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  • Uniform shirts will make students' life easier

    Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: the Visor Editorial Board

    The halls have been buzzing with the news of next year's uniform shirts, and students need to stop griping.The shirts will come in around eight colors and have different cuts for boys and girls, so it

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  • Discarded cell phones pollute the environment

    Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: the Visor Editorial Board

    Before you buy a new cell phone to send your friends videos or get better ring tones, you should think twice about throwing that old one away.Many buy new phones because theirs is incompatible with th

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  • President's urging of patience comes off as hypocritical

    Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Tim Magaw

    As a young American, I always find it difficult to turn on the nightly news and learn a few more soldiers died in Iraq. After all, these men and women are only a few years older than I am and could e

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  • Calling SpongeBob SquarePants gay is absolutely ridiculous

    Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Elise Yahner

    Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? SpongeBob SquarePants! Absorbent and yellow and homosexual is he? Probably not.The nonprofit We Are Family Foundation, formed after 9/11 to promote tolerance

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  • Graduate in Marines disagrees with editorial: MAILBOX

    Thursday, February 03, 2005 By:

    To the Visor:I was in the Class of '97, and I read the Visor online. I came across the editorial, "Slogans do little to support our troops" [Jan. 18]. I can see where the writer's opinion is coming

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  • Knight's Exchange program to benefit technology and fine arts

    Friday, February 04, 2005 By: Billy Scala

    Would you like to help Hoban while buying things you normally do, and spending no extra money? Then here is something for you.Gift cards, just like the ones you might get at Christmas or on your birt

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  • Academic, Chivalrous Knights named

    Friday, February 04, 2005 By:

    Compiled by Tim MagawAcademic Knights for the second grading period are seniors Meagan Gambone and Ryan Norris, juniors Tom Metzger and Margaret Rood, sophomores Sara Poletti and Laurel Marshall, and

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  • Summer field trip to nation's capital being planned

    Friday, February 04, 2005 By: Paul Bland

    During the summer, while families plan vacations, 41 Hoban students will make a getaway of their own. The students and their faculty chaperones will travel to Washington, D.C., June 6-9.The trip will

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  • Cuban singer is an inspiration to Spanish class as they work

    Friday, February 04, 2005 By: Becky Pelini

    When Spanish teacher Amy Zeller's students are working on an assignment during class, the sound of Spanish music can usually be heard playing in the background. In her third period honors Spanish III

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  • Hoban group ministers to the poor in a Holy Cross parish of Mexico: MISSION TO MONTERREY

    Friday, February 04, 2005 By: Bryan Fair

    Click here for photo albumIt was an experience they will never forget. For the 13 students and two faculty members who visited Monterrey, Mexico, Jan. 14-19, their stay was more than just a mission t

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At-a-glance

Knight wrestlers first among six in their own Dual Tournament
With the season winding down and the sectional tournament approaching, the wrestlers have three tournaments to get through before they can concentrate on the postseason.Five area teams arrived at Hoba
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With eight wins to its credit, the boys bowling team has an undefeated season so far. The team is a part of the Greater Summit Conference of the Ohio High School Bowling League, along with 11 other t
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Win over Cleveland JFK ends slump for girls basketball team
With a win over Cleveland John F. Kennedy last Thursday, the girls basketball team has put their three-game losing streak to an end.The Knights began the losing streak Jan. 15 at Green, where they wer
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In the Triway game, the score doesn't tell the whole story
Home court advantage. That is what the Triway Titans enjoy whenever they host a team in "The Pit." The boys basketball team nearly nullified this advantage Friday night, but in the end fell just shy
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Compiled by Becky PeliniFRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE LEAGUESons of Saul 54, Feel Lucky? 48Dirty Moosetaches62, The Truth24Zulu Nation 40, Jungle Fever 35Mighty Mice 97, Super Dupers 18The Money 64, R.U.P. 42Cle
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SPORTS SPOTLIGHT
Compiled by Becky PeliniPlayer: Junior Brian MakanSport: Boys bowlingData: Team captain; 217 average; has highest average, highest game and highest series in the Greater Summit Conference.Quote: "
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Randy Moss's talent does not excuse his immaturity or laziness
Randy Moss, arguably the most talented receiver in the NFL, may become a free agent. No team should shell out the amount of cash he claims he is worth, only to be burdened by his antics and lack of e
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Labs are an integral part of every high school science course. Not all labs go well, however. Accidents will happen, and humorous stories are to be told afterward. Whether it is a fish-dissection a
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Every year on the night before the Oscars, when the best movies of the year are honored, the Golden Raspberry Awards, or Razzies, are held. There, awards are given to the worst movies of the year. T
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Hooray, no spam here! This is the message that will greet you nearly every time you visit your spam folder in Google's new e-mail service, Gmail.Currently in a trial version for use by invitation onl
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