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  • Don't be 'too cool' to sing at school Masses

    Thursday, November 11, 2004 By: the Visor Editorial Board

    St. Augustine famously said that to sing is to pray twice. Apparently, most Hoban students have not taken this sentiment to heart or just don't like praying, as participation in the songs at school M

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  • Cleveland's image has taken some recent hits

    Thursday, November 11, 2004 By: the Visor Editorial Board

    The "best location in the nation," Cleveland, has two new claims to fame, both far more dubious than the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame or the Great Lakes Science Center.Over the summer, Men's Health maga

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  • The whole concept of reality programming is a mystery to me

    Friday, November 12, 2004 By: Elise Yahner

    Many consider watching TV a useful way to escape the stresses of daily life. Still, somebody thought it would be a good idea to make "reality" a part of a person's television-viewing experience. Why

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  • I have to say, that lunar eclipse thing was a letdown. Big time

    Friday, November 12, 2004 By: Drew Seachrist

    I was ready to write a post-election column, basically about why it's sweet that Bush won, but I decided not to. I'm sick of politics. Sure, I could write about how after a few years nobody will eve

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  • New life breathed into canned food drive

    Friday, November 12, 2004 By: Tim Magaw

    Students may have noticed the melodious sounds of Scott Kopp's voice resounding through the school during announcements. Not only has it been a reminder of our campus minister's talent but of the can

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  • New life breathed into canned food drive

    Friday, November 12, 2004 By: Tim Magaw

    Students may have noticed the melodious sounds of Scott Kopp's voice resounding through the school during announcements. Not only has it been a reminder of our campus minister's talent but of the can

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  • New life breathed into canned food drive

    Friday, November 12, 2004 By: Tim Magaw

    Students may have noticed the melodious sounds of Scott Kopp's voice resounding through the school during announcements. Not only has it been a reminder of our campus minister's talent but of the can

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  • Audiences taken back to Sherwood Forest for 'Robin Hood'

    Friday, November 12, 2004 By: Roxanne Sawhill

    After weeks of preparation the Hoban Troubadours transported audiences back to medieval England with their production of Robin Hood Nov. 5-7. The cast of 14 and the stage crew of 17 began work at the

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  • Audiences taken back to Sherwood Forest for 'Robin Hood'

    Friday, November 12, 2004 By: Roxanne Sawhill

    After weeks of preparation the Hoban Troubadours transported audiences back to medieval England with their production of Robin Hood Nov. 5-7. The cast of 14 and the stage crew of 17 began work at the

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  • The Golden Age of NICKELODEON: Children of the '90s recall programs fondly programs fondly

    Friday, November 12, 2004 By: Amber Beery and Meryl Swiatek

    We run, we jump, we swim and play. We row and go on trips." If you know the next line to that tune, then you're a child of the '90s. You ate Lunchables, you read Goosebumps and you watched Nickelod

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At-a-glance

Girls volleyball team bows out in third round of postseason
After a great start, then an unexpected slump, the girls volleyball team re-gained its winning ways. With key late-season wins against Mentor Lake Catholic and Elyria Catholic, the Knights brought th
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Knights survive Buchtel rally to advance in playoffs
The season isn't over yet for the Hoban football team. The Knights defeated Buchtel 35-33 in the first round of the state playoffs to advance to the district semifinals. Despite a 49-35 regular-seas
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SPORTS SPOTLIGHT
Player: Vince LaGuardiaSport: Boys soccerYear: SeniorData: Two-year team tri-captain, goalkeeper with nine shutouts, 85 saved-percentage.Quote: "Although our team was not expected to do well, we
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Bulgrin finishes 16th in state cross-country meet
Last Friday morning, the Hoban student body cheered as sophomore Maura Bulgrin left for the state cross country meet at Scioto Downs in Columbus.Bulgrin swept through districts, taking second place, a
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Boys soccer team loses in regional final
The Revere boys soccer team lived up to its nickname, the Minutemen, at the regional finals Saturday. The Knights, who finished the year 12-8-1, lost 2-1 to Revere in the final minutes of the game.
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Chippewa knocks girls soccer team from tourney for second year
With a 9-8-2 season behind them, the girls soccer players are contented with the outcome.Junior Keely McGowan was pleased because of the tough competition the team has faced in the Northcoast League."
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In spite of talented players, the Cavaliers seem unable to win
The Cleveland Cavaliers cannot win. With the addition of key position players this year, the problem was supposed to be solved. This was supposed to be their year, the long-awaited season when they
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Astronomy class and photo club study and capture lunar eclipse Astronomy class and photo club study and capture lunar eclipse
The best spot for watching a cosmic phenomenon like a lunar eclipse is a place that is open and relatively free of man-made obstructions like streetlights. What better spot than Hoban's upper parking
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'Saw' brings intelligence, suspense to Halloween horror flicks
The Halloween season is full of candy, costumes, clowns and alliteration. But more importantly, it is the time to release a slew of new horror movies. This year brought us only two, and about half a
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Senior faces danger, helps people as a volunteer firefighter
Though senior Derrick Kulcsar has always enjoyed helping others, he has gone beyond the call of duty in his volunteering.Kulcsar is an 18-year-old volunteer firefighter at the Chippewa Fire Department
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