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  • SPRING SPORTS SPOTLIGHT

    Friday, March 23, 2007 By:

    Compiled by Pat JusticeLacrosse2006 Record: 8-5Coach: Chris Larker, second seasonSpotlighted athlete: Senior Kevin Reilly, three-year letter winnerPosition: Midfielder

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  • Eight Knights honored at Eagle Scout banquet

    Friday, March 23, 2007 By: Andrew Licking

    Eight young men from Hoban attended a dinner in their honor at the Firestone Country Club March 6. They were honored as members of the Eagle Scout Class of 2006.Joining the ranks of such renowned Eag

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  • TEENAGE DRINKING:: Prevalence of problem may be underestimated

    Friday, March 23, 2007 By: Nicole Beck and Dwayne Yates

    Alcohol is often referred to as a social lubricant. NBC's longest running sitcom, Cheers, was even set around drinking in a bar. For adults, drinking is a legal, socially acceptable behavior when pr

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  • After playoff run, Knights falter in regional finals

    Friday, March 23, 2007 By: Matthew Jordan

    With a final record of 20-5, the girls basketball season reached its pinnacle in the regional finals. The Knights lost to Sandusky Perkins 42-28 March 9 at Ontario High School in Mansfield.Hoban only

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  • QIs drinking a problem at Hoban?

    Friday, March 23, 2007 By:

    Compiled by Maureen BulgrinA: "There is drinking at every high school, but Hoban is not as bad as other schools in the area." --Erin Blackerby '07A: "For the most part, drinking is not an epidemic

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  • Lack of student parking spaces causes problem

    Saturday, March 24, 2007 By:

    Recently, Hoban students accustomed to coming to school five minutes before the first bell might have noticed a lack of parking spaces in the lot. Some students have even resorted to "making up" park

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  • Honor and integrity are their own reward

    Saturday, March 24, 2007 By:

    Hoban's honor code committee has been promoting honesty among students with their schoolwork. Last month's campaign featured the slogan "Nothing is Impossible" and led the charge against cheating. P

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  • Presidential candidates should learn the meaning of deference

    Saturday, March 24, 2007 By:

    With the first presidential primary less than a year away, everyone thinks it is appropriate to voice what they want in the next president.More than one person has said they want anyone who will end t

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  • Murders of Queens man, Akron teen may be racial profiling

    Saturday, March 24, 2007 By:

    The streets are dangerous, and it is a police officer's job to keep them safe at night. Events resembling racial profiling make it hard to trust any of them.Yesterday the police officers who gunned d

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  • Junior skeptical of efforts to promote honor code: MAILBOX

    Saturday, March 24, 2007 By:

    To the Visor:After hearing the announcement concerning the newest promotions of the Hoban honor code, I would like to voice a few personal concerns on the administration's ideas about how to put an en

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The Visor Archbishop Hoban High School Akron, OH
Issue Date: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 Issue: 06-07 Issue 12 Last Update: Sunday, March 25, 2007
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At-a-glance

March Madness for intramural basketball is now part of the past. The tournament was filled with great games, and the junior-senior division was full of excitement.Cleveland, a junior team, is now the
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Future of the National Hockey League is skating on thin ice
As spring quickly approaches but fails to yield a constant weather pattern, it is common knowledge that other sports have been lost in the shuffle compared to the March Madness that sweeps the nation.
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'Wild Hogs' exploits star power
Buying a new car, taking up guitar and dating younger women are ways men combat midlife crises. The four friends in Wild Hogs, however, take a cross-country motorcycle trip to regain their youth.The
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Fall Out Boy impresses fans with originality on third album
With even more long and eccentric song titles, the Chicago-based pop-punk band Fall Out Boy is back with its third album, Infinity on High. Again, they create catchy hooks and sing-along songs and co
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Students attend poverty summit at St. Ignatius
After creating Hoban's World Poverty/Solidarity Day, history teacher Greg Milo is still looking for ways to build on his idea. Milo recently attended a poverty summit at St. Ignatius High School with
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Cafe Momus, a popular hangout spot for students, has closed indefinitely. The coffeehouse, frequented by students looking for a place to pass idle time, served its last cup of coffee Feb. 12.The proj
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'Godspell' will run this weekend
Compiled by Andrew BluebondThe spring musical, Godspell, will be performed this Friday and Saturday at 7:30 and Sunday at 4.No classes this Friday because of a faculty in-service day. Easter vacation
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To the Visor:As [an elementary school] principal, I have had parents question the content of some of the books in our school library. I do not have the time to read all the books and so I rely on boo
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To the Visor:After hearing the announcement concerning the newest promotions of the Hoban honor code, I would like to voice a few personal concerns on the administration's ideas about how to put an en
full story 
Murders of Queens man, Akron teen may be racial profiling
The streets are dangerous, and it is a police officer's job to keep them safe at night. Events resembling racial profiling make it hard to trust any of them.Yesterday the police officers who gunned d
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