colin Shechter

    Most students cannot even conceive making a lifelong commit-ment to poverty, celibacy and obedience. However, certainty of his life's mission led Brother Edward Fox to make his final profession of vo

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  • Sportswriters meet Browns players and reporters on media day

    Saturday, October 30, 2004 By: Shaun Eberle

    Aspiring sportswriters and broadcasters had the chance to learn the business firsthand at the second annual Cleveland Browns Media Day at the team's training complex in Berea, Ohio. Zac Jackson, a fi

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  • ELECTION 2004: As Election Day approaches, race becomes too close to call

    Saturday, October 30, 2004 By: Elise Yahner and Andromeda Brown

    Those who thought the election could not be as close as Bush vs. Gore in 2000 have been proved wrong. Everything from debates to opinion polls have declared this year's race a near tie. Even student

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  • Spanish club plans Cleveland excursion

    Saturday, October 30, 2004 By: Tim Magaw, compiler

    The Spanish club will sponsor a field trip Oct. 29 to Mi Pueblo restaurant and Galleria Quetzal in Cleveland. The gallery is featuring el Dia de los Muertos folk art.The astronomy class and photogra

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  • Teachers have their pets--and not just in their classrooms

    Saturday, October 30, 2004 By: Ryan Norris

    Teacher's pets. At Hoban, teachers have one, two, three, even five favorites. However no one will ever see Max, Cowboy Bob, or Emma for that matter, romping through the halls or sitting in the front

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  • Child's Play charity breaks negative stereotypes of gamers

    Saturday, October 30, 2004 By: Rence Delino

    The creators of the Web comic for gamers Penny Arcade (penny-arcade.com), Michael Krahulik and Jerry Holkins, have set out to help children across the country and disprove the negative public image of

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  • Stewart's book provides a hilarious look at government

    Saturday, October 30, 2004 By: Roxanne Sawhill

    Do you ever find yourself feeling cynical about American politics? Do you ever feel like you can't take our government for anything more than a lovable circus? Are you somewhat intelligent, somewhat

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The Visor Archbishop Hoban High School Akron, OH
Issue Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 Issue: 04-05 Issue 05 Last Update: Sunday, December 04, 2005
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At-a-glance

Win moves boys soccer to 2nd round of districts
The playoffs have begun for the boys soccer team with a 5-0 win against Norton Oct. 23. Junior Mac Woods and sophomore Blake Bernlohr scored 2 goals each. Junior Cullen Hodgkiss got 1.Earlier, the K
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SPORTS SPOTLIGHT
Player: Kristen MinrovicSport: Girls golfYear: JuniorData: Named First Team All-North Coast League, shot 97 to be named Second Team All Tri-County League.Quote: "Being able to have fun with teams
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Sox's amazing win over Yankees makes baseball interesting again
The only thing that could make baseball interesting after a season that is 100 games too long (and after the NFL débuted and stole its airtime) was the Boston Red Sox beating the Yankees after being d
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Sophomore advances to regionals for second straight year
For most runners on the cross-country team, the season is over. But not for sophomore Maura Bulgrin.In the Division II district meet at Goodyear Metro Park Oct. 23, Bulgrin earned a spot at regionals
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Victories over two Catholic rivals raise Knights' record to 8-1
With one more game to go, the football team has broken records and earned itself a spot in the playoffs. The Knights put up solid performances against Canton Central Catholic and Walsh in the past tw
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Stewart's book provides a hilarious look at government Stewart's book provides a hilarious look at government
Do you ever find yourself feeling cynical about American politics? Do you ever feel like you can't take our government for anything more than a lovable circus? Are you somewhat intelligent, somewhat
full story 
Child's Play charity breaks negative stereotypes of gamers
The creators of the Web comic for gamers Penny Arcade (penny-arcade.com), Michael Krahulik and Jerry Holkins, have set out to help children across the country and disprove the negative public image of
full story 
Teacher's pets. At Hoban, teachers have one, two, three, even five favorites. However no one will ever see Max, Cowboy Bob, or Emma for that matter, romping through the halls or sitting in the front
full story 
Spanish club plans Cleveland excursion
The Spanish club will sponsor a field trip Oct. 29 to Mi Pueblo restaurant and Galleria Quetzal in Cleveland. The gallery is featuring el Dia de los Muertos folk art.The astronomy class and photogra
full story 
ELECTION 2004: As Election Day approaches, race becomes too close to call
Those who thought the election could not be as close as Bush vs. Gore in 2000 have been proved wrong. Everything from debates to opinion polls have declared this year's race a near tie. Even student
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