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  • Perhaps consumer technology has gone too far

    Saturday, November 12, 2005 By: the Visor Editorial Board

    Technology is a wonderful thing, and it plays a huge part in all our lives, making the ordinary chores of life a little easier. But sometimes modern technology has gone a little too far.In response t

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  • We can all rise to heroism under the right circumstances

    Sunday, November 13, 2005 By: Julie Marino

    Eric Taylor, the Massillon police officer recently killed in the line of duty, enjoyed spending time with his kids. In fact, when his little brother, junior Terry Taylor, talked with him on the phon

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  • Don't wait until it's too late to do what is really important

    Sunday, November 13, 2005 By: Bob Taylor

    As the new television season starts, full of second-rate dreck unworthy of broadcast for more than four episodes, one can't help but reflect on the shows that were canceled last year in favor of new,

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  • Chemistry teacher's son is a freshman here

    Sunday, November 13, 2005 By: Juanita Deptowicz

    Originally from Michigan, Lisa Daykin, the new science teacher, starts her first year of full-time teaching.Over the past few years, Daykin has finished up her master's degree at the University of Akr

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  • Young religion teacher enjoys work with kids

    Sunday, November 13, 2005 By: Greg Watkins

    As interested as he is in his DVD collection, Russ Kwitkowski is equally concerned in reaching his students.Graduating from John Carroll University and majoring in religious studies, Kwitkowski plans

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  • Biology teacher has big plans for the school year

    Sunday, November 13, 2005 By: Sarah Antonucci

    Biology teacher Judy Mohan has many ideas for the new school year. For example, imagine being able to communicate with students in Costa Rica. This dream will become a reality for Mohan's students.

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  • Love of languages inspires Spanish teacher

    Sunday, November 13, 2005 By: Colleen Bott

    Becoming a Spanish teacher just seemed like the natural vocation for Amy Zeller. At the age of 7 she began learning Spanish from a Colombian family, then went on to study the language throughout hig

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  • Physics teacher chooses students over retirement

    Sunday, November 13, 2005 By: Colleen Bott

    After working their whole lives, many people see retirement as a chance to take it easy, play some golf and relax. Randy Solsman, the new physics teacher, decided he would forgo the country club for

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  • Americans commemorate the most tragic day in U.S. history: A year after the terrorist attacks

    Sunday, November 13, 2005 By: Julie Marino and Chris Arko

    Every generation has a defining moment that forever remains in people's hearts. In the 1940s, for the "Greatest Generation," it was the attack on Pearl Harbor and the start of World War II. Their ch

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  • Freshman's essay read at christening

    Sunday, November 13, 2005 By: Greg Watkins

    Students gazing out the window Thursday morning may have witnessed somthing that hasn't been seen in 40 years. Four Goodyear blimps were flying in formation, creating a majestic sight. On Sept. 5, G

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At-a-glance

Football team rolls over first three foes
There they are, No. 3 in the latest Beacon Journal poll, No. 1 in the hearts of Hoban fans. The Knights football team is trampling the opposition, defeating Kent Roosevelt, Stow-Munroe Falls and Bedf
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Undefeated, volleyball team wins its own invitational tourney
In one day, the girls volleyball team advanced its record to 4-0, after winning three tough matches and the championship in Saturday's Hoban Invitational.Coach Harold Ickes is pleased with the team's
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Despite setbacks in tradition, Hoban's spirit remains strong
Crumbling customs within the Castle are a cause of concern.The news of an alternate site for the annual rivalry between Hoban and St. Vincent-St. Mary has disappointed fans from both schools. Contrar
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Now 3-2, boys soccer team hopes to improve on record
Not satisfied with its record of 3-2, the boys soccer team is looking to produce more wins for the remainder of the season.Starting with a 4-1 win over Garfield Aug. 27, the team had an auspicious sta
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Gradual improvement is one of goals for girls soccer players
Hovering just above the .500 mark, the girls soccer team hopes to im-prove its current record of 2-1-2, especially since the next game is at rival school St. Vincent-St. Mary.The Knights started the s
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Girls golf team is going great guns
With a record of 7-5, the girls golf team is showing promise. The Knights had their first win against Tallmadge Aug. 19.Junior captains Annie Flynn and Megan O'Reilly were pleased with the win."The f
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Good times prevail for boys golf players
Ready for a good time, the boys golf team has had good competition. "This should be a fun year, because we have a lot of talent and ambition," senior Tom Jalbert said.The team has a tournament record
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Girls tennis works to build team unity
With some tough matches early in the season, the girls tennis team looks to add more wins to its record. Hoban wins include Chippewa, Wadsworth, Our Lady of the Elms and St. Vincent-St. Mary.Junior J
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Knight runners finish third in Hoban’s Malloy Invitational
Short shorts have protected the cross country team from the sweltering summer heat in their last three meet--Aug. 31 at Goodyear Metro Park, Sept. 5 at Firestone Metro Park and Sept. 7 at Dover High S
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Those at last year's Rent-a-Junior auction might remember the band playing "Keep on Rockin' in the Free World." They might even recall their free-styling and edgy guitar riffs during the Hoban Talent
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