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  • Ohio should impeach its governor for corruption

    Saturday, September 17, 2005 By:

    Political intrigue and corruption in Ohio's governor's mansion? It certainly seems that way.It has been discovered that Gov. Bob Taft has received undocumented gifts from over 1,800 sources over the

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  • Robertson's urging assassination un-Christian

    Saturday, September 17, 2005 By:

    Many would expect compassion from a Christian leader, but televangelist Pat Robertson does not fit this mold. On the Aug. 22 broadcast of The 700 Club, Robertson declared that the United States shoul

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  • Our country's poor response to national disaster worries me

    Saturday, September 17, 2005 By: Alex Bluebond

    What surprises me is that the devastation of Hurricane Katrina was no surprise at all. Early in 2001, FEMA listed a hurricane in New Orleans as one of the three most catastrophic disasters that could

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  • Now is not the time for political finger-pointing about Katrina

    Saturday, September 17, 2005 By: Amber Beery

    Hurricane Katrina has certainly brought out the best in many people. Schools, including Hoban, have opened their doors to students whose schools were swept away. LeBron James sent three truckloads o

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  • Hoban opens its doors to Holy Cross hurricane survivors

    Saturday, September 17, 2005 By: Ray Casey

    The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina has left much of New Orleans in ruins. Teen-agers here, however, may not be able to relate to the destruction. Schools across the city are coping with the devastat

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  • Hoban opens its doors to Holy Cross hurricane survivors

    Saturday, September 17, 2005 By: Ray Casey

    The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina has left much of New Orleans in ruins. Teen-agers here, however, may not be able to relate to the destruction. Schools across the city are coping with the devastat

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  • Hoban opens its doors to Holy Cross hurricane survivors

    Saturday, September 17, 2005 By: Ray Casey

    The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina has left much of New Orleans in ruins. Teen-agers here, however, may not be able to relate to the destruction. Schools across the city are coping with the devastat

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  • Seniors have chance to discover their gifts on class retreat

    Saturday, September 17, 2005 By: Mark Cottrill

    The Class of 2006 made its retreat two weeks ago at Our Lady of Cedars in Fairlawn. One half of the seniors went Wednesday, Aug. 31, and the other Thursday, Sept. 1.The theme of the retreat, accordin

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  • Hoban adopts honor code to teach values of honesty and integrity

    Saturday, September 17, 2005 By: Alex Bluebond and Roxanne Sawhill

    For the first time in Hoban's history students were asked to sign an honor code. The new policy is part of Hoban's school improvement plan with the North Central Association.The plan is part of the NC

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  • Q: What does your signature mean to you?:
    VOICES IN THE CROWD

    Saturday, September 17, 2005 By: Roxanne Sawhill, compiler

    A: “Everything. It is my entire persona put into the swipe of a pen.” --Jason Anderson, teacherA: “It's an assurance to others that I am being true to my name and to myself.” --Andrew Gerbetz '06

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At-a-glance

Bulgrin headlines a team of runners loaded with underclassmen
Youth is one of the characteristics of the cross country team, which is loaded with talented underclassmen. Freshmen such as Kathy Toth, Bridgette Roulett and Graham Shippy, and sophomore Eddie Uhl,
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At 2-1, Knights feel confident going into St. V-M game
This is the first time in five years Hoban has not won its first four games, after losing in week two to Holy Name, leaving the Knights at 2-1. Some people may think that's a big deal going into the
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7-0 record good sign for girls golf
With seven matches completed, the girls golf team has trium-phantly swung into its season.The Knights won their first match 198-208 against Our Lady of the Elms Aug. 17 at Mayfair Country Club. They
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After disappointing start, volleyball team hopes to turn record around
Banding together after Thursday's loss to Padua Franciscan, the girls volleyball team defeated the Stow-Munroe Falls Bulldogs (4-4) Saturday at the Walsh tournament.Stow's Chelsea Harvey gave the Knig
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Opponents' defensive strategy presents an obstacle for boys soccer team
"We have the ability to completely possess the ball," boys soccer coach Nate Varrato said.The team had a surprising loss to Rootstown Sept. 3. It has an overall record of 1-2-2, but Varrato expects a
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Three years ago, when Mark Shapiro, Cleveland Indians General Manager, began rebuilding the team for the future, he told fans that 2005 would be the year the Indians would be a contender. He hasn't l
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OSU quarterback strategy creates an unwinnable situation
In the teams' first football meeting ever, Ohio State fell to Texas, 22-25. The Buckeyes gave away one of the most anticipated and hyped games of the entire season, mostly because of their quarterbac
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Traveling history teacher's cart not only clever but practical
When a new faculty member is told he will have to be a traveling teacher, the statement is usually met with groans and sighs. However, Jason Dzik, the new social studies teacher, has taken this burde
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Getting involved has helped new English teacher feel at home
Drifting through the halls, English teacher Cindi Kinnan has begun her first year of full-time teaching. Kinnan does not have a room to herself. She moves between room 132, the location of her desk,
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Austrian student experiences a day in an American school
Many teen-agers would not exactly consider a day at school as part of an ideal vacation. However, when Elly Arrer from Austria was given a chance to spend a day at Hoban, she jumped at the opportunit
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