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  • U.S. has higher priorities than moon mission

    Saturday, October 15, 2005 By:

    NASA announced in mid-September a $104 billion plan to launch a mission to the moon by 2018. The plan, which NASA chief Michael Griffin has called "Apollo on steroids," calls for a spacecraft that co

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  • Hydroelectric plant would spoil environment

    Saturday, October 15, 2005 By:

    Actions proposed by Metro Hydroelectric could affect area residents for years to come. The Fairlawn-based company wants to build a new hydroelectric plant in the Gorge, one of Summit County's Metro P

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  • Our generation more concerned with awareness than action:
    KIND OF BLUE

    Saturday, October 15, 2005 By: Alex Bluebond

    While working at the library a couple weeks ago, I had to perform one of the most disappointing duties of my job. I shelved the biography of Hilary Duff next to the biography of Frederick Douglass.

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  • Students go overboard for homecoming dance, but it's fun:
    BEHIND BROWN EYES

    Saturday, October 15, 2005 By: Amber Beery

    Homecoming is utterly nonsensical. When my parents were in high school, it was an informal dance after the homecoming game. Since then, it has escalated into the extravagant ordeal it is today.At th

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  • Visor's liberal Bush-bashing must stop

    Saturday, October 15, 2005 By: Tommy Bray

    To the Visor:Your paper never ceases to amaze me. Its liberal agenda is obvious to anyone conscious and coherent. Maybe it's time to face the fact that George W. Bush is the president of these Unite

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  • Church and state becoming too interwoven

    Saturday, October 15, 2005 By: Chris Marino

    To the Visor:I am responding to Amber Beery's Sept. 13 column called "Separation of church and state has gotten way out of hand."First, I'm a little confused when you said that democracy stemmed from

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  • ‘Un-Mum Day' editorial upsets St. V-M graduate

    Saturday, October 15, 2005 By: Mikaila Roberts

    To the Visor:I am a St. Vincent-St. Mary alumna of 2005. I still love my high school greatly, as I am sure all your graduates do. I read an editorial about this year's St. V-M/Hoban game in the late

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  • Council worked hard to make Mum Day a success

    Saturday, October 15, 2005 By: Katie Sunday

    To the Visor:On behalf of student council, I would like to express my concerns regarding Alex Bluebond's column, "Rejected proposals for Mum Day partly student council's fault." I know Alex takes pri

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  • New band director has big plans for music program

    Saturday, October 15, 2005 By: Joey Thomas

    At Friday's homecoming game with Trinity, the marching band was accompanied by members of the chamber choir for the halftime show. This is but one innovation by Hoban's creative new band director, Dr

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  • Hoban's athletic trainer joins faculty as health teacher

    Saturday, October 15, 2005 By: Kevin LaJudice

    Many athletes may know her healing hands as a sports trainer, but Candace O'Bryan is now a health teacher at Hoban as well.While she is new to the teaching staff, O'Bryan has previously taught at Fire

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The Visor Archbishop Hoban High School Akron, OH
Issue Date: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 Issue: 05-06 Issue 04 Last Update: Wednesday, June 14, 2006
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At-a-glance

As season progresses, girls volleyball team still struggling
Unable to continue winning after starting the season with two wins and one loss, the girls volleyball team fell to three wins and 10 losses going into the Hubbard tournament Saturday, Sept. 24.The Kni
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North Coast League title in sight for Knights football team
A 28-7 win over the Trinity Trojans and a 33-20 defeat of the Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin Lions have given the Hoban football team two more wins in the North Coast League. Next up for the Knights are
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SPORTS SPOTLIGHT
Player: Hali StametsSport: Girls soccerYear: SeniorData: Cocaptain, four-year letter-winner, voted defensive MVP for 2004 by team.Quote: "We've lost to Chippewa two years in a row in the playoffs
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With the end of the regular season approaching, the boys soccer team is gearing up for the playoffs. A strong end to the season could be just what the team needs to gain momentum in time for its sect
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Junior Maura Bulgrin keeps shining as she continues to dominate the competition. Bulgrin has earned first-place finishes so far at every event the team has participated in, except for a fourth-place
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Sutton sets college football on fire
Despite doubts about his size, Tyrell Sutton has launched his college football career with a bang. And it didn't take long for the Hoban graduate to make a strong impact at Northwestern. Being Ohio'
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Roethlisberger&#39;s talents go unappreciated by media &#8216;experts&#39;: <i><center>PRIME TIME</center></i>
According to the Sporting News, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is not one of the 100 best NFL players for 2005. In fact, the magazine did not even list him as a quarterback that w
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Rigby vies for Miss Teen Ohio title
Hoban had a potential celebrity in its midst recently. Senior Kim Rigby represented Summit County in the Miss Teen Ohio Pageant 2005 on the weekend of Sept. 30 in Portsmouth.The winner of the pageant
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Four members of the Visor editorial board attended GLIPA's fall journalism workshops Oct. 5 at Bowling Green State University.Featured speakers were Evan Wright, contributing editor of Rolling Stone,
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The homecoming queen this year was senior Roxanne Sawhill, crowned at Friday's football game with Trinity. Other members of the court were seniors Katie Arbogast, Angela Eickelman, Dana Kraynak, Mega
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