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  • Professor justified in banning laptops from class

    Friday, April 21, 2006 By:

    University of Memphis law professor June Entman recently banned laptop computers from her classroom, outraging her students. Entman's decision was brought on by her belief that students using the lap

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  • Art should not be suppressed for political motives

    Friday, April 21, 2006 By:

    Throughout history, art has been controversial. Leonardo Da Vinci was criti-cized for learning anatomy from dead bodies, and many books like The Catcher in the Rye have been burned. Now, a sculpture

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  • Americans are willing to sacrifice too much for their safety

    Friday, April 21, 2006 By:

    Next time you hug your friends, you may want to think twice. Hugging is more dangerous than anyone ever realized.  Or at least that seems to be the opinion of a school system in Massachusetts.Savanna

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  • Proposal to replace income tax with 'fair tax' has some merit

    Friday, April 21, 2006 By:

    Tax day is quickly approaching, and the people of the United States are anticipating April 15 with mixed feelings. Saturday will bring relief to those Americans who will get money back, but for the p

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  • Consequences of teen drinking can be severe

    Friday, April 21, 2006 By:

    To the Student:This is a special time of year. The excitement of prom and graduation are especially meaningful. Unfortunately, some think the joy of these events cannot be experienced without alcoho

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  • Bishop addresses seniors downtown

    Friday, April 21, 2006 By: Chris DeCrane

    Bishop Anthony M. Pilla of the Cleveland Diocese gave his words of wisdom to seniors from the four Catholic high schools in Summit County April 3. Hoban, St. Vincent-St. Mary, Our Lady of the Elms an

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  • Students elect leaders tomorrow

    Friday, April 21, 2006 By: Alex Bluebond, compiler

    Elections for student council president and vice president will be conducted during lunch periods tomorrow.Academic Knights for the third grading period are seniors Kristina Dzeba and Emily Buzzelli,

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  • Candidates for student council officers answer Visor questions

    Friday, April 21, 2006 By:

    Visor: Why do you want to be student council president and vice president?Contrera and Fleming: There is great tradition at Hoban, and we need to continue to build on that foundation by welcoming ne

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  • Hoban hosts Real Music competition

    Saturday, April 22, 2006 By: Nicole Beck

    The third annual Real Music Talent Search, a Christian battle of the bands, came to Hoban March 31. Borromeo Seminary in Wickliffe sponsors the competition.Matt Byrne, a freshman at Borromeo, helped

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  • Walkathon raises money for schoolchildren in Bangladesh

    Saturday, April 22, 2006 By: Kevin LaJudice

    Students, parents and teachers participated in Banglabash starting at 11 a.m. Sunday, April 2. The event to benefit Holy Cross schools in Bangladesh began at Dowed Field with games and activities bef

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The Visor Archbishop Hoban High School Akron, OH
Issue Date: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 Issue: 05-06 Issue 15 Last Update: Sunday, April 23, 2006
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At-a-glance

Boys volleyball comes back after loss to rival Warriors
Beating the JacksonPolar Bears Thursday, the boys volleyball team improved its record to 6-2. Hoban came from behind after losing the first game there. Thanks to a three-game rally, the Knights won
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Lacrosse team starts year 5-0
With a hot 5-0 start, the lacrosse team has played well and is now state-ranked.The Knights' second win came against Bay Village at Hoban March 29.  Hoban blew out the Rockets, 12-1.The team traveled
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After three games, Knights baseball remains undefeated
Beginning the season3-0, Knights baseball seems headed in the right direction.Hoban began its season March 29 with an 8-4 win over Tallmadge at the Kent State baseball field.  The team was ready to go
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General Manager Danny Ferry nearly ran out of ideas after Larry Hughes went down with a broken finger.Hughes, the Cavaliers' highest-paid player, was supposed to help LeBron James lead the team to the
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Boys tennis team hopeful after starting season 4-1
Making a lot of racket this season, the boys tennis team has improved its record to 4-1. The Knights opened the season on a positive note March 30 at Lake Catholic in Mentor. Hoban easily outclassed t
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WINTER SPORTS ALL-STARS
Boys BasketballNCL Coach of the Year: T.K. GriffithNCL Player of the Year: Johnny WolosinczukNCL Coaches' First Team: Roland Battle, Chris StasikNCL Coaches' Second Team: David FrancesconiNCL Hono
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Girls track and field team places first at Normandy Invitational
With four meets under its belt, the girls track and field team has started the season strong. The Knights took first place in both of their first two meets.At the first, at Dowed Field, Hoban came ou
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Gradual improvement is goal for boys track
Runners, to your mark!  The boys track and field team started the season on a promising note as both new and returning athletes continue to improve their performances.After beating Cleveland Martin Lu
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NBA promotes star players, but fans are looking for fairness
Shaquille O'Neal received five fouls. This is as rare as a Cleveland team winning a championship or a referee calling a traveling violation in the NBA.An outraged Shaq was fined $15,000 for criticizi
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Q If you were an exchange student, where would you go?
A: "Costa Rica. I could learn Spanish, help a lot of people in need and maybe visit a rain forest or two." --Carlie Calderone '06A: "Holland. I've heard about the canals in Amsterdam, and I think
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